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[via press release from Netflix]
AS GROWN-UP AS THEY'RE GONNA GET...
FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE SEASON 2 PREMIERES JANUARY 11 ON NETFLIX
Netflix announces Friends From College Season 2 will launch globally on January 11, 2019.
Friends From College will hold it's premiere tonight, October 26 at 7pm, as a part of the Austin Film Festival (more details on attending can be found HERE). Creators Nicholas Stoller & Francesca Delbanco will present a special screening of the second season premiere episode and participate in moderated Q&A afterwards.
Season 2 of Friends From College follows six Harvard alums in their 40s living in New York City and the complicated relationships they have with each other. It's been a year since Ethan & Sam's affair was exposed to the 4 other friends - including Lisa, Ethan's wife - and the friend group is still fractured. No one has heard from Lisa, Ethan has been living a repentant year of writing a YA novel, and Sam has been trying to repair her marriage with her husband Jon.
But with Max's wedding coming up, the friends won't be able to avoid each other much longer. Between the engagement party, bachelor party, and wedding, the six will have to overcome the destruction in their past and figure out how to function as a friend group again. Will they be able to move forward or will they regress back to their old destructive patterns once again?
From creators Nicholas Stoller & Francesca Delbanco, Friends From College stars Keegan-Michael Key (Ethan), Cobie Smulders (Lisa), Annie Parisse (Sam), Nat Faxon (Nick), Fred Savage (Max) and Jae Suh Park (Marianne). Billy Eichner (Felix) and Sarah Chalke (Merrill) will guest star. Friends From College Season 2 will consist of 8 episodes.
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