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Palm Royale Season 2 release date: When the Kristen Wiig comedy-drama series returns to Apple TV

The star-studded Apple TV series is set at an exclusive country club in the late 1960s.


On Palm Royale, Kristen Wiig stars as Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons, an outsider who strives to claw her way into Palm Beach, Florida’s high society via the town’s exclusive titular country club. Set in the late 1960s, Palm Royale is a period comedy-drama that is based on the novel Mr. & Mrs. American Pie by Juliet McDaniel. So when can you expect the release date for Palm Royale Season 2 on Apple TV to arrive?

The Palm Royale Season 2 release date is November 12, 2025 on Apple TV. New episodes of the show’s ten-episode sophomore season will subsequently be released on a weekly basis thereafter, with the season finale airing on January 14, 2026. It has been about a year and a half since the first season finale of Palm Royale was released, on May 8, 2024. Of course, there are plenty of TV release dates that will be vying for your attention in the weeks and months to come. Here’s the official trailer for Palm Royale Season 2:

The star power on Palm Royale is not limited to the protagonist. The show also features Ricky Martin (Robert Diaz), Josh Lucas (Douglas Darby Dellacorte-Simmons), Leslie Bibb (Dinah Donohue), Amber Chardae Robinson (Virginia), Laura Dern (Linda Shaw/Penelope Rollins), Allison Janney (Evelyn Rollins) and Carol Burnett (Norma Dellacorte). Recurring guest stars include Bruce Dern (Skeet Rollins), Julia Duffy (Mary Meredith Jones Davidsoul), Kaia Gerber (Mitzi), Claudia Ferri (Raquel Kimberly-Marco), Michael Hitchcock (Chester) and Adam J. Harrington (Agent Stevens).

The release date for Palm Royale Season 2 on Apple TV is November 12, 2025.


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Avery Kaplan

Avery Kaplan: Avery lives and writes in Southern California. She is the co-author of Double Challenge: Being LGBTQ and a Minority with her spouse, Rebecca Oliver Kaplan. Avery is Features Editor at Comics Beat, and you can also find her writing on StarTrek.com, The Gutter Review, Geek Girl Authority, and in the margins of the books in her personal library.

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