Netflix's Feel Good Season 2 Trailer & First Look Photos Released

Netflix’s Feel Good Season 2 Trailer & First Look Photos Released

Netflix has released the official Feel Good Season 2 trailer for the streamer’s British romance dramedy starring Mae Martin (Baroness Von Sketch Show) and Charlotte Ritchie (Call the Midwife). The second and final season will debut on Netflix on June 4. New first look photos of the upcoming season were also unveiled, which you can check out in the gallery below!

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Feel Good stars Mae Martin as Mae, a rising talent on the stand-up circuit and recovering addict whose addictive behaviors and intense romanticism dominate every single part of her life. When she meets pragmatic – but so far heterosexual – George (Ritchie) she’s smitten, and much to her surprise George feels the same. They embark on an intoxicating romance as Mae juggles relationships with her parents, fellow addicts in a drugs support group, her colleagues at the local stand-up club, and most importantly tries to transform her relationship with George from an addictive one to a healthy one. But the real question is can Mae replace a toxic addiction to love with love itself. Feel Good is a deeply personal, dark but hilarious story about two young people navigating the modern-day landscape of love, addiction, and sexuality – and trying to form a meaningful and lasting connection.

Check out the Season 2 trailer below:

The second season sees Mae struggling to come to terms with the ghosts from her past, while George tries to reinvent her present.

Season 2 will also feature returning stars Lisa Kudrow (Friends), Philip Burgers (The Sheriff of Topanga Canyon), and Adrian Lukis (Pride and Prejudice), along with the season’s new additions Jordan Stephens (Glue), John Ross Bowie (Speechless), Eve (The Talk), and Eleanor Matsuura (The Walking Dead).

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Feel Good is written and created by Martin and Joe Hampson and directed by Ally Pankiw. Kelly McGolpin producers, with Ben Farrell, Pankiw, Hannah Mackay, and Toby Stevens executive producing the Objective Fiction project.

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