
Is Palm Royale season 2 releasing in June 2025? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 20, 2025, 18:30 IST Last updated June 20, 2025, 13:37 IST
Obsessed with Palm Royale ? The glitzy 1960s drama, dripping with Kristen Wiig's chaotic energy and Palm Beach backstabbing, left everyone reeling after that wild Season 1 finale. Fans are buzzing about when Season 2 will hit Apple TV+. June 2025 was the dream, but is it happening? Here's everything we know so far. Palm Royale Season 2 Release Date: Is June 2025 Likely?
Hate to break it, but June 2025 isn't looking good for Palm Royale Season 2. Apple TV+ dropped a big promo video on June 9, 2025, hyping their 2025 shows, and Palm Royale was nowhere in sight. That's a major hint the premiere's likely pushed to 2026.
Here's the deal: filming kicked off in October 2024 and wrapped in May 2025, per Mindy Cohn's Instagram spill. Season 1 took a hefty 22 months from filming start (May 2022) to its March 2024 debut. Hoped for a quicker turnaround this time, but Apple's all about that slow-cooked perfection. Post-production's probably chugging along, so late 2025 is the earliest bet, though 2026 feels more realistic. Fingers crossed for a teaser to ease the wait. Renewal Confirmed, Production Wrapped
The great news? Palm Royale Season 2 is 100% happening. Apple TV+ confirmed the renewal in June 2024, right after Season 1's finale had jaws on the floor. Social media went wild—X posts were a chaotic mix of memes and hype. Filming's already done, wrapping in May 2025. Since the show leans more on fabulous gowns than sci-fi effects, editing shouldn't drag too long. Still, Apple's known for taking its time to make every scene pop. Expect some serious glamour when it lands. Where to Stream Season 2
Palm Royale Season 2 will be exclusive to Apple TV+, requiring a subscription. Season 1 rolled out weekly episodes, keeping viewers hooked, and the same format is likely for Season 2. No free streaming options are available, so plan to tune in via Apple's platform.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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