The five Garvey sisters are back in a new season of Sharon Horgan’s Bad Sisters on Apple TV+.
The dark comedy and murder mystery series centered around the death of John Paul Williams (Claes Bang) last season as the ten episodes shifted back and forth between before and after his mysterious death.
For more details on the plot, release schedule and new additions to the cast this season, read on.
When does Bad Sisters Season 2 come out on Apple TV+?
Season 2 of Bad Sisters lands on Apple TV+ Nov. 13 at midnight.
How many episodes are in Season 2 of Bad Sisters?
Season 2 of Bad Sisters will contain eight episodes compared to Season 1’s 10.
Are new episodes streaming weekly or all at once?
The first two episodes Bad Sisters Season 2 premiered on Nov. 13. The rest will arrive one per week on Wednesdays through December 23, when the finale of Season 2 arrives. Find the full release schedule below:
Wednesday, November 13: Episodes 1 & 2: “Good Sisters” & “Penance”
Wednesday, November 20: Episode 3
Wednesday, November 24: Episode 4
Wednesday, December 4: Episode 5
Wednesday, December 11: Episode 6
Wednesday, December 18: Episode 7
Wednesday, December 23: Episode 8 (Finale)
What is Bad Sisters Season 2 about?
Season 2 drags all five Garvey sisters back under scrutiny when the dead body of John Paul’s father is discovered in the backyard pond where JP hid it last season. This dredges up all of the suspicion of past season as new questions arise around this death in addition to that of John Paul, who is also known as “The Prick.” This all takes place two years after the death of JP, abusive husband of Anne-Marie Duff’s Grace Garvey, who has found a new man to marry — Ian (Owen McDonnell).
Who is in Bad Sisters Season 2?
The series also stars creator Sharon Horgan as Eva Garvey, Eva Birthistle as Ursula Garvey, Sarah Greene as Bibi Garvey and Eve Hewson as Becka Garvey.
Newcomers also include Fiona Shaw, Thaddea Graham, and returning cast includes Graham, Barry Ward, Michael Smiley, Saise Quinn, Daryl McCormack, Yasmine Akram, Jonjo O’Neill, Peter Claffey, Deirdre Mullins, Lorcan Cranitch, Liz Fitzgibbon, and Justine Mitchell.