Palm Royale Season 2 Trailer: Kristen Wiig Returns—And High Society Unravels

Apple TV drops the official trailer for Palm Royale Season 2, with Kristen Wiig back as Maxine Dellacorte, a scrappy climber storming Palm Beach high society. Expect sharper claws, richer scandals, and bigger laughs as the haves versus have-nots battle escalates.
Apple TV+ just dropped the Palm Royale season 2 trailer, and yes, Kristen Wiig is back to stir up Palm Beach in the most glittery, unhinged way possible. If season 1 was about clawing your way in, season 2 looks like dealing with the fallout once you actually get through those doors.
What the new trailer is selling
"Palm Beach is no longer safe."
That line sets the tone. After a very public meltdown, Wiig's Maxine Dellacorte gets iced out as a pariah. She is still absolutely set on owning the town anyway. The season leans harder into the idea the show has been poking at from the start: what exactly are you willing to trade to get the life you think you want?
Expect Maxine to dig up secrets and trip over lies, with the occasional felony thrown in for spice. It looks messy in the fun way.
Release plan
Palm Royale season 2 premieres Wednesday, November 12, 2025 with one episode, then rolls out weekly on Apple TV+ through January 14, 2026. So, a slow burn into the new year.
Who is in season 2
- Kristen Wiig as Maxine Dellacorte
- Laura Dern
- Allison Janney
- Ricky Martin
- Carol Burnett
- Josh Lucas
- Leslie Bibb
- Amber Chardae Robinson
- Mindy Cohn
- Julia Duffy
- Kaia Gerber
- Claudia Ferri
- Jason Canela
- Jordan Bridges
- James Urbaniak
- Roberto Sanchez
- Rick Cosnett
- Ryan Dorsey
- Guest stars: John Stamos, Patti LuPone, Vicki Lawrence, Matt Rogers
Behind the scenes
Abe Sylvia is back as writer, executive producer, and showrunner. Executive producers also include Kristen Wiig, Laura Dern, Jayme Lemons, and Katie O'Connell Marsh. The series comes from Apple Studios.
Quick season 1 refresher
Season 1 launched in March 2024 and pulled in 11 Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series and acting nods for Wiig and Carol Burnett. It took home the Emmy for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music, which, honestly, tracks if you watched those credits.