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Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 Locks Premiere Date — Jon Hamm Is Back

Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 Locks Premiere Date — Jon Hamm Is Back
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Apple TV has set Friday, April 3, 2026 for the return of crime drama Your Friends & Neighbors, unveiling first-look photos as Emmy winner Jon Hamm leads Season 2.

Jon Hamm is back to burglarizing the suburbs. Apple TV set a date for Your Friends & Neighbors Season 2 and dropped some first-look photos, so yes, Coop is still very much in the game.

Season 2 premieres Friday, April 3, 2026, with new episodes rolling out weekly on Fridays through June 5, 2026. It is a 10-episode run, same as last time. Apple also shared fresh images that tease the return of Hamm as Andrew 'Coop' Cooper, which should make fans of Season 1 happy (or at least nervous for his home-security system).

Quick refresher if you need it: Season 1 followed Coop, a freshly fired hedge fund manager going through a divorce, who starts robbing the wealthy homes around his Westmont Village neighborhood. While breaking and entering, he also stumbles into a nest of secrets and affairs that could seriously put him in danger if they get out. It was a sharp little crime drama, and the show landed well with critics when it launched in April 2025. It is Certified Fresh at 78% on Rotten Tomatoes, with Hamm getting most of the love for his performance. Deserved.

'Andrew Cooper doubles down on his life as an unlikely suburban thief, until the arrival of a new neighbor threatens to expose his secrets and place his family at risk.'

So, yeah, new neighbor equals new problem. And if the Season 2 photos are any indication, Coop is not done making questionable choices.

  • Returning cast: Jon Hamm, Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero, Eunice Bae, Isabel Gravitt, Donovan Colan
  • New this season: James Marsden joins the ensemble
  • Recurring roles: Arienne Mandi, Erin Robinson, Bre Blair

Behind the scenes, Jonathan Tropper returns as showrunner, director, and executive producer. He is joined by executive producers Jon Hamm, Connie Tavel, Craig Gillespie, Jamie Rosengard, Lori Keith Douglas, and Stephanie Laing. Laing is also directing six episodes this season, which is a solid chunk of the run.

Bottom line: Apple TV is sticking with what worked. Hamm back in full schemer mode, a fresh threat moving in next door, and a creative team that clearly has the show’s tone locked in. Now we wait for April to watch the neighborhood implode, one Friday at a time.