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Sugar Season 2 Trailer: Colin Farrell Finds Romance (and Conspiracy) on a Missing Persons Case
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Sugar Season 2 Trailer: Colin Farrell Finds Romance (and Conspiracy) on a Missing Persons Case
The genre-bending Apple TV show takes us to some out-of-this-world places
By Vanessa Armstrong
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Published on May 28, 2026
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The second season of Apple TV’s Sugar is almost here. The show, starring Colin Farrell as the titular Sugar, a private detective who (and here’s a BIG spoiler!) is an alien from outer space disguised as a human, is on another case. He also, as today’s trailer makes clear, becomes romantically entangled with a woman named Charlotte (the spider, not the web!) played by Laura Donnelly.
Here’s the full synopsis for the upcoming episodes:
Season two ushers in the return of Los Angeles’ iconic private detective and film connoisseur John Sugar, who stayed on earth in hopes of finding his sister as he takes on a new missing persons case—searching for the older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer. As the investigation expands into a sinister, city-wide conspiracy, Sugar must reckon with himself to answer the question—how far will he go to do what’s right?
It looks like a web of a conspiracy, to bring in another callback to E.B. White. The trailer also leans heavily into the neo-noir vibe of the series; how much the show’s science fiction aspects will pop up remains to be seen.
We do know, however, that season two will also introduce us to some new characters. In addition to Donnelly, Jin Ha, Raymond Lee, Tony Dalton, and Sasha Calle have joined the cast, as well as Shea Whigham in a guest star role. Sam Catlin (Preacher, Breaking Bad) is also back as showrunner.
The second season of Sugar premieres on Apple TV on June 19, 2026. Its eight episodes will drop weekly, with the season finale on August 7, 2026.
Check out the trailer below. [end-mark]
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