TEXT THE GROUP CHAT: ‘Harlem’ Is Back For Season 2! Watch The Trailer!

Our faves are officially back for season 2! The trailer for Prime Video’s “Harlem” just dropped with new twists, new love, and new heat! Get into it inside…   Finally! Go ahead and get the Harlem Group Chat poppin'! ”Harlem” is back for a second round of love triangles, affairs, and drama. Season 2 of Prime Video's hit series follows the chaotic lives of four friends trying to do their best despite frequently finding themselves in a mess. And we’re here for it because it’s exactly our type of mess! The show's second installment, written and executive produced by Tracy Oliver, picks up where the first left off: Camille (Meagan Good), a former Columbia University anthropology professor who has blown up her career and completely disrupted her love life, must now figure out how to put the pieces back together. Quinn (Grace Byers), the endearing trust-fund fashion designer struggling to run her struggling business and find love, embarks on a colorful journey of self-discovery. Angie (Shoniqua Shandai), the filter-free singer and actress working to reclaim her place at the top of the entertainment food chain, is surprised when her career takes a promising turn; and Tye (Jerrie Johnson), the queer dating-app creator who prefers to keep vulnerability at arm's length, is surprised when his career takes a promising turn. Season 2 has added several heavy hitters to guest star, including Rick Fox, Sherri Shepherd, Countess Vaughn and Lil Rel Howery. Also, the Season 2 cast has expanded, adding, three new castmates, including Rachel True, Courtnee Carter, and Luke Forbes, who are set to recur. Rachel True will play Aimee, the earthy, ethereal owner of a plant store in Harlem who develops an unlikely friendship with Tye. Courtnee Carter will portray Zoe, a self-assured player known for leaving a trail of broken hearts, and Luke Forbes will portray Michael, a "handsome and professional" real estate agent who Quinn's mother Patricia (Jasmine Guy) tries to set her up with. Rick Fox portrays Quinn's adoring father, Phil, while Sherri Shepherd and Lil Rel Howery will play Sonya, Angie's mother, and Freddie, Angie's stepbrother, respectively. Countess Vaughn will play herself. Get into the trailer, which features Saweetie’s song “BO$$ CHICK,” below: Watch the trailer below: ”Harlem” Season 2 will consist of eight episodes, with two episodes premiering every week, starting February 3rd. We are SO ready! Photos: Prime Video IT'S TIME TO CRAWL ON THE COUCH FOR THESE TV SHOWS: A LOOK AT THE YBF'S WINTER 2022/2023 TV GUIDE

TEXT THE GROUP CHAT: ‘Harlem’ Is Back For Season 2! Watch The Trailer!

Our faves are officially back for season 2! The trailer for Prime Video’s “Harlem” just dropped with new twists, new love, and new heat! Get into it inside…

 

Finally! Go ahead and get the Harlem Group Chat poppin'!

”Harlem” is back for a second round of love triangles, affairs, and drama. Season 2 of Prime Video's hit series follows the chaotic lives of four friends trying to do their best despite frequently finding themselves in a mess. And we’re here for it because it’s exactly our type of mess!

The show's second installment, written and executive produced by Tracy Oliver, picks up where the first left off: Camille (Meagan Good), a former Columbia University anthropology professor who has blown up her career and completely disrupted her love life, must now figure out how to put the pieces back together.

Quinn (Grace Byers), the endearing trust-fund fashion designer struggling to run her struggling business and find love, embarks on a colorful journey of self-discovery.

Angie (Shoniqua Shandai), the filter-free singer and actress working to reclaim her place at the top of the entertainment food chain, is surprised when her career takes a promising turn; and Tye (Jerrie Johnson), the queer dating-app creator who prefers to keep vulnerability at arm's length, is surprised when his career takes a promising turn.

Season 2 has added several heavy hitters to guest star, including Rick Fox, Sherri Shepherd, Countess Vaughn and Lil Rel Howery. Also, the Season 2 cast has expanded, adding, three new castmates, including Rachel True, Courtnee Carter, and Luke Forbes, who are set to recur.

Rachel True will play Aimee, the earthy, ethereal owner of a plant store in Harlem who develops an unlikely friendship with Tye. Courtnee Carter will portray Zoe, a self-assured player known for leaving a trail of broken hearts, and Luke Forbes will portray Michael, a "handsome and professional" real estate agent who Quinn's mother Patricia (Jasmine Guy) tries to set her up with.

Rick Fox portrays Quinn's adoring father, Phil, while Sherri Shepherd and Lil Rel Howery will play Sonya, Angie's mother, and Freddie, Angie's stepbrother, respectively. Countess Vaughn will play herself.

Get into the trailer, which features Saweetie’s song “BO$$ CHICK,” below:

Watch the trailer below:

”Harlem” Season 2 will consist of eight episodes, with two episodes premiering every week, starting February 3rd. We are SO ready!

Photos: Prime Video