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“Palm Royale” Season 2: Return Date, Plot Details, and What to Expect
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Published October 17, 2024, at 22:58:02 PST
Overview
The highly anticipated second season of the comedy series “Palm royale,” starring Kristen wiig, is set to premiere on November 12th. The new season promises another dose of scandal, ambition, and high-society chaos.The premiere will consist of one episode, followed by weekly installments through January 14th, according to Dark Horizons.
Plot Summary
Season two picks up with Maxine Dellacorte (Kristen Wiig) navigating life in exile following a dramatic social downfall. The official trailer suggests a steadfast attempt at a comeback,hinting at a season filled with comedic mishaps and power plays. Details beyond this initial premise remain largely under wraps, but the show’s creators have promised to delve deeper into the motivations and backstories of the supporting characters.
Cast and crew
Kristen Wiig returns as the central figure,Maxine Dellacorte. While the full cast list for season two hasn’t been officially released, it is indeed expected that many of the original cast members will reprise their roles. the series is created by Josh Grode and is produced by Amazon Studios and Apple TV+.
Streaming Details
“Palm Royale” is exclusively available on Apple TV+. A subscription is required to access the series. Apple TV+ offers various subscription tiers, including individual, family, and student plans. the show will follow a weekly release schedule after the initial premiere.
Apple TV+ Expansion into Sports
This announcement comes as Apple continues to expand its presence in the sports streaming market. Apple already has existing deals with Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer, and the addition of Formula 1 signifies a significant investment in live sports content. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Apple will reportedly pay an average of approximately $150 million annually for the rights to broadcast formula 1 races in the U.S. beginning in 2026.
| Sport | Streaming Platform | Deal Length | Approximate Annual Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Major League Baseball | Apple TV+ | Multiple Years | Undisclosed |
| Major League Soccer | Apple TV+
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