‘Firefly Lane’ Season 2 Trailer: The Final Season Of Katherine Heigl’s Netflix Bffs Series Premieres April 27

In Netflix’sFirefly Lane” series, best friends Tully (Katherine Heigl) and Kate (Sarah Chalke) support each other through good times and bad with an unbreakable bond that carries them from their teens to their 40s. But in season two, for Kate and Tully—where no obstacle seemed too big when it comes to their lifelong friendship—there is one mistake that could tear them apart forever.

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So as drama rises, Netflix is preparing to say goodbye to this short-lived series. Today, the streamer released the official trailer and new images for the second and final season of “Firefly Lane,” which will premiere the last seven episodes on April 27, 2023.

Inspired by the novel by Kristin Hannah and showrun by Maggie Friedman (“Witches of East End” and “Jack & Bobby”), “Firefly Lane” also co-starsAli Skovbye, Roan Curtis, Ben Lawson, Beau Garrett, Yael Yurman, India de Beaufort, Greg Germann, Jolene Purdy, and Ignacio Serricchio.

Here’s the official synopsis:

What could possibly have ended the tight-knit thirty-year friendship of Tully and Kate, our “Firefly Lane Girls Forever?” We’ll learn the answer this season — but first — Kate grapples with the painful aftermath of Johnny’s ill-fated trip to Iraq, while Tully faces a lawsuit after walking away from her talk show and must start her career over from the bottom. This leads her to search for answers about who she is and where she comes from — including a quest to find the father she never met, against the wishes of her secretive hippie mother, Cloud. In the ’80s, we see Kate and Johnny first fall in love, creating more than a little drama in the newsroom where they work, as Tully’s career rises and she spars (and flirts!) with cocky sportscaster Danny Diaz. She just might have met her match — that is if they can stop arguing for five minutes. While in the ’70s, teenage Kate and Tully struggle to keep their friendship together as Cloud goes to jail for dealing drugs, and Tully goes to live with her grandmother, far away from Firefly Lane. As the girls face the tumult of high school apart, they know the one thing they really need is each other.

“Firefly Lane” finishes up its Netflix run on April 27. Watch the new trailer below.