‘Palm Royale’ Trailer: Kristen Wiig, Laura Dern & Allison Janney Stir Up More Palm Beach Scandal In Season 2

Apple TV is once again opening the doors to Palm Beach’s most exclusive club. The trailer for the second season of “Palm Royale” teases another round of scandal, ambition, and high-society chaos as Kristen Wiig’s Maxine Dellacorte claws her way back from public disgrace to reclaim her status among the ultra-rich.

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Created for television and executive produced by Abe Sylvia, with Wiig and Laura Dern also serving as executive producers, the Emmy-nominated comedy returns on November 12, 2025, debuting with one episode followed by weekly installments through January 14, 2026.

The star-studded ensemble once again features Allison Janney, Ricky Martin, Carol Burnett, Josh Lucas, Leslie Bibb, Amber Chardae Robinson, Mindy Cohn, Julia Duffy, and Kaia Gerber, while welcoming new guest stars John Stamos, Patti LuPone, Vicki Lawrence, and Matt Rogers. Also joining the second season are Claudia Ferri, Jason Canela, Jordan Bridges, James Urbaniak, Roberto Sanchez, Rick Cosnett, and Ryan Dorsey.

The new season picks up with Maxine in exile after her spectacular social collapse, and the trailer hints that her comeback will be as ruthless as it is hilarious. “Palm Royale” continues to examine the porous line between wealth and worth, asking, as Sylvia puts it through his gleefully unhinged lens, “How much of yourself are you willing to sacrifice to get what someone else has?” If the first season was about infiltration, the second looks to be about domination — with Maxine’s reinvention threatening to upend Palm Beach’s brittle hierarchy.

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Between Dern’s sharp-edged Kitty, Janney’s acid-drenched Evelyn, and a fresh lineup of social vipers, season two promises more satire, more decadence, and the same candy-colored sheen that made the show a critical favorite. For a series that’s always balanced absurdity with melancholy, “Palm Royale” seems poised to double down on both.

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