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Everyone Is Doing Great Season 2 Finally Hits Netflix Tomorrow

Everyone Is Doing Great Season 2 Finally Hits Netflix Tomorrow

From 'Lost Media' to Global Streaming: The Long Journey of Season 2

Fans of Everyone Is Doing Great will not have to wait any longer. After spending years as “lost media,” Season 2 is finally arriving on Netflix on May 11, 2026.

According to Netflix’s release schedule, all eight episodes of the new season will drop at once, allowing fans to binge-watch the full season immediately.

Season 1 and Season 2 Streaming Together

New viewers can also catch up easily because Season 1 is moving to Netflix on the same day. This means audiences can stream the complete series in one place for the first time.

The comedy-drama follows former television stars trying to rebuild their lives and careers years after their hit vampire series Eternal ended.

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Original Cast Returns for Season 2

The main cast members are all returning for the new season, including:

James Lafferty as Jeremy

Stephen Colletti as Seth

Alexandra Park as Andrea

Cariba Heine as Izzy

Season 2 also includes several guest stars such as Bryan Greenberg, Jamie Chung, Jessica McNamee, Robbie Jones, Merritt Patterson, and Aaron Staton.

 

 

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What Happens in Season 2?

Season 2 continues the story after the dramatic ending of Season 1. Jeremy must face the fallout from his bathroom drug arrest, while Seth struggles with personal and career challenges.

The series also explores the difficult reality of staying relevant in Hollywood years after fame fades away. Relationships remain a major focus, especially Seth and Izzy’s complicated bond and Jeremy’s ongoing issues with his estranged wife Andrea.

Why Season 2 Took So Long

Interestingly, the second season was filmed independently back in 2023. However, the project remained unreleased for nearly three years while creators James Lafferty and Stephen Colletti searched for the right streaming partner.

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According to reports, Sony Pictures Television later helped secure a global distribution deal with Netflix, finally bringing the long-delayed season to audiences worldwide.

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