Rose Byrne, Seth Rogen, and Luke Macfarlane Light Up “Platonic” Season 2
Apple TV+ Unveils Season 2 of “Platonic”
Reuniting the Dynamic Duo
Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen return as Sylvia and Will, two lifelong friends navigating the challenges of mid‑life. Their “platonic” connection is the heart of the comedy, but the strain on their lives offers plenty of laughs.
Creative Forces Behind the Show
Showrunners Francesca Delbanco and Nicholas Stoller – known for “Bros” – guide the series. Executive producers include the leads themselves, Conor Welch, and the creators.
Turn‑Key Ensemble Cast
- Luke Macfarlane plays Charlie, Sylvia’s lawyer husband and the series’ chameleon.
- Tre Hale and Andrew Lopez bring humor as Will’s friends Andy and Reggie.
- Carla Gallo delivers comic gold as Sylvia’s best friend Katie.
- Francesca Delbanco shines as Diane, the real‑estate agent.
- Andrew Lopez rounds out the team with a memorable, resonant performance.
Season 2 Highlights
With the familiar chemistry of Byrne and Rogen at the center, the second season offers fresh twists, deeper character relationships, and an ensemble that stays distinct without losing the core “platonic” vibe.
Why You Should Watch
Season 2 expands the comedic universe while keeping the series’ ensemble comedy rule intact. Expect heartfelt moments, clever dialogue, and the familiar laughs that define “Platonic.”
The Verdict
Season 2 of “Platonic” Bites Down the Competition
In its second season, “Platonic” sharpens its humor, adds a daring edge, and delivers a binge‑worthy package that keeps viewers hooked.
Stand‑Out Performances
- Francesca Delbanco’s portrayal of a liberated grad student feels more layered than ever.
- Nicholas Stoller’s direction pushes the envelope, turning raw moments into a refreshing narrative.
Easy Binge, Impossible Exit
Whole arcs can be enjoyed in one or two sets, and by the end of the season listeners are left craving the next chapter.
Critical Reception
Season two earns a 4.5 out of 5 stars rating from reviewers who watched the press screener.
Note: This review was written after viewing the promotional screener for the second season of “Platonic.”

