BET Season 2 Production Begins in June 2026: What to Expect from the New Episodes
BET Season 2 set for June production start: When will new episodes of the teen thriller drop on Netflix?
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Netflix's teen-crime drama BET is set to start filming its second season on June 6, 2026, in Toronto. The new episodes will explore Yumeko's quest for her mother, escalating rivalries, and unresolved mysteries from Season 1, with a potential release in late 2027.
- 01Filming for BET Season 2 starts on June 6, 2026.
- 02The series is based on the Japanese manga Kakegurui and follows protagonist Yumeko's dark journey.
- 03Key plot points will include Yumeko's search for her mother and escalating rivalries at Saint Dominic's school.
- 04The second season is expected to be darker and more complex than the first.
- 05Release on Netflix is anticipated in late 2027.
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Netflix's teen-crime drama BET is gearing up for its second season, with filming scheduled to commence on June 6, 2026, in Toronto. This follows the show's renewal in June 2025 after it gained popularity despite a modest start. The upcoming season will delve into protagonist Yumeko's quest to uncover the truth about her mother, alongside increasing rivalries within the elite Kakegurui Club at Saint Dominic's school. The first season ended with significant revelations, including Yumeko's confrontation with a conspirator linked to her parents' deaths, setting the stage for a more intense narrative in Season 2. Fans can expect a blend of psychological tension and high-stakes drama, with a potential release on Netflix in late 2027. Lead actor Miku Martineau is expected to reprise her role, joined by familiar cast members.
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