“Beef is a bruising, brilliant comedy of bad manners that turns a fender bender into a war of attrition, with Steven Yeun and Ali Wong delivering performances of raw, unhinged brilliance.”
James Poniewozik
The New York Times

The television series Beef began as a thought experiment by creator Lee Sung Jin after he experienced a real road rage incident in Los Angeles. He wondered what would happen if he had followed that person. The result is a dark comedy-drama anthology that premiered on Netflix on April 6, 2023, and quickly became one of the most acclaimed shows of the decade.
Season 1 centers on Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a Korean-American contractor whose life is unraveling, and Amy Lau (Ali Wong), a successful entrepreneur who feels trapped in her own existence. Their chance encounter in a parking lot escalates from a honking match into an all-consuming feud that pulls in their families and exposes the rage and shame they have kept hidden. The series earned eight Primetime Emmy Awards, including wins for Outstanding Limited Series and acting trophies for both Yeun and Wong.
Season 2, set to premiere on April 16, 2026, shifts to an entirely new story and cast. It follows a young couple who witness a disturbing fight between their boss and his wife, triggering a chain of favors and coercion within a country club owned by a Korean billionaire. The cast includes Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny, Youn Yuh-jung, and Song Kang-ho.
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The series Beef is an anthology that examines how suppressed anger and dissatisfaction can explode into destructive behavior. Each season tells a self-contained story with new characters, but the thematic thread remains: the hidden tensions that simmer beneath polite society and the choices people make when pushed to their limits.
Season 1 introduces Danny Cho, a contractor in Los Angeles who is barely holding his life together. He lives with his older brother Paul, works menial renovation jobs, and lies to his parents back in Korea about his success. On the other side of the city is Amy Lau, a self-made entrepreneur who runs a thriving plant business, lives in a beautiful home, and has a devoted husband and young daughter. But Amy is deeply unfulfilled, performing happiness while nursing a well of fury. Their worlds collide in a parking lot when Danny, frustrated after a failed business meeting, nearly hits Amy's car. She honks; he flips her off. What begins as petty road rage escalates into an escalating war of revenge. Danny vandalizes her house; Amy reports his truck as stolen. Each retaliation grows more dangerous, pulling in their families, friends, and strangers. The season peels back layers of their lives: Danny's guilt over a childhood tragedy, Amy's fraught relationship with her wealthy mother-in-law, and both characters' desperate need for validation. The conflict draws in a colorful supporting cast including George's eccentric artist parents, Danny's aimless brother Paul, and a mysterious Korean church community that offers Danny an unexpected path.
Season 2 moves to a new setting: the elite world of a country club owned by a Korean billionaire. A young couple, Joshua and Lindsay Martín, witness a disturbing fight between Lindsay's boss and his wife. That single moment sets off a domino effect of favors, coercion, and moral compromise. The new season explores themes of power, class, and the compromises people make to belong. The cast includes Oscar Isaac as Joshua, Carey Mulligan as Lindsay, Cailee Spaeny as a country club employee, Charles Melton as a golf pro, Youn Yuh-jung as the formidable Chairwoman Park, and Song Kang-ho as Dr. Kim. Eight episodes are scheduled for release starting April 16, 2026.
Trailer - Season 2
Trailer - Season 1
Critical Consensus
Beef is a masterfully crafted dark comedy that transforms a simple road rage incident into a searing exploration of modern discontent, class resentment, and the American dream's hollow promises. Anchored by career-best performances from Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, Lee Sung Jin's series balances razor-sharp humor with genuine emotional devastation, earning its place among the most acclaimed television debuts of the decade.
“Beef is a bruising, brilliant comedy of bad manners that turns a fender bender into a war of attrition, with Steven Yeun and Ali Wong delivering performances of raw, unhinged brilliance.”
James Poniewozik
The New York Times
“A darkly funny and emotionally devastating series that uses its central feud as a lens to examine the corrosive nature of suppressed rage, class anxiety, and the lies we tell ourselves to get through the day.”
Daniel Fienberg
The Hollywood Reporter
“Beef is a rare series that earns its comparisons to the Coen brothers' best work, finding both humor and horror in the way small resentments can mushroom into life-destroying vendettas.”
Judy Berman
Time Magazine
“Steven Yeun and Ali Wong are both phenomenal, bringing layers of vulnerability and menace to characters who could have been cartoons in lesser hands. This is A24's best TV series yet.”
Alan Sepinwall
Rolling Stone
“Beef is a savage, funny, and surprisingly tender examination of what happens when we let our worst impulses take the wheel. It's unmissable television.”
Lucy Mangan
The Guardian
Directors
Lee Sung Jin, Hikari, Jake Schreier
Writers
Lee Sung Jin, Jonnie Park, Niko Gutierrez-Kovner
Composers
FINNEAS, Bobby Krlic
Cinematographer
James Laxton
Producers
Lee Sung Jin, Steven Yeun, Ali Wong, Carey Mulligan, Oscar Isaac, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny, Anna Ouyang Moench
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series (2024)
Limited Series: Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series (2024)
Acting: Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series (2024)
Acting: Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series (2024)
Directing: Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series (2024)
Writing: Won
Golden Globe Award for Best Television Limited Series (2024)
Series: Won
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series (2024)
Acting: Won
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Limited Series (2024)
Acting: Won
Critics' Choice Award for Best Limited Series (2024)
Series: Won
Critics' Choice Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series (2024)
Acting: Won
Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress in a Limited Series (2024)
Acting: Won
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Male Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series (2024)
Acting: Won
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series (2024)
Acting: Won
Peabody Award (2024)
Entertainment: Won
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special (2024)
Series: Won
Independent Spirit Award for Best New Scripted Series (2024)
Series: Won
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