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Sugar Season 2 Debuts on Apple TV, Colin Farrell Leads the Cast

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Apple TV has dropped the first episode of *Sugar* season 2, marking the series’ return after more than two years. Colin Farrell reprises his role as the cynical detective John Sugar, who now hunts a missing boxer’s brother while uncovering a city‑wide conspiracy. The eight‑episode run will air weekly, concluding on August 7 for fans and new viewers who follow the series intensely.

Season two expands the cast with Laura Donnelly, Tony Dalton, Jin Ha, and Raymond Lee, each bringing depth to the Los Angeles backdrop. A special appearance by Shea Whigham promises a nod to his earlier crime‑drama work. Apple TV’s subscription cost sits at $12.99 per month, placing *Sugar* alongside titles like *Severance* and *The Studio* for viewers who seek thrilling investigations.

*Sugar* blends noir aesthetics with contemporary crime storytelling, positioning Farrell’s character as a modern antihero who questions moral limits. The series’ weekly release schedule keeps audiences engaged, while the steady narrative arc offers a deeper exploration of Los Angeles’ underbelly. With its proven cast and fresh plot twists, the show delivers a solid return that satisfies long‑time fans and critics.