‘Adults’ Comedy Series Renewed for Season 2 at FX
Andre Martin | Last Updated : October 30, 2025Fans of FX’s critically acclaimed ensemble comedy Adults can rejoice: the series has officially been renewed for a second season. The show, which quickly garnered a dedicated following for its humorous and insightful take on navigating early adulthood, will continue its narrative journey on FX and Hulu.
The Journey to Season 2
Adults first premiered on FX on May 28, 2025, with all eight episodes becoming available for streaming on Hulu the very next day. The series quickly distinguished itself with its sharp writing and relatable portrayal of twenty-somethings grappling with the complexities of modern life in New York. Critics and audiences alike praised the show, with The New York Times notably dubbing it “Friends for a new generation.” This positive reception, coupled with strong streaming performance and fan engagement, laid the groundwork for the highly anticipated renewal.
The decision to greenlight another season underscores FX’s confidence in the show’s unique voice and its ability to connect with its audience. The new season is slated to air in 2026, promising more of the chaotic, heartfelt, and often awkward experiences that defined its debut.
At the Heart of Adults: Premise and Characters
Adults centers on a close-knit group of five friends—Samir (Malik Elassal), Billie (Lucy Freyer), Paul Baker (Jack Innanen), Issa (Amita Rao), and Anton (Owen Thiele)—who find themselves sharing Samir’s childhood home in Queens, New York. The official logline playfully describes their struggle to be “good people, despite being neither ‘good’ nor ‘people’ yet.” The series deftly explores the humorous and often humbling experiences of this transitional period, touching upon universal themes such as career aspirations, navigating the healthcare system, the intricacies of modern dating, and the ever-evolving dynamics within a found family.
Each character brings a distinct personality to the ensemble. Samir is depicted as a sweetheart and an overthinker, often trying to fix problems around him. Billie, his childhood best friend, grapples with the feeling of potentially having peaked too soon as she seeks her path. Issa is portrayed as confident and unapologetic, while Anton, an instant best friend to many, navigates challenges with personal boundaries. Paul Baker, a charming newcomer to the group, seamlessly integrates into the household dynamic.
The Creative Visionaries Behind the Series
The acclaimed series is the brainchild of creators and executive producers Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw, who also serve as writers for the show. Their collaboration dates back to their time as the youngest writers in the history of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” The duo drew inspiration from classic ensemble comedies like “Friends,” “Living Single,” “Seinfeld,” “Broad City,” and “Girls.” Notably, they even consulted with “Friends” creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane, who provided valuable insights and influenced the show’s eventual title, “Adults,” from its earlier working title, “Snowflakes.”
Beyond Kronengold and Shaw, the executive production team includes a roster of notable names in comedy, such as Nick Kroll, Sarah Naftalis, Jonathan Krisel, Stefani Robinson, Alicia Van Couvering, and Rob Rosell. FX Productions is the studio behind the series.
Looking Ahead to Season 2: Potential Storylines
Season 1 left audiences with intriguing narrative threads, particularly a significant romantic development between housemates Paul Baker and Anton. This twist, emerging from a “visa situation” that required Paul to consider marriage, introduced a new layer of romantic tension that promises to reshape the group’s dynamic, especially given Paul’s existing relationship with Issa. This cliffhanger provides ample material for Season 2 to explore evolving relationship dynamics, the aftermath of life-altering decisions, and how these friendships adapt when romance enters the picture in unexpected ways.
The cast’s strong chemistry, honed both on and off-screen, is expected to continue as they delve into these new storylines. Audiences can anticipate more of the show’s distinctive blend of heightened humor and empathetic storytelling as these characters continue their often-messy, yet always engaging, journey toward understanding what it truly means to be an adult.
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