Vince Staples Sets Fall Premiere Date For Season 2 Of Netflix’s ‘The Vince Staple Show’ + What To Expect

Vince Staples Sets Fall Premiere Date For Season 2 Of Netflix’s ‘The Vince Staple Show’ + What To Expect
Vince Staples is bringing his Netflix series back for a second season. “The Vince Staples Show” returns November 6 with six new episodes.
The series, which stars Staples as a fictionalized version of himself, will follow him as he deals with the loss of his Uncle James (Beau Billingslea). Vince hits the road with his mother Anita (Vanessa Bell Calloway) and sister Bri (Naté Jones) in the aftermath.
“We’re utilizing a lot of the stress and anxiety that you felt Vince deal with in season 1, and we’re gonna allow it to boil over and put him in some very interesting positions,” Staples told Entertainment Weekly.
The show originally premiered in April and was created by Staples, Ian Edelman, and Maurice Williams. Kenya Barris, Corey Smyth, William Stefan Smith, Andrea Sperling, and Leonard Chang are executive producers.
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