What day and time will 'Beef' release on Netflix? Everything you need to know about the Steven Yeun show

The 10-episode comedy-drama will premiere on Netflix in 2023 after spending the majority of 2022 in post-production
PUBLISHED FEB 14, 2023
Steven Yeun in 'Beef' (Netflix)
Steven Yeun in 'Beef' (Netflix)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: While rage shouldn't overwhelm you, a new road rage television series from Netflix and A24 might. In the new dramedy 'Beef' on the streaming service, stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong let a road rage incident control their daily lives. The 10-episode comedy-drama will premiere on Netflix in 2023 after spending the majority of 2022 in post-production.

'Beef' is directed by executive producer Jake Schreier, plus helmer Hikari, and is set to make its world premiere as 2023 SXSW’s Closing Night episodic selection.

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When does 'Beef' release?

'Beef' is all set to premiere on Netflix on April 6, 2023.

How can I watch 'Beef'?

You can catch the upcoming comedy-drama on Netflix once the series is released on the streaming giant. Make sure you have the subscription to enjoy 'Beef' along with other movies and shows.

Who’s acting in 'Beef'?

According to the officials, the series ensemble includes Steven Yeun (Danny) & Ali Wong (Amy), Joseph Lee (George), Young Mazino (Paul), David Choe (Isaac), Patti Yasutake (Fumi)

What is the plot of 'Beef'?

The official synopsis reads, "Beef follows the aftermath of a road rage incident between two strangers. Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a failing contractor with a chip on his shoulder, goes head-to-head with Amy Lau (Ali Wong), a self-made entrepreneur with a picturesque life. The increasing stakes of their feud unravel their lives and relationships in this darkly comedic and deeply moving series."

What is the buzz around 'Beef'?

Executive Producer Lee reportedly told Vanity Fair that Wong "did not hold back" during the production of the season finale and even experienced hives. According to Lee, who cited "The Sopranos" as his primary inspiration for the tone of the series, "She had been storing so much of the toxicity of this character inside of her."

Check out the first-look pictures of the show below

Stills from 'Beef' (Netflix)
Stills from 'Beef' (Netflix)

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