The Flight Attendant Season 2 is officially on its way to our screens and, it is only a matter of time before we are laughing and crying with heartbreak and joy. The show aired its first season back in 2020 and, a month later was renewed as it received quite the critical acclaim on its release. From Primetime Emmy Awards to the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the first season faced multiple nominations at various award shows and, had won the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music as well as Directors Guild of America Awards for being an Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series.
The series is developed by Steve Yockey and is based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Chris Bohjalian. Produced by Yes, Norman Productions, Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, let us look through some of the major details for the second season before it is released.
The Flight Attendant Season 2 Cast
The second season will, of course, see the return of Kaley Cuoco as Cassie Bowden along with her we have Zosia Mamet as Annie Mouradian, Griffin Matthews as Shane Evans, Rosie Perez as Megan Briscoe, Deniz Akdeniz as Max and T. R. Knight as Davey Bowden. The other cast members include Mo McRae as Benjamin Berry, Callie Hernandez as Gabrielle Diaz and Joseph Julian Soria as Esteban Diaz.

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The Flight Attendant Season 2 Plot/Synopsis
The trailer description for the upcoming season of The Flight Attendant reads: “Cassie Bowden is living her best sober life in Los Angeles while moonlighting as a CIA asset in her spare time. But when an overseas assignment leads her to inadvertently witness a murder, she becomes entangled in another international intrigue.”
The Flight Attendant Release Date, Trailer and More
The show is set to premiere on HBO Max on April 21, 2022. The episodes are set to come out every Thursday, either in pairs of two or just a single one. It will have a total of 8 episodes with a runtime of 40-50 minutes, each.
Watch the Trailer:
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