Hulu Sets “Deli Boys” Season 2 Premiere Date, Unveils Guest Star Lineup
Andrew Rannells, Kumail Nanjiani, Robin Thede and Lily Singh will guest star in the upcoming season.
Hulu's Onyx Collective comedy series Deli Boys is set to return for its second season next month.
What's Happening:
- TheWrap reports that Deli Boys, which stars Asif Ali, Saagar Shaikh, and Poorna Jagannathan, will return for its second season on May 28.
- Joining the cast, in addition to the previously announced Fred Armisen, are recurring guest stars Andrew Rannells (The Book of Mormon), Kumail Nanjiani (Eternals), Robin Thede (A Black Lady Sketch Show) and Lily Singh (The Muppets Mayhem).
- As the Dars realize that more money may mean more problems, Nanjiani joins the season as Danyal, a defense attorney hired by Max Sugar (Armisen).
- Rannells recurs as Andrew Chadwater, a district attorney with political aspirations of becoming mayor of Philadelphia. The mayoral hopeful believes one big drug bust could earn him his spot.
- Thede joins as Dr. Iverson, a couples therapist with questionable ethics, while Singh plays Aisha — Maalik Ali’s (Shahjehan Khan) wife — who is obsessed with Raj.
- Season 2 will also see Raj (Shaikh) plot his revenge on Ahmad (Brian George), while Mir (Ali) tries to expand DarCo without blowing it up. Max Sugar (Armisen) complicates things by turning his laundering into a chaotic situationship.
- Queer Eye alum Tan France will return to the series as the British Pakistani crime mobster Zubair with ties to the criminal underworld.
- Deli Boys was created by Abdullah Saeed and developed by Jenni Konner and Nora Silver under Jenni Konner Productions.
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