Netflix has revealed the highly anticipated release date for the second part of Season 2 of Tyler Perry’s hit series “Beauty in Black.” Fans can expect to see more gripping drama unfold when the new episodes hit the streaming platform on March 19, 2026. This release promises to deliver an intense continuation of the power struggles that have captivated viewers.
Stars Taylor Polidore Williams and Crystle Stewart shared insights about the forthcoming episodes in a recent interview with USA TODAY. They hinted at a roller coaster of emotions and conflicts, especially as characters delve deeper into themes of revenge and resolution. “Part 2 is going to be such a wild ride,” Stewart expressed, highlighting the escalating tensions, particularly between her character, Mallory, and Kimmie, played by Williams. The season has set the stage for thrilling confrontations that fans have been eagerly anticipating.
In the first half of Season 2, Kimmie made significant strides in her personal and professional life, transitioning from her past as a sex worker to becoming the new Chief Operating Officer of Beauty in Black. As Part 2 unfolds, Netflix describes this chapter as a “reckoning,” indicating that Kimmie has emerged as a formidable figure following her inheritance of the family business, asserting her role as the primary decision-maker.
The upcoming installment will consist of eight episodes, each expected to delve deeper into the characters’ complexities and the unfolding drama in Bellaire. Netflix has also confirmed that “Beauty in Black” has been renewed for a third and final season, adding to the excitement surrounding the series’ future.
As viewers gear up for the launch of Season 2, Part 2, the buzz continues to grow around the character dynamics and dramatic developments that lie ahead. The series features a talented ensemble cast, including Amber Reign Smith as Rain, Xavier Smalls as Angel, and Ricco Ross as Horace, among others.
With the trailer already teasing the action to come, fans can start counting down the days until they can immerse themselves once again in the turbulent world of “Beauty in Black.”

