Beauty in Black is gearing up for a dramatic return, and the trailer for the sophomore season's second part teases even more drama. Created, written, and directed by Tyler Perry, the season is all set to drop on March 19 with the remaining eight episodes. If you thought the first part was dramatic, wait till you see what the second one has in store.
The newly released trailer sees Kimmie, played by Taylor Polidore Williams, standing firmly in her new role as head of the Bellarie beauty empire. It's a new position for her, seeing as how she was treated as an outsider before. And from her attitude, it seems she is ready to blow things off and unravel quite some secrets.
On the other hand, Mallory, portrayed by Crystle Stewart, is not backing down. The tension between the two women dominates the trailer, but there are hints that survival may outweigh rivalry. Their dynamic appears more strategic and layered, suggesting temporary alignments in the face of bigger threats.
The trailer also spotlights escalating danger beyond the boardroom. Jules is determined to uncover who put his son in a coma, Olivia faces a menacing new enemy, and a new villain, Gina, emerges as a destabilizing force. From everything we have seen, it will certainly be an adventurous season, one that raises the stakes and ends everything on a grand note.
More details about Beauty in Black Season 2
Beauty in Black Season 2 Part 1 saw Kimmie marry Horace Bellarie and step into leadership at his hair care company. What began as a bold power move quickly turned into open warfare with Horace’s family. Roy, Charles, Norman, and Olivia refused to accept Kimmie as their rightful successor. Mallory, who once ran the company, became her most formidable adversary. Now, Part 2 explores the consequences of that takeover.
According to Stewart, the second part will have some sort of alliance between Kimmie and Mallory, as she told Tudum,
“Mallory and Kimmie will always be two powerful forces in the same room. But in Part 2, survival starts to matter more than rivalry. There’s a shift where they begin to recognize that their greatest threat might not be each other. That doesn’t mean trust comes easily, but there is a mutual understanding that changes the game. It’s less about who wears the crown and more about who makes it outstanding.”
Beauty in Black is available to stream on Netflix.