The American Comedy web tv series is on a complete roll like anything. Directed by Jordan Weiss, with the Season 2 releasing fans just can’t contain their excitement of what to expect and what not to. Produced by Melanie J Elin and Michael Gray, the series has an amazing star cast with the likes of the amazing Kat Dennings, Brenda Song, Shay Mitchell, and Esther Povitsky. Season 1 premiered on Hulu on November 15, 2019, with a total of 10 episodes. With Dollface Season 2 yet to release, the series has a worldwide IMDb rating of a decent 7.5 out of 10 and is rated 56% on Rotten Tomatoes. Hulu is the official streaming partner for the series.
Dollface Season 2 Release Date in 2021
With the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic shaking the world like anything, the tremors were felt in the tinsel town also. The release of the new season is now yet released through an official notification but the stipulated time is in 2021.
Dollface Cast
With no official posting on the cast review as a whole, nothing much is sure in this regard except that the cult favorite characters from Season 1 will continue their role.
Among them, the most anticipated is that of Kat Dennings as Jules Wiley. She has just made it out through the roof along with Brenda Song as Madison Maxwell, Beth Grant, Connor Hines, Brianne Howey, and Vella Lovell. Fans are also hoping to see some new cameo appearances in the soon-to-be-released Season.
Dollface Expected Storyline Going into Season 2
The plot of the first season was truly something lovable. The storyline had a girl, Jules at the center of it. Her boyfriend broke up with her and the plot revolves around how she gets to know herself more and realizes how much her indifference to the relationship has truly pushed people away; especially the ones who mattered.
Truly something awakening in these difficult times, the storyline helped us to look within ourselves as to see a Jules within each one of us. With season 1 having an unexpected ending, season 2 will truly have something in store for the fans and is speculated to revolve more around her relationship with herself and her friends.
Said to awaken the lost loved for that long-lost friend, this hilarious comedy is sure to arise some laughs and truly make you yearn for more. One of those out there, just the way it is comedies, this one is sure to remain in your minds for years to come!
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