‘I Think You Should Leave’ Season 2: Trailer, Release Date for Tim Robinson Netflix Comedy

I Think You Should Leave is coming back to Netflix, and it only took two years to make its grand return. Netflix released the first trailer for the upcoming second season yesterday (June 9), also announcing the upcoming premiere date. Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin‘s sketch comedy series will return with new episodes of the meme machine sketch-comedy series in under a month, with Season 2 debuting to the streamer on July 6.

To celebrate the release date announcement, Netflix released a clip featuring Robinson, Sam Richardson, and Phredley Brown singing a jingle honoring Season 1’s greatest hits. They touched on sketches like “Friday Night, “Baby of the Year”, “Moon River Rock,” and more. As the trio jammed out, the crowds clapped along and cheered for each new sketch.

The series is created and written by Robinson and Kanin, and executive produced by The Lonely Island’s Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone alongside Ali Bell, Alex Bach, Dan Powell, and Alice Mathias, who directs with Kanin. Along with Robinson and Richardson, Season 1 stars included Conner O’Malley, Vannessa Bayer, Fred Willard, Steven Yeun, Andy Samberg, and more.

No further information is known about Season 2 quite yet, but stay tuned for new trailers, updates, and more. Scroll up to watch the Season 2 teaser, featuring a musical medley of songs from Season 1.

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