On Thursday, Sept. 11, Netflix unleashed the long-awaited Season 2 of Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black, and Atlanta’s film scene is buzzing louder than a sold-out night at Magic City.

Filmed right here at Tyler Perry Studios in Southwest Atlanta, this soapy thriller picks up the tangled web of betrayal, ambition, and family feuds that hooked millions in Season 1.

Atlanta’s Drama Dynasty Returns with Vengeance and Power Plays

With Part 2 dropping today—eight episodes of non-stop twists—the series reaffirms Perry’s grip on the streaming world, blending high-stakes corporate intrigue with raw street drama that feels tailor-made for our city’s vibrant pulse.

The series held casting calls in Atlanta for some key scenes, just like last time. Season 1 of Beauty in Black was a breakout smash, racking up 24.9 million views in its second half of 2024 and claiming the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s Global Top 10 English-language TV list.

It followed two women from opposite sides of Atlanta’s tracks: Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams), a resilient exotic dancer clawing her way out of a toxic world, and Mallory (Crystle Stewart), the glamorous but cutthroat executive steering the Bellarie family’s Beauty in Black hair-care empire.

Their paths collided in a whirlwind of scandals, from underground trafficking rings masked as strip clubs to boardroom backstabbing over faulty products. The two-part release—Part 1 in October 2024 and Part 2 in March 2025—left fans reeling from cliffhangers like Kimmie’s sister Sylvie’s kidnapping and a shocking marriage proposal that flipped the family power structure upside down.

Now, Season 2 (billed as Part 3 overall) dives headfirst into the fallout, with Kimmie emerging as the ultimate underdog-turned-overlord. Fresh off marrying the ailing Bellarie patriarch Horace (Ricco Ross) in a hospital-bed bombshell, she’s no longer just surviving—she’s reigning as the new Head Bellarie in Charge (HBIC).

Watch the trailer here:

How To Watch Beauty in Black

To watch, you’ll need an active Netflix subscription. Here’s a breakdown of the available plans (prices as of September 2025; subject to change and vary by region):

PlanPrice (USD/month)Features
Standard with Ads$7.99Ad-supported viewing; streams in Full HD (1080p); 2 simultaneous streams; downloads on 2 devices.
Standard$17.99Ad-free; streams in Full HD (1080p); 2 simultaneous streams; downloads on 2 devices; extra member slots available.
Premium$24.99Ad-free; streams in Ultra HD (4K) where available; 4 simultaneous streams; downloads on 6 devices; spatial audio; extra member slots available.
  • No Free Trial: Netflix discontinued its free trial in the U.S. in 2020, so a paid plan is required to start watching.
  • How to Sign Up: Visit netflix.com, create an account, and select a plan. You can cancel anytime.
  • Device Compatibility: Stream on smart TVs, phones, tablets, computers, or gaming consoles via the Netflix app. Offline downloads are supported on mobile devices.

“Sons, this is your new stepmother… and she’s also your new boss,” Horace declared in that jaw-dropping finale, thrusting Kimmie into the CEO role and disinheriting his scheming sons, Roy (Julian Horton) and Charles (Steven G. Norfleet).

But power like that doesn’t come cheap. As Kimmie navigates her role as COO, she faces a viper’s nest: Horace’s vengeful ex-wife Olivia (Debbi Morgan), beauty mogul Mallory plotting her downfall, and the family’s shadowy ties to human trafficking that threaten to drag them all under.

From Atlanta Streets to Global Screens: The HBIC’s Rise

The trailer, dropped by Netflix in August, teases Kimmie’s evolution into an “unstoppable force of vengeance.” She’s trading her dancer’s heels for boardroom stilettos, rescuing her kidnapped sister Sylvie while exposing the Bellaries’ dark underbelly. “If you thought Season 1 was a wild ride, you’re not ready for Season 2,” Perry told Netflix’s Tudum, emphasizing Kimmie’s arc as a testament to never underestimating the underdog.

Expect more murders, steamy betrayals, and Perry’s signature cliffhangers—plus a deeper dive into the family’s Chicago-based empire, though the gritty Atlanta nightlife vibes remain front and center.Filmed amid the buzz of our city’s booming film industry, Beauty in Black Season 2 wrapped production earlier this year at Tyler Perry Studios, the 330-acre powerhouse on the former Fort McPherson site that Perry transformed into one of the nation’s largest production hubs.

Crews shut down Midtown streets like West Peachtree and Ponce de Leon for key scenes, capturing Atlanta’s electric energy—from sleek corporate offices to pulsating club scenes. It’s a love letter to our town, where Perry’s multi-year Netflix deal continues to pump jobs into the local economy and spotlight Black storytelling on a massive scale.

The All-Star Cast Bringing the Heat

Perry’s ensemble returns in full force, delivering the melodrama that fans crave. Leading the charge is breakout star Taylor Polidore Williams as Kimmie, whose raw vulnerability and fierce determination earned raves despite the show’s mixed critical reception (critics called it “haphazard” but audiences devoured it).

Crystle Stewart shines as the icy Mallory, whose marriage to Roy masks her ruthless ambition. Ricco Ross anchors the family as the cunning Horace, while Debbi Morgan chews scenery as the formidable Olivia. Rounding out the core: Julian Horton and Steven G. Norfleet as the entitled brothers Roy and Charles; Amber Reign Smith as Kimmie’s loyal friend Rain; Richard Lawson as the sly Uncle Norman; and supporting firecrackers like Terrell Carter (Varney), Charles Malik Whitfield (Jules), and Ursula O. Robinson (Delinda).

Perry, who wrote, directed, and executive-produced alongside Angi Bones and Tony Strickland, infuses the series with his trademark flair—over-the-top twists, emotional gut-punches, and unapologetic Black excellence.

“Kimmie steps into her power as the newest member of the Bellarie family,” he teased, promising a season where “nothing can stand in her way.”

What’s Next for the Bellarie Empire?

Part 1 streams now, with Part 2 slated for later (exact date TBD, but expect the same bingeable drop as before).

Early X buzz is electric: “Beauty in Black Season 2 is fire—go watch on Netflix!” one fan posted, while another hyped, “The wait is over… can’t wait!” As Atlanta’s own continues to conquer, Beauty in Black proves Perry’s formula—drama as addictive as sweet tea—still reigns supreme.

Fire up Netflix, ATL: The HBIC is calling the shots, and she’s not playing. Beauty in Black Season 2, Part 1 is available now on Netflix.

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