Bravo’s official announcement teases that the new season is “anything but chill.”
“The pace is faster, the hustle is louder, and for this New York City crew, life in the city that never sleeps is a full-on reality check,” it reads. “From first real apartments and lingering scandals to messy breakups, shifting friendships and new romances, everyone’s trying to build a life that feels authentic — but also aesthetic.”
‘Next Gen NYC’ Season 2 release date
When are new episodes of ‘Next Gen NYC’ released?
New episodes of “Next Gen NYC” will air on Bravo every Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET.
How to watch ‘Next Gen NYC’ Season 2 for free:
One streaming service we love is DIRECTV, which comes with five days free and starts at just $34.99/month, with plenty of subscription options that include Bravo, like the discounted MyEntertainment Genre Pack.
‘Next Gen NYC’ Season 2 cast:
The rest of the returning cast includes Ava Dash, Emira D’Spain, Shai Fruchter, Georgia McCann, Biermann’s on-again-off-again boyfriend Hudson McLeroy and Charlie Zakkour.
The cast will also grow by three:
- Liam Obergfoll is an actor with credits that range from Nickelodeon to “Law and Order.” As he steps into more work behind the camera directing and writing, he will also balance side hustles as both a ski instructor and volunteer firefighter.
- Rowan Henchy is a recent college graduate and the daughter of actor Brooke Shields and writer, director and producer Chris Henchy. As she’s back living in her childhood home, Rowan is on a mission to figure out what comes next.
- Kendall White is an Ivy League grad currently working in tech. She joins the group thanks to her childhood best friend, Liam.
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