April 16, 2025 4:35 am EDT

Bravo is bringing its cameras back to the ‘burbs.

While the future of “Vanderpump Rules” remains unclear, the network’s suburban “The Valley” spin-off is back for a second season this week — and if the trailer’s any indication, it just might be even more drama-filled than the first.

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When does “The Valley” Season 2 come out?

“The Valley” Season 2 premieres on Bravo at 9 p.m. ET on April 15, 2025.

How to watch “The Valley” Season 2 for free

You can catch the show’s sophomore season on any live TV streaming service equipped with Bravo — including DirecTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial for new users.

Fubo, Hulu+ Live TV and Sling also offer the channel, while Peacock will stream new episodes the day after they air.

Who is in “The Valley” Season 2 cast?

The full Season 1 cast will be back on screens, including “Vanderpump Rules” alums Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor, whose separation plays out on camera this season.

Kristen Doute and her fiancé Luke Broderick are also returning, and viewers will get to see their on-camera proposal during this season’s Miami cast trip.

Relative Bravo newcomers, Jasmine Goode, Zack Wickham, Jesse Lally, Michelle Sanie, Danny and Nia Booko and Jason and Janet Caperna are also back for round two.

In addition to the full-time cast members, “Vanderpump Rules” stars Lala Kent, Scheana Shay and Tom Schwartz all make cameos in the season’s dramatic trailer.

“The Valley” Season 2 episode guide

New episodes will drop every Tuesday following the premiere. (While there are only five confirmed so far, the last season featured a total of 12 episodes.)

“The Valley” Season 2 trailer

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