Is Beef Coming In April 2023? Netflix

The new dark comical show starring Wong and Yeun explores the lives of 2 strangers who cross paths following an incident involving a road accident.

Danny Cho portrayed by Yeun is a failed contract worker with a chip on his shoulder, and Amy Lau played by Wong is a self-made businesswoman with a picture-perfect lifestyle. These individuals originate from polar-opposite realms, as seen by the recently released first-look images.

Amy’s home is filled with beige walls, eccentric vases, and a hot hubby. Danny, on the reverse side, comes from low roots and can’t seem to push through. Their hatred drives them throughout the 10-episode series, as both their lives and emotions become entwined in more ways than one.

What is the Release date of Netflix’s ‘Beef’?

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Netflix made an announcement on February 13th, 2023 that all 10 episodes of Beef would be available internationally exclusively on  Netflix on April 6th, 2023. Each episode will be 30 minutes.

The show will have its global debut on March 18th, 2023 at Paramount Theatre during the South by Southwest Film Festival.

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What is Netflix’s ‘Beef’ About?

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The plot of “Beef” revolves around the repercussions of a road rage incident involving two strangers. Danny Cho, a failed contractor with a chip on his shoulder, competes against Amy Lau, a self-made businesswoman with a picture-perfect lifestyle.

In this darkly humorous and ultimately touching series, the mounting stakes of their battle shred their lives and relationships.

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Is there a Trailer for Netflix’s ‘Beef’?

Yes, there is. The trailer video shows how 2 people allowed a road rage incident to infiltrate their heads and progressively dominate every thought and deed.

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Who is in the cast of Netflix’s ‘Beef’?

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Patti Yasutake as Fumi

Young Mazino as Paul

Ali Wong as Amy Lau

Steven Yeun as Danny Cho

Remy Holt as June

Mia Serafino

Justin H. Min as Edwin

Andrew Santino as Michael

David Choe as Isaac

Ashley Park as Naomi

Joseph Lee as George

Ione Skye

Maria Bello as Jordan