Get Ready for Big Feelings in the 'Big Mood' Season 2 Trailer

The second season of Tubi's underrated comedy is set to premiere in April.

Nicola Coughlan, Hannah Onslow, and Lydia West in "Big Mood" Season 2
Nicola Coughlan, Hannah Onslow, and Lydia West in "Big Mood" Season 2 (Photo: Courtesy of Tubi)

Mark our calendars: One of the most underrated British comedies is headed back to our screens in April: Big Mood, an uncomfortably cringe, deeply hilarious, and remarkably forthright exploration of friendship and living with mental illness.

The series stars Lydia West (It's a Sin) and Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton) as Eddie and Maggie, a pair of thirtysomething best friends navigating the frustrating insecurity and directionless malaise that so often go hand in hand with this time of life. Season 1 concluded with the pair's friendship in tatters after Maggie's struggles to manage her bipolar disorder caused her to miss showing up for her friend at a crucial personal moment.

Season 2 opens a year later and, according to Maggie, she's in her "stable girl era". She's gotten her medication on track, she's holding her life together, and she's even part of a posh wedding out in the country. But the ceremony brings her back together with Maggie, and the two are forced to confront everything that happened between them.

Hannah Onslow (This City is Ours) joins the cast as Eddie's new BFF, Whitney, a spiritual guru-type who describes herself as a "light worker" and seems precisely as woo-woo weird as that moniker implies. Is there still room for Maggie in Eddie's life?

Here's the Season 2 synopsis.

It’s been a year since Maggie and Eddie last saw each other, without any contact between the best friends. When Eddie suddenly returns for a wedding, she isn’t alone - Maggie has competition, in the form of an infuriatingly positive spiritual healer named Whitney. Can Maggie and her special brand of chaos find space in Eddie’s new life? Or will Maggie lose Eddie forever?
Rupert Everett in "Big Mood" Season 2 (Photo: Courtesy of Tubi)NicoNics

A raft of new faces will be joining the show in Season 2, including Rupert Everett (Rivals), Robert Lindsay (Sherwood)Marina Bye (We Were the Lucky Ones), Kelly Campbell (Bad Sisters), Zachary Hart (Slow Horses), Leo Wan (Crashing), Marcus Collins (Mrs. Doubtfire), Munroe Bergdorf (Love and Rage: Munroe Bergdorf), Kyran Thrax (RuPaul's Drag Race U.K.), and John Locke (Poor Things).

Alongside Coughlan and West, returning cast members include Kate Fleetwood (The Wheel of Time) as Clara, Robert Gilbert (Big Boys) as Will, Eamon Farren (The Witcher) as Krent, Niamh Cusak (I, Jack Wright) as Gillian, Amalia Vitale (Beyond Paradise) as Anya, Luke Fetherston (Still Up) as Ryan, Rebecca Lowman (Fatal Attraction) as Vanessa, and Stephen Sobal (Love Sick) as Owen.

Series creator Camilla Whitehill wrote all episodes of Season 2, with Rebecca Asher (Brooklyn 99) once again directing. Executive producers include West, Coughlan, Whitehill, and Asher, alongside Lotte Beasley MestrinerLaurence Bowen, and Chris Carey, with Nadia Jaynes as a producer. Season 2 is produced by Dancing Ledge Productions for Channel 4 and in co-production with Tubi.


All six episodes of Big Mood Season 2 will premiere on Thursday, April 16, 2026, on Tubi.

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