Central Park season 2 is full of more fantastic songs, a ton of humor, and a whole lot of heartwarming lessons.

Apple TV+’s Central Park is back with season 2 and boy does it deliver! They take what worked with season 1 and step it up a notch, while at the same time keeping all of the characters exactly where they should be, and not evolving the story or plot too much. The music is just as fantastic as the first season — maybe even better. This show has been fun from the start, and if it continues to come back like this season to season, has the potential to run for a very long time.
The season continues to follow the Tillerman’s in their everyday life as they run the park, attend school, follow story leads, and of course, fend off Bitsy Brandenham as she tries to turn their park into condos. The first episode will immediately suck viewers back into this world, and make it feel like they never left.

This season uses the same humor that hit so well with the first one, while ramping up the heart and morals throughout. Each character is up to more of the same, however this is not necessarily a bad thing. Sure, there is no groundbreaking advancement here, but it all comes together to feel — right.
The character of Molly was recast from Kristen Bell in season 2, not because of the actress, but because of representation. This was a very important thing to do, and it works so seamlessly in the show that some fans might not even notice. Emmy Raver-Lampman, known for her role in Umbrella Academy, is the new voice of Molly, and fits in perfectly with the rest of the cast.
Central Park season 2 brings more hilarious songs and awkward family situations. It so perfectly feels like a continuation of season 1, and if kept up, this series could run for a very, very long time. One of the most unique things about it is the songs, and as long as these stay on par, there is no stopping Central Park.

About Central Park Season 2
In this animated musical comedy, Owen Tillerman and his family live an unconventional life in New York’s bustling Central Park, which Owen manages. Now, they’ll have to fend off a wealthy hotel heiress who wants to turn the park into condos.
The first three episodes of Central Park Season 2 come to Apple TV+ on June 25th
with the rest airing weekly after that.

