Get ready: "Drops of God" Season 2 is coming, and it promises even more intrigue and passion in the world of fine wine! Apple TV+ has released an exciting first look at the upcoming second season of the French-Japanese drama "Drops of God," featuring stars Fleur Geffrier and Tomohisa Yamashita. This season will include eight episodes and is scheduled to premiere on January 26, 2026, with new episodes airing weekly until March 11, 2026.
Based on the acclaimed Japanese manga series, "Drops of God" explores the sophisticated realms of gourmet cuisine and exquisite wines. Season 2 follows the characters Camille and Issei as they embark on a thrilling quest to reveal a long-hidden secret about one of the world’s most legendary wines.
As the official series synopsis reveals, what starts as a pursuit to claim a legacy evolves into a deeper quest for truth that stretches across continents and centuries. Along the way, forgotten histories, rivalries, and family secrets buried for generations come to light. This mission pushes Camille and Issei to their limits—both physically and emotionally—forcing them to confront difficult sacrifices. The stakes are so high that their sibling bond could either break or be strengthened by the journey.
Produced by Legendary Entertainment and created by Quoc Dang Tran, with production by Les Productions Dynamic alongside 22H22 and Adline Entertainment, the show is under the direction of Oded Ruskin. Klaus Zimmermann serves as the producer.
Below, you can catch a glimpse of the brand-new first look image from the season.
Prime Video’s True Crime Spotlight
Prime Video is diving into dark territory with a new docuseries titled "Killing Grounds: The Gilgo Beach Murders," now ordered for streaming across over 240 countries and territories. This gripping series unpacks the chilling unsolved crime that haunted Gilgo Beach, New York, where from 1996 to 2011, eleven bodies were found under mysterious circumstances with no identified suspects.
What makes this series especially timely and gripping is that a prime suspect is heading to trial while the series airs. With exclusive behind-the-scenes access, viewers will get an in-depth look at the case, including systemic law enforcement failings and a psychological profile of a person capable of horrific acts. Executive producers include Brian Volk-Weiss, Cisco Henson, Matt Ochacher, Phil Donlon, and Emma Cooper, who directs the series through her Empress Films banner.
Netflix's Historical Drama and Dark Humor
Netflix has shared an intriguing trailer and new visuals for "Death by Lightning," a four-episode drama premiering on November 6. This limited series unfolds the remarkable, stranger-than-fiction history of James Garfield, the reluctant 20th president of the United States, and Charles Guiteau, the man who assassinated him. The show captures the political tensions and personal storylines vividly, with an impressive cast including Michael Shannon as Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen as Guiteau.
Mike Makowsky, known for his compelling storytelling, spearheads this project as creator, writer, and executive producer alongside heavyweights like David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.
Paramount+ Presents Power Struggles in "Mayor of Kingstown" Season 4
Fans of intense political and crime dramas will not want to miss the upcoming Season 4 of "Mayor of Kingstown," premiering on October 26. The season highlights Mike’s tenuous grip on power in Kingstown as new factions rise to challenge his authority, igniting gang conflicts and forcing Mike to face threats within and from his past. With heightened danger facing his loved ones and a new warden complicating matters, the drama promises high stakes and emotional turmoil.
Jeremy Renner leads the cast alongside Edie Falco, Lennie James, and others. The series is executive produced by a notable team including Taylor Sheridan, Antoine Fuqua, and Jeremy Renner himself, with Dave Erickson as showrunner.
Returning with Laughs and Heart: "The Vince Staples Show" Season 2
Netflix is also bringing back the satirical comedy series "The Vince Staples Show" for a second season, premiering November 6. This season dives into Vince Staples’ search for inner peace after a tragic loss, confronting the ghosts of his past in a journey filled with both humor and emotional depth. The six-episode season stars Staples as himself and features recurring guest stars like Vanessa Bell Calloway and Naté Jones, with new addition Zack Fox.
Created by Staples, Ian Edelman, and Maurice Williams, and executive produced by Kenya Barris among others, the show blends sharp wit with genuine reflection.
Here’s the question to you: With such a range of shows—from mysterious wine quests and unsolved crimes to presidential dramas and satirical comedy—what genre grabs your attention the most? And what do you think about the dramatic family tensions in "Drops of God"? Could such intense personal stakes realistically push siblings apart or bring them closer together? Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts below!