Vince Staples is coming back to Netflix. The Long Beach rapper's TV show — created by him and Kenya Barris — has been renewed by the streaming service for a second season.
In a statement given to Netflix's TUDUM.comVince sounded excited, saying on the way out, “The Vince Staples Show it's back! The world has spoken and the most compelling, captivating and polarizing show on Netflix is back for Season 2. Get ready for stories only a mother could love. Thanks, Netflix!”
The five-episode first season premiered on February 15 after being greenlit in 2022 and focuses on everyday life. Andrea Ellsworth, Vanessa Bell Calloway and Watts Homie Quan have recurring roles, while Vince plays a fictional version of himself and features guest stars like Rick Ross and Bryan Greenberg.
When the show premiered, Staples explained the premise to TUDUM, saying, “There are 365 days in a year, so we can have 365 episodes of this thing because it's all based on what it's like to just have one day—today. What's next for Vince is literally anything, because anything can happen at any time, that's how life works.”
The series' official description backs him up: “Who is Vince Staples? Well, that's a tough question. He's kind of famous, but he's not. He's kind of rich, but he's not. He's also somewhat of a criminal. But it's not… Follow him on his daily adventures, where anything that can go wrong usually does.'
Vince was a busy guy. Not only is he adding acting credits to his resume with the help of shows like Lazor Wulf, Abbott Elementary, and his own show; just released an album to critical acclaim Dark Times.
If you remember, in 2019, Vince and director Calmatic made their own version The Vince Staples Show. You can view the episode playlist here.
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