Christina Hendricks Shares Thrilling Career Update And Fans Are Hyped: 'I Am Seated'
gave her fans a special present on May 22 when she revealed the premiere date for Season 2 of her popular TV series, The Buccaneers.
The actress shared a promotional image for the show on Instagram, simply writing in the caption, "Season two June 18th!!!! @thebuccaneersappletv."
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Fans have been patiently waiting for news of when the show is coming back with new episodes ever since it was renewed for Season 2 back in late 2023. Now that fans finally know the official premiere date, they can't hold back their excitement.
"Yayayayayyyyyy!!!!!" wrote one thrilled fan, while another exclaimed, "I AM SEATED 😍 and a couple of weeks after my birthday? BEST BIRTHDAY PRESENT EVER!"
"Cannot wait to see you back on our screens 😍😍," wrote a different fan, while someone else spotlighted the TV show's wardrobe as they said, "Yay more Christina period clothing!! Cannot wait 🤍."
Along with the release date, a trailer for The Buccaneers Season 2 has also been released. The clip shares a look at the romance and drama set to unfold in the second season, along with a first look at actress Leighton Meester's role in the show.Christina Hendricks Shares Thrilling Career Update And Fans Are Hyped: 'I Am Seated' first appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

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