Netflix releases first look at Steven Yeun's new dark comedy series
Ali Wong also stars in the revenge-filled show

Netflix has released the first look at Beef, a new dark comedy series starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wo🦄ng.
Ac🥃cording to the streamer's synopsis, the series follows two strangers whose lives converge during a road rage incident. Yeun plays Danny, a failing contractor who can't catch a break, whiꦦle Wong is Amy, a self-made entrepreneur with a seemingly perfect life. Over the course of the show's 10 episodes, the pair's lives become more and more entangled as their feud consumes their lives.
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The A24-produced series was created by Lee Sung-jin, who's previously worked on shows like Tuca & Bertie and It's Always Sunny in Philadelp♔hia. "Ali Wong, Steven Yeun, A24 and Netflix. It’s a dream team, and I’m honored to be collaborating with them," Lee said in a statement. "I’m also grateful to the guy who yelled at me in traffic three years ago. I did not let it go, and now we have a show."
This is Yeun's first main live-action television role since he left The Walking Dead in 2016. In the interim, he's starred in movies like Nope, Minari, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sorry to Bother You, as well as voicing characters in animate♛d series such as Invincible. Wong, meanwhile, most recently starred in the꧋ Prime Video series Paper Girls and the Netflix animated Big Mouth spin-off Human Resources.
Beef arrives on Netflix on April 6. While we wait, check out our picks of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Netflix shows that you can watch right now to f꧃il🍸l out your watch list.
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