‘The Four Seasons’ on Netflix: Cast, Plot, Trailer, Release Date and Everything You Need to Know

Published 04/16/2025, 12:48 AM EDT

Netflix prepares to unveil its comedy jewel, The Four Seasons, joining the streaming titan's crown of laugh-inducing masterpieces like The Office and Grace and Frankie. The platform continues its reign as comedy royalty, crafting ensemble-driven narratives that blend humor with heart. Viewers can mark their calendars for another binge-worthy adventure where relatable characters navigate life's absurdities, proving once again that Netflix knows exactly how to serve laughter on a silver streaming platter.

While Netflix continues to deliver comedy gems like The Office and Grace and Frankie, The Four Seasons takes the spotlight, bringing its own dose of chaos and heartfelt moments.

The Four Seasons: a hilarious twist on friendship and love

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The Four Seasons reimagines Alan Alda's 1981 classic with a modern twist. Six longtime friends, paired as three couples, go on quarterly getaways that typically buzz with camaraderie and cocktails. When separation cracks one duo’s foundation, their harmonious holiday tradition spirals into delightful chaos. The series masterfully excavates friendship's complexities while illuminating how life's unexpected plot twists rattle even the most weathered relationships, serving equal portions of belly laughs and poignant moments.

Comedy heavyweights Tina Fey, Steve Carell, and Colman Domingo headline this star-studded ensemble, with Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani, and Erika Henningsen rounding out the dynamic cast. Behind the scenes, creative powerhouses Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield, the brilliant minds who gifted 30 Rock, steer this comedic vessel. Special appearances by Julia Lester and original film creator Alan Alda sprinkle extra magic throughout the narrative, promising a perfect blend of nostalgic nods and fresh humor.

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As Netflix’s treasure trove of comedies grows, The Four Seasons adds another gleaming gem. With the trailer now dropped, anticipation is high, when will this hilarious getaway land on our screens?

The Four Seasons: trailer drops, streaming soon on Netflix

Mark your calendars for May 1, 2025. Netflix dropped the official trailer on April 15, igniting social media with buzz about this must-watch series. The two-minute preview showcases crackling chemistry among the ensemble cast, their vacation antics set against gorgeous seasonal backdrops. Viewers get tantalizing glimpses of awkward dinner parties, emotional confrontations, and laugh-out-loud moments that promise eight half-hour episodes of pure entertainment. The trailer expertly teases the show's perfect balance of humor and heart without revealing too many surprises.

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The Four Seasons crew brings relationship chaos, questionable choices, and seasonal shenanigans, all wrapped in a bundle of comedic brilliance. Watch them navigate marriage meltdowns and friendship fiascos while you cringe at painfully awkward vacation moments, secretly thanking the universe you are observing from a safe distance. This series promises to deliver comedy that hits uncomfortably close to home, making you laugh while wondering if your own social circle might deserve its own spinoff series.

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Do you think The Four Seasons will be Netflix’s next big comedy hit like The OfficeFriends or The Big Bang Theory? Drop your take in the comments below.

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