


Every relationship has a season — and a new one has just begun for The Boyfriend.
Season 2 of the groundbreaking Japanese reality series, which became the country’s first to explore same-sex romance, is streaming now. This time around, the bonds forged among a new group of queer men unfold in wintertime as they embark on an unforgettable journey of love and friendship.
“Being the first same-sex romance reality show in Japan, we paid careful attention to ensure that the story was an authentic portrayal of these relationships,” said Dai Ota, executive producer at Netflix. “In Season 1, we showed not just romance, but their friendship and meaningful connections with one another. In Season 2, we will continue to showcase their compassion and stories of growth, with more unique perspectives and backstories.”
Keep on reading for everything you need to know about The Boyfriend Season 2.





New episodes of The Boyfriend are released every Tuesday over four weeks up until the finale.
Ten new queer men from diverse backgrounds share a home for roughly two months. In a quiet, snow-covered landscape, they explore who they want to be — and what kind of boyfriend they hope to become. On their journey of connection and understanding, they also operate a new coffee truck to bring them even closer together. Check out Tudum’s guide to the new housemates here.
The Season 1 commentators — Megumi, Chiaki Horan, Thelma Aoyama, Durian Lollobrigida, and Yoshimi Tokui — are back to chronicle the relationships that unfold in Season 2.
This season, the beloved Green Room relocates to wintertime Hokkaido, Japan.
Glen Check is back with new music this season. After composing “Dazed & Confused,” the fan-favorite theme song of Season 1, the Korean synth-pop band returns with “Bloom,” a new song that captures the men's personal growth as they navigate a transformative winter together.
The Boyfriend Season 1 captured hearts around the globe, as fans tuned in to watch nine men live and work together for a month in a Japanese seaside city. Housed in a beachfront abode called the Green Room, the group developed once-in-a-lifetime connections — romantic and otherwise — while learning powerful lessons about themselves along the way. Check in with the Season 1 cast to find out who’s still together, what’s happened since filming, and where they are now.
Stay tuned for more updates about The Boyfriend Season 2.


















































