UPDATE: Following the thrilling Season 2 finale of Platonic on Apple TV+, fans are eagerly awaiting news about a potential third season. The season finale, titled “Brett Coyote’s Last Stand,” debuted on October 1, 2023, leaving viewers buzzing with excitement and anticipation for what’s next.
The final episode showcased the chaotic lives of best friends Will (played by Seth Rogen) and Sylvia (played by Rose Byrne) as they navigate personal and professional crises. From a canceled wedding to a shocking confrontation at Johnny 66 HQ, the episode wrapped up Season 2 while perfectly setting the stage for a potential Season 3.
As of now, Apple TV+ has not officially announced whether Platonic will be renewed. However, both Rogen and the show’s creators, Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, have expressed strong enthusiasm for continuing the series. Rogen stated, “I would love to keep doing it… the characters are very funny, and they don’t seem anywhere near to solving the problems that they have.”
Delbanco echoed this sentiment, saying, “It would be our dream to make this show forever. Someone else will have to tell us to stop it.” The chemistry between Rogen and Byrne has proven to be a significant draw for audiences, making their comedic duo a highlight of the series.
While there is currently no set premiere date for Season 3, there is hope that fans won’t have to wait two years as they did for Season 2, which premiered in August 2025. The delays were partly influenced by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, which impacted production schedules. Rogen’s commitments to other projects, including his Emmy-winning comedy The Studio, may also play a role in timing.
Looking ahead, Season 3 could explore new dynamics as Will and Sylvia consider becoming business partners at Will’s new venture, Shitty Little Bar. The finale left viewers with the question: “What could possibly go wrong?” and teased the potential for even more comedic chaos.
Adding to the excitement, fan-favorite Zac Efron is rumored to be a top candidate for guest appearances in the next season. Co-star Luke Macfarlane shared his hopes for Charlie, suggesting he deserves a heroic moment: “I’d love to see him have a big win.”
As fans await further news, all episodes of Seasons 1 and 2 remain available for streaming on Apple TV+. With a seven-day free trial for new subscribers and an ad-free plan priced at $13.99/month, there’s no better time to catch up on the antics of Will and Sylvia.
Stay tuned for updates as the future of Platonic hangs in the balance, and join the conversation about what you want to see in Season 3!
