Adults' Prequel Episode to Premiere on Hulu Before Season 2

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

The acclaimed comedy series “Adults” is set to launch its second season in August, bringing back the beloved ensemble cast. However, fans will first be treated to a special standalone prequel episode on July 31. This unique installment, titled “Marathon Day,” offers an insightful look into the formation of the central friend group and unravels the backstory of the character Paul Baker. The episode, penned by series creators Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw and helmed by director Jonathan Krisel, made a surprise debut at the Tribeca Festival and will be accessible for streaming on both FXX and Hulu.

Unveiling the Origins of "Adults"

The highly anticipated prequel episode, "Marathon Day," is designed to precede the second season of the ensemble comedy series "Adults." This special installment provides viewers with a foundational understanding of the main group of friends and traces the formative experiences of Paul Baker, a central character portrayed by Jack Innanen. The episode, which emerged as an unexpected highlight at the Tribeca Festival, offers a narrative deep dive into how these characters initially came together, setting the stage for the evolving dynamics explored in the upcoming season. It serves as a crucial bridge, enriching the audience's connection to the show's universe by illuminating its beginnings.

Scheduled for release on July 31, the "Marathon Day" episode was conceived by the creative minds behind the series, Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw, and brought to life under the direction of Jonathan Krisel. This standalone feature aims to captivate audiences by revealing the intricate initial bonds and personal histories of the characters, particularly focusing on Paul Baker's journey. The decision to release a prequel before the main season reflects a strategic storytelling approach, allowing for a deeper immersion into the character development and group dynamics. Fans can look forward to streaming this introductory chapter on FXX and Hulu, experiencing the show's origins before delving into the new adventures of Season 2, which promises a fresh set of challenges and humorous situations for the twenty-somethings navigating life in New York.

Anticipation Builds for Season Two

Following the prequel, the second season of "Adults" is slated to premiere on August 27, with all eight episodes becoming immediately available for streaming on Hulu. The series continues to chronicle the lives of a group of young adults in New York City as they navigate the complexities of relationships, professional endeavors, friendships, and familial ties. The core group—Samir (Malik Elassal), Billie (Lucy Freyer), Paul Baker (Jack Innanen), Issa (Amita Rao), and Anton (Owen Thiele)—finds themselves collectively residing in Samir’s childhood home, fostering a dynamic environment ripe with both humor and relatable challenges.

FX's promotional materials tease a season filled with new real-world dilemmas, including explorations of self-identity, career satisfaction, family dynamics, and the constant tension between seeking change and desiring stability. The characters, known for their intricate social maneuvers, will continue to devise elaborate workarounds to avoid direct confrontations, often leading to recurring mistakes. Despite their missteps, a consistent theme remains their unwavering support for one another. The new episodes will further delve into their journeys, highlighting how they continue to show up for each other amidst the trials of young adulthood, promising another season of compelling and authentic storytelling.

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