
The quartet rounds out the cast, joining previously announced stars Carey Mulligan, Oscar Isaac, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny, Youn Yuh-jung and Song Kang-ho.
The new season centers on a young couple (Spaeny and Melton) who witness an alarming argument between their boss (Isaac) and his wife (Mulligan), leading to chessing of favors and coercion in the elite world of a country club and a Korean billionaire owner (Youn).
Details about the character are still being kept under wraps. BM reportedly plays a former tennis professional who runs the tennis shop at the country club. Jang would play the billionaire's personal translator. Fichtner would play a wealthy country club member with Hoover as his trophy wife.
The first season of Beef, starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, premiered in 2023 and won a slew of awards, including eight Emmys, four Critics Choice Awards, three Golden Globes, two Gotham Awards, two Film Independent Spirit Awards, two SAG Awards and PGA, WGA and AFI Honors.
The upcoming season will consist of eight 30-minute episodes and will see Lee Sung Jin return as creator, showrunner and executive producer.