‘Master of None’ Season 2 Trailer: Aziz Ansari Heralds His Small Screen Return With Big Screen Flair — Watch

Master of None,” the show that put stand-up Aziz Ansari on the map as the next comedian-turned-auteur, dropped a new trailer for its second season today, and it’s enough to get anyone excited for the series’ return. Teasing a possible black and white episode and featuring a gorgeous Italian love song as its only audio, the trailer is packed to the brim with exciting cameos and shenanigans for Ansari’s character, Dev.

‘Master of None’ Season 2: Aziz Ansari’s Award-Winning Comedy Returns in May and Heads to Italy – Watch

Look closely and you might catch Angela Bassett, Bobby Cannavale, and John Legend, as well as series regulars Eric Wareheim (also a writer on the show) and Lena Waithe. The fountain outside the Brooklyn Museum makes a splashy entrance for the song’s crescendo, and art lovers will recognize the grass-covered waves from upstate New York’s famed outdoor sculpture park, Storm King. There is plenty of Italian countryside to go around, with equal time given to Vespas, vino, and villas.

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Per Netflix’s description, season 2 has Dev (Ansari) returning to New York from abroad to face personal and professional challenges, as well as to explore a relationship with “someone very meaningful to him.” No word on who that is, but Noël Wells, who plays Dev’s season 1 love interest, Rachel, is suspiciously missing from the trailer.

“Master of None” returns to Netflix on May 12. Check out the new trailer:

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