When is Trinkets season 2 out on Netflix? Release date, cast, trailer and plot revealed

Trinkets is returning to Netflix for one final season
Kimberley Bond25 August 2020

Trinkets is returning to Netflix for a second season - but it's also going to be the last instalment of the show.

Based on Kristen Smith's novel of the same name, the hit drama follows three teenage girls - Elodie, Moe and Tabitha - as they form an unlikely friendship, bonding over their mutual shoplifting habit.

The first season of the teen drama premiered in the UK last June, and left fans reeling after things were left open-ended. But luckily there's not much longer to wait to find out how things pan out.

Here's everything you need to know about Trinkets season 2 - including the release date, cast and plot details...

When is Trinkets season 2 released on Netflix?

The new series of Trinkets will the the teen series' last
Netflix

The second instalment of Trinkets is released on the streaming platform today, Tuesday, August 25.

Like the first season, there are ten new episodes, which all dropped at the same time.

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A source told Hollywood Reporter that the series will have a "natural conclusion" following a glut of cancellations from Netflix.

Who's in the cast?

Jacon Skidmore stars as AJ, while Auston Crute stars as Marquise
Netflix

The new series will see out three unlikely anti-heroines Elodie (Brianna Hildebrand), Tabitha (Quintessa Swindell) and Moe (Kiana Madeira) return for one last round.

Elodie's dad Doug (Larry Sullivan), her step-mum Jenna (Dana Green) and her step-brother Spencer (Parker Hall) are also likely to return, alongside Moe's mum Vicky (October Moore), Tabitha's dad Whit (Linden Ashby), her mum Lori (Joy Bryant), and Sabine (Katrina Cunningham).

Chloe Levine plays Jillian
Netflix

Other members of the cast will include Jacob Skidmore as AJ, Austin Crute as Marquise, alongside Luka (Henry Zaga), Brady (Brandon Butler), Noah (Odiseas Georgiadis)

The series will also welcome newcomer Chloe Levine as Jillian, a clarinet player that catches Elodie's eye.

What is the second season about?

It's going to be a difficult final series for our leads
Netflix

The end of the first series saw Elodie's relationship with her father hit rock bottom after he informs her he's sending her to a facility in Seattle to help her deal with her shoplifting compulsion.

Elsewhere, Moe stole a bottle of vodka after she learned she was rejected from her dream course, while Tabitha could find herself in a whole heap of trouble after ignoring threats from Brady that he will tell the police that she stole his car.

Things may also get bumpier for Moe, as her father has since been released from prison and she struggles to reconcile their relationship.

As we see Moe and Tabitha questioned by police, and Elodie desperately returning to shoplifting, we can tell things are only set to get worse for our threesome before they get better.

Is there a trailer?

After the season two teaser was released last year, the full trailer was released in August.

You can watch a trailer here or at the top of this article.

Trinkets season two is available to watch now on Netflix

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