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By Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, March 31 (Reuters) – American actor Jon Hamm said Season 2 of the Apple TV+ dark comedy “Your Friends and Neighbors” will focus on the consequences ​facing his character after beginning a life of ‌crime in Season 1.

“Season 2 is very much about dealing with the fallout of all of those decisions,” Hamm told Reuters.

The series, created by American author Jonathan Tropper, follows Andrew Cooper, ‌a ​former financier who turns to ⁠stealing from his wealthy ⁠neighbors after losing his job. Tropper wrote the role with Hamm in mind.

In the new season, Cooper struggles to balance his criminal life with ​his family relationships, particularly with his ex‑wife Mel, played by Amanda Peet.

Hamm said Cooper continues trying ⁠to live “with a foot in ⁠both worlds,” but finds the complications only ​deepen.

Those tensions are heightened by the arrival of a ​new neighbor, Owen Ashe, played by “X-Men” actor James Marsden, ‌whose presence disrupts the town’s social order.

“He comes in as the chaos agent of Season 2,” Marsden said, adding that Owen’s wealth and swagger quickly ⁠unsettle the community.

Olivia Munn, who plays Samantha Levitt, described Owen as a “Count of Monte Cristo‑like figure” who upends an established hierarchy.

“Everyone’s in ⁠their place, ‌and then this guy comes in ⁠with enormous wealth and flaunts it,” she ​said.

Despite ‌the new twists, Hamm said the ​show remains a commentary ⁠on modern consumerism.

“It’s an examination of this late‑stage capitalist, hyper‑consumerist culture,” he said, pointing to the endless desire for more possessions.

Season 2 of “Your Friends and Neighbors” premieres Friday on Apple TV+.

(Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Alicia Powell; Editing ​by Rod Nickel)

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