Netflix has set a release date for Season 2 ofHuman Resources, itscritically acclaimedanimated spinoff ofBig Mouth. To celebrate the occasion, the streamer has also gifted fans with a metalinguistic teaser trailer in which the creatures ofHuman Resourcesdiscuss some of the upcoming season’s guest stars.
In the teaser trailer, Maury the Hormone Monster (voiced byNick Kroll) and hisHuman Resources colleaguesopenly discuss the release of Season 2 of their show on Netflix. They also share their excitement about the possibility ofHugh Jackmanreturning as a recurring character. In the first season, Jackman voiced Dante the Addiction Angel, a highly-seductive creature that pushes people to become obsessed about things.

In the teaser trailer, the creatures of Human Resources are also excited about some big names set to appear in Season 2, includingMiley CyrusandFlorence Pugh. Cyrus is a pop star who doesn’t need introductions. Afterstarting her successful career withHannah Montana, Cyrus became one of the most critical voices in the music industry, so we hope she’ll get some juicy songs in Season 2 ofHuman Resources. As for Pugh, she’s one of the hottest stars in Hollywood, having claimed the title of the MCU’s new Black Window and appeared in movies such asMidsommarandDon’t Worry Darling.
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When IsHuman ResourcesSeason 2 Coming to Netflix?
Season 2 ofHuman Resourceswill bring backsome of our favorite creatures, including Mona the Hormone Monstress (voiced byThandiwe Newton), Emmy the Lovebug (voiced byAidy Bryant), Pete the Logic Rock (voiced byRandall Park), Rochelle the Lovebug (voiced byKeke Palmer), Walter the Lovebug (voiced byBrandon Kyle Goodman), The Shame Wizard (voiced byDavid Thewlis), Simon Sex (voiced byJemaine Clement), Tito the Anxiety Mosquito (voiced byMaria Bamford), Gavin the Hormone Monster (voiced byBobby Cannavale), Sonya the Lovebug (voiced byPamela Adlon), Petra the Ambition Gremlin (voiced byRosie Perez) and Keith From Grief (voiced byHenry Winkler).
Besides starring inHuman Resources, Kroll also co-created the spinoff together withKelly Galuska,Andrew Goldberg,Jennifer Flackett, andMark Levin. The five co-creators also act as the show’s executive producers. Kroll, Goldberg, Flackett, and Levin are also co-creators and executive producers of the original seriesBig Mouth,which was recently renewed for its eighth and final season.
Season 2 ofHuman Resourcescomes to Netflix this June 9. Check out the new teaser trailer and the series’ synopsis below.
From the inventive minds that brought us the award winning adult animation favoriteBig Mouthcomes the even edgier and adult-ierHuman Resources. The spin-off pulls back the curtain on the daily lives of the creatures - Hormone Monsters, Depression Kitties, Shame Wizards and many more - that help humans journey through every aspect of life from puberty to parenthood to the twilight years. It quickly becomes clear that though the protagonists are creatures, they have a lot of humanity themselves.