Bel-Air: Need your Peacock must-see sneak peek? Of course you do
As if you really needed a reason to get excited about Peacock’s ‘Bel-Air’ season two, episode five - a sneak peek never hurt anybody. So of course counting down the days to March 23, it’s only right to geek out over seeing the crew.
As if you really needed a reason to get excited about Peacock’s ‘Bel-Air’ season two, episode five - a sneak peek never hurt anybody. So of course counting down the days to March 23, it’s only right to geek out over seeing the crew.
Peacock’s ‘Bel-Air’ season two, episode five sneak-peek is must-see
Of course every episode is must-see but this new sneak peek? Holy smokes. It’s all types of cameo-heavy and exciting.
Set in modern-day Los Angeles, Peacock’s successful one-hour drama series Bel-Air imagines the beloved sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air through a new, dramatic take on Will’s complicated journey from the streets of West Philadelphia to the gated mansions of Bel-Air. As these two worlds collide, Will reckons with the power of second chances while navigating the conflicts, emotions, and biases of a world far different from the only one he’s ever known.
Season two of Bel-Air picks up with Will at a crossroads as a new figure comes into his life who challenges what he’s learned in Bel-Air and competes for control of his influence. He juggles this while navigating his home life with the Banks family and trying to rebuild the trust that was broken at the end of last season.
We’ll see Will and Carlton’s brotherhood start to evolve as they grow closer, but still challenge each other about their differences. We’ll also see Hilary evolve as she becomes more of a boss in her influencer world and how that spills over into her relationship with Jazz, and also highlight the relatable struggles around Viv and Phil balancing marriage and family while trying to forge their own career paths and reconnect to the things that are important to them.Inspired by Morgan Cooper’s viral trailer that reimagined the iconic, culture-defining ‘90s sitcom, Bel-Air takes a fresh and raw approach to this world of swagger, style, and aspiration, while exploring Will’s complex journey through a current lens. The series features an ensemble cast that introduces new sensation Jabari Banks as Will and a creative team that includes showrunner, executive producer and writer Carla Banks Waddles and Cooper, who serves as executive producer.
The official 'Bel-Air' season two trailer is jam-packed with excitement
The wait is almost over. Peacock’s ‘Bel-Air’ is on deck for another wild run and by the looks of the second season trailer, there’s plenty to geek out over.
The wait is almost over. Peacock’s ‘Bel-Air’ is on deck for another wild run and by the looks of the second season trailer, there’s plenty to geek out over.
The new ‘Bel-Air’ season two trailer is must-see
While you’ll have to wait until February 23 to start up the fun, the new trailer gives you plenty of reasons to have high expectations for round two. From twists and turns to ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ actress Tatyana Ali joining the cast, the series is going all-in for season 2.
Set in modern-day Los Angeles, Peacock’s successful one-hour drama series Bel-Air imagines the beloved sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air through a new, dramatic take on Will’s complicated journey from the streets of West Philadelphia to the gated mansions of Bel-Air. As these two worlds collide, Will reckons with the power of second chances while navigating the conflicts, emotions, and biases of a world far different from the only one he’s ever known.
Season two of Bel-Air picks up with Will at a crossroads as a new figure comes into his life who challenges what he’s learned in Bel-Air and competes for control of his influence. He juggles this while navigating his home life with the Banks family and trying to rebuild the trust that was broken at the end of last season. We’ll see Will and Carlton’s brotherhood start to evolve as they grow closer, but still challenge each other about their differences. We’ll also see Hilary evolve as she becomes more of a boss in her influencer world and how that spills over into her relationship with Jazz, and also highlight the relatable struggles around Viv and Phil balancing marriage and family while trying to forge their own career paths and reconnect to the things that are important to them.
Inspired by Morgan Cooper’s viral trailer that reimagined the iconic, culture-defining ‘90s sitcom, Bel-Air takes a fresh and raw approach to this world of swagger, style, and aspiration, while exploring Will’s complex journey through a current lens. The series features an ensemble cast that introduces new sensation Jabari Banks as Will and a creative team that includes showrunner, executive producer and writer Carla Banks Waddles and Cooper, who serves as executive producer.
Saweetie officially goes Hollywood with upcoming 'Bel-Air' cameo
Need even more reasons to watch Peacock’s ‘Bel-Air’ next month? The hit series returns for a second season and the guest cast list reveals some powerful appearances including hip-hop star Saweetie.
Need even more reasons to watch Peacock’s ‘Bel-Air’ next month? The hit series returns for a second season and the guest cast list reveals some powerful appearances including hip-hop star Saweetie.
Saweetie’s appearing in ‘Bel-Air’ season 2
While details are still coming together, it turns out you won’t have to wait long to see Saw in the new season. The hit-making performer is slated to make her presence felt in the opening broadcast.
Peacock’s record setting drama series Bel-Air announces Season 2 cameo from Grammy nominated recording artist Saweetie, along with recurring cast Brooklyn McLinn (Cloak & Dagger, Blackish), Jazlyn Martin (This Is Us, All American: Homecoming) and Riele Downs (Darby and The Dead, Henry Danger).
NEW RECURRING CAST CHARACTERS/DESCRIPTIONS:
Saweetie will make an appearance as herself in the first episode of the season.
Brooklyn McLinn will play Doc Hightower, a busy and driven basketball recruiter and AAU Coach who is impressed by Will’s game at Bel-Air Academy.
Jazlyn Martin will play Jackie. Her South L.A. street smarts put Will’s Philly swagger to the test when they are introduced to each other at a Venice basketball tournament.
Riele Downs will play Yazmin, the president of the Black Student Union at Bel-Air Academy. While their paths have not previously crossed at school, Yazmin finds herself impressed by Carlton’s contributions to the club.
Season 2 of Bel-Air premieres on Peacock February 23 with new episodes streaming Thursdays.
Bel-Air levels up with RoundGlass Living pushing mind, body and soul goals
Music newcomer Bel-Air is giving people a reason to get their mind right. The hip-hop artist has teamed up with global Wholistic Wellbeing company RoundGlass to bring awareness of the benefits of living your best life through a series of meditation and spiritual exercises.
Music newcomer Bel-Air is giving people a reason to get their mind right. The hip-hop artist has teamed up with global Wholistic Wellbeing company RoundGlass to bring awareness of the benefits of living your best life through a series of meditation and spiritual exercises.
Bel-Air and RoundGlass are going for the win
The RoundGlass app launched a few months back and has continued to gain steam with both celebrity co-signs and a growing membership base. Now with Bel-Air getting involved, people can look forward to the iPhone and Android-friendly app expanding to even bigger demographics.
RoundGlass, a global Wholistic Wellbeing company dedicated to empowering people on their personal wellness journey, is featuring emerging artist Bel-Air in its latest Meditation Series video. The series can be found on the RoundGlass Living App, available for iPhone and Android users. Bel-Air shares how creating music is his personal meditation and how his Wholistic Wellbeing journey began as he coped with the grief of losing both his mother and brother.
Originally from Orlando, Florida, Bel-Air knew from a very early age that music was a passion for him. While in high school and perfecting his music writing skills, the young Bel-Air recalls how one day his mother heard him singing "You Remind Me" by Usher and encouraged him to keep singing. Sadly, in 2014 his mother, who had always been his most fervent supporter, passed away, and not long after he also lost his brother. Just two months later Bel-Air was diagnosed with cancer. He continued working his 9-5 job and making music – which he calls his personal meditation – to help him stay focused. Cancer-free and back to good health, Bel-Air is working independently with Grammy Award-Winning music producers and remains upbeat about the positive impact he could make on the world with music.
It’s more than the rap game standing behind Bel-Air. RoundGlass founder Sunny Singh has dished on the meaningfulness and value of having Bel down with the team.
“We so appreciate Bel-Air sharing his personal losses and challenges to help us in our mission to empower people to start their Wholistic Wellbeing journey. His use of the RoundGlass Living app is a perfect example of why we created it. It’s a tool for people to use for their personal focus areas. Whether it’s grief, end-of-life challenges or just a desire to reach your full potential, our wellness app provides that assistance.”
Need some influence? Look no further than what Bel-Air has done over the past few years across social media with nearly 2 million people keeping tabs on his daily habits.
With over 1.7 million Instagram followers, Bel-Air is already an influencer and is on track to become a musical sensation. He has opened for Young Thug, Jaquees, PeeWee Longway, Ty Dolla $, Gucci Mane, Bobby Shmurder, and Rich the Kid to name a few. He recently released a new song, “Hurt No More.”