🚨 HOLY HELL: Kimmie just buried a Bellarie ALIVE – but whose corpse is crawling out of the grave in Part 2? 💀

She married the dying king, stole his crown, and torched his empire… now the family’s darkest secret is BLEEDING back to life. A sister chained in the basement. A wedding ring soaked in blood. One gunshot that SILENCES the truth forever.

Tyler Perry hid the REAL trailer ending – and it’s so twisted Netflix almost BANNED it. You think you know revenge? Wait till you see who Kimmie kills NEXT.

Tyler Perry’s soapy juggernaut Beauty in Black is cranking up the heat with a first-look trailer for Season 2 Part 2 that’s got viewers glued to their screens, demanding answers to the cliffhangers that left jaws on the floor after Part 1’s September drop. The eight-episode sophomore run, split like its predecessor to keep the binge buzz alive, has already racked up 25 million views in its first week, propelling it to Netflix’s global Top 10 and sparking endless X debates about Kimmie’s cutthroat climb. With production wrapped at Atlanta’s Tyler Perry Studios and post-production humming along, insiders point to an early 2026 premiere – likely January or February – mirroring the six-month gap between Season 1’s halves. The trailer’s tagline? “Vengeance spares no one.” And from the footage, it’s clear: Kimmie (Taylor Polidore Williams) isn’t just playing the game anymore – she’s rewriting the rules with a body count.

For the newcomers dipping into this glossy guilty pleasure, Beauty in Black follows Kimmie Belzer, a resilient sex worker thrust into the opulent – and rotten – world of the Bellarie family, cosmetics titans with a side hustle in human trafficking that would make even Perry’s Madea blush. Debuting October 24, 2024, with eight episodes, the series blended high-stakes family feuds, forbidden romances, and moral quagmires into a soapy storm that streamed for over 20 million views in its first month. Part 1 of Season 1, helmed by Perry’s signature rapid-fire dialogue and Atlanta glamour shots, ended on a shocker: Kimmie uncovering her employer’s underground ring after her sister Rain (Amber Reign Smith) vanishes into it. Enter Part 2, dropping March 6, 2025, where Kimmie goes full vigilante, teaming with unlikely allies to dismantle the operation – but not without casualties, including a brutal hit that leaves fans questioning loyalties.

That momentum carried straight into Season 2’s greenlight, announced in March 2025 amid Perry’s packed slate – think The Six Triple Eight biopic and a fresh Madea flick. Filmed back-to-back with Season 1’s second half in spring 2024, the full 16-episode order was always split for maximum suspense, a tactic Perry mastered in his BET days but amped up for Netflix’s algorithm. Part 1 hit September 11, 2025, picking up post-wedding bombshell: Patriarch Horace Bellarie (Ricco Ross), on his deathbed, weds Kimmie in a ploy to disinherit his scheming kin and crown her COO of the $2 billion beauty empire. “Smart, ruthless, calculated: There’s a new HBIC,” the trailer purrs, showing Kimmie strutting boardrooms in designer digs while dodging daggers from Horace’s ex Olivia (Debbi Morgan), beauty mogul daughter-in-law Mallory (Crystle Stewart), and brother Norman (Richard Lawson).

The finale of Part 1? Pure Perry chaos: Kimmie slaps down a coup attempt by Mallory, only for Rain’s rescue op to go sideways, pulling in Jules (Charles Malik Whitfield) – Horace’s security chief and Kimmie’s ex-boss – for a steamy, traitorous hookup that ends in gunfire. X exploded with reactions; @Jabu_Macdonald posted the trailer clip racking up 45K views, while @ThugGoonz’s hype reel hit 4K likes, fans chanting “Kimmie Queen” amid spoilers like “That wedding twist tho 👀.” Williams, in a Tudum sit-down, teased Kimmie’s evolution: “By season’s end, she’s discovering a whole new level of power… but at what cost?” Perry echoed the sentiment to Deadline: “We left ’em on the edge – Part 2’s where the knives come out.”

Now, the Part 2 trailer – unveiled November 10 via Netflix’s Tudum – clocks in at 90 seconds of unfiltered venom. Quick cuts flash Kimmie in a blood-splattered gown, whispering “This ends now” over Rain’s screams; Mallory plotting with Norman in a dimly lit den, hissing “She’s not family – she’s a threat”; and a shadowy figure – teased as new recurring baddie Victor Lang (Steven G. Norfleet) – loading a silencer with eyes on Kimmie’s penthouse. The score swells with pulsating R&B from composer Jimijame$, underscoring Perry’s theme: “Cycles of power, broken by blood.” First-look stills, dropped alongside, show Williams in power suits clashing with Stewart’s icy glares, plus a gut-punch: Rain, bandaged and broken, clutching Kimmie’s hand amid hospital beeps. “Vengeance spares no one,” the voiceover intones, cutting to a boardroom brawl where chairs fly and alliances shatter.

Plot-wise, expect Kimmie to weaponize her new title against the Bellaries’ underground empire, now fracturing under her scrutiny. Rain’s abduction – revealed in Part 1 as Mallory’s desperate bid to “clean house” – forces Kimmie into a heist with Varney (Terrell Carter), the reformed enforcer who’s nursing a crush, and Calvin (Shannon Wallace), the tech whiz hacking ledgers for dirt. But trust? Fleeting. Olivia’s scheming with ex-con Angel (Xavier Smalls) hints at a maternal twist – is she Kimmie’s real kin? – while Norman’s gambling debts pull in Victor, a slick fixer with ties to Atlanta’s underbelly.