Dave Season 2: Lil Dicky Series Return Date Revealed
FXX s most-watched comedy is returning. Right as summer is getting into the swing of things,
Dave will return with its second batch of episodes and with it will bring a star-studded lineup. Featuring marketer-turned-rapper-turned-actor Lil Dicky in the titular role, the series will air its season premiere on June 16th.
Like all other FX and FXX shows, the episodes will first premiere on the network before being added to Hulu to next day under the FX on Hulu brand. Lil Dicky real name Dave Burd created the series alongside Jeff Schaffer (
The League) and the two managed to get some big-time musicians on board to appear throughout the show s sophomore outing.
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