Created by Armani Ortiz, with Tyler Perry serving as an executive producer, Perimeter is a period drama series. The story takes place in Atlanta in the ’90s and revolves around Paige Dawn, an exemplary student at Spelman College. Her life becomes suddenly complicated when she starts dating Malcolm, a troubled young man. Season 1 premiered on BET Plus on February 29, 2024. If you are wondering whether there will be a Season 2, this is what we have discovered.
Here’s all the Perimeter Season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a Perimeter Season 2 release date?
Perimeter Season 2 does not have an official release date, but it will likely be announced in the future.
As of February 2024, Perimeter hasn’t been greenlit for the sophomore season. As Season 1 just premiered, this is not that unusual. Moreover, BET and BET Plus have a history of greenlighting future seasons of a show not long before the premiere of the said seasons. The same thing will probably happen with Perimeter. Tyler Perry’s shows almost always become multi-seasonal projects on these platforms, so Perimeter has that going for it as well. If everything goes well, the series will likely be greenlit for Season 2.
The cast includes Ava Mone’t as Paige Dawn, Tatyana Ali as Connie Dawn, Donavan Christie Jr. as Robert Dawn, Malcolm Xavier as Malcolm, Jalen Gilbert as Jonathan, West Montez as Romeo, Jordan Coleman as Evelyn, Sharon Conley as Lauren Thompson, Evan Gamble as Nathan, Shawn Vaughn as Justin, and more.
Where is Perimeter Season 2 coming out?
Perimeter Season 2 could come out on BET Plus.
This is because Season 1 debuted on the same service. ComingSoon will provide an update if and when there is an official announcement about Season 2.
The official synopsis for Perimeter reads:
“The series revolves around the Dawn family: Paige (Monet), a Spelman College sophomore whose life derails after falling for a “bad boy”; her father, Councilman Robert Dawn (Christie), whose mayoral aspirations come with significant personal and moral sacrifices; and his wife, Connie (Ali), striving to hold the family together. Set against the backdrop of Atlanta’s two major cultural events at the time – Freaknik and the 1996 Summer Olympics – their personal drama unfolds.”