"UnREAL" Season 2 returns Monday, June 6, at 10:00 p.m. via Lifetime. The drama series that takes a jab at dating reality shows, such as the "Bachelor," promises more shocking revelations. This season also brings more male nudity and female power struggles. What else is up ahead with the show coming back? Here's a roundup below.
"UnREAL" Season 2: The Black Suitor Darius Hill
Some things will definitely change now that Rachel (Shiri Appleby) has been promoted to showrunner of "Everlasting," the dating show within an actual show. One of this is the introduction of a new black suitor, Darius Hill (B.J. Britt). The football star with savvy moves will get into a lot of steamy situations with the women on "UnREAL" Season 2.
Darius is quite a lady's man, but the actor playing him claims it is not who he is in real life. "I'm learning the game, so to speak," B.J. Britt told Entertainment Tonight about his character. I'm learning how to juggle women."
Former suitor Adam (Freddie Stroma) will have brief appearances in "UnREAL" Season 2, but Lifetime isn't telling just how long Adam is staying put on the set of the dating show. His presence will put Rachel on the edge, given their history together, per Yahoo.
"UnREAL" Season 2: More Romances, Nudity
Despite how things ending between Adam and Rachel last season, the latter will find new love in "UnREAL" Season 2. Her new guy is Coleman, who works as the producer of "Everlasting." Even Rachel's boss, Quinn (Constance Zimmer) is getting a new lover - the network's owner, played by Ioan Gruffudd.
The men on "UnREAL" Season 2 will be naked a lot, more than the women, per Bustle. The dating show within the show will be delving into women living like men, according to Sarah Gertrude Shapiro, the show's creator, per MTV.
"UnREAL" Season 2: Power Struggles
Behind the scenes of "Everlasting," Rachel and her mentor, Quinn, will get into plenty of conflicts as well. While both women are connected like soulmates, the pressures of keeping their show a top-rater will always get to them. Quinn promoted Rachel last season so that she can do other stuff, but apparently, it's not that hard to let things go. The women end up in a professional power struggle, which could affect their friendship.
Meanwhile, Lifetime has renewed "UnREAL" for a third season ahead of the premiere of Season 2. Watch the teaser to the show's return: