
Oh, the drama! As of November 2025, whispers from the set are exploding across fan forums and Netflix insiders: Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black is gearing up for Season 3, and it’s set to crank the chaos to eleven. If Season 2’s Part 1 finale left us reeling—with Horace’s shocking revenge on his own son Roy (that infamous urination scene still haunts my dreams)—imagine the fallout. The Bellaire family’s empire is crumbling faster than a cheap foundation in a monsoon, with Kimmie now queen bee after marrying the ailing patriarch, only for Olivia’s shadowy schemes to poison the well (literally? Those tampered medical reports scream sabotage).
But let’s cut to the chase—or should I say, the hunt? The simplest, most gut-punching question on every viewer’s lips: Where is Glenn? For the uninitiated (or blissfully spoiler-free), Glenn isn’t just some side character fodder. He’s Jules’ son, the stable boy with a heart of gold who bonded with Sylvie’s wide-eyed innocence over horse rides and hidden family secrets in Season 2, Episode 7’s “Gloves Off.” Remember that electric chat where he spilled about his lineage? Yeah, that vulnerability made him the emotional anchor we didn’t know we needed amid all the backstabbing and bedroom betrayals.
Fast-forward to the mid-season bombshell: Rain, Kimmie’s fierce (and occasionally reckless) bestie, accidentally plows into Glenn during a frantic escape gone wrong. Blood on the asphalt, a gasp-worthy cliffhanger—fans have been theorizing for months if he’s pushing up daisies or just nursing grudges in hiding. Season 2’s endless filler scenes (looking at you, those dragged-out family feuds) built the suspense, but now?

Sources close to the production (okay, aggregated from Reddit rants and Tudum teases) confirm Glenn’s fate is the spark that ignites Season 3’s powder keg. If Jules finds out Rain’s behind it? “He’ll kill her,” one recap warns—and honestly, with Jules’ zero-chill vibe as head of security, that’s no idle threat. Rain’s the rare voice of reason in Kimmie’s whirlwind, always pausing to plot before pulling triggers. Losing her would shatter the fragile sisterhood that’s carried us through two seasons of soapy splendor.
Enter Roy, the drug-fueled disaster we love to loathe. As Mallory’s unraveling hubby and the Bellaire brothers’ wildcard, Roy’s been spiraling since his CEO figurehead gig turned into a family punchline. Season 2 had him smitten with Felicia (cue Jules’ jealous meltdown), but now? Post-cancer-dad humiliation, Roy’s channeling that rage into a personal vendetta.
Plot leaks suggest he’s piecing together Glenn’s vanishing act—maybe sniffing around the stables, interrogating Sylvie, or worse, leveraging his strip-club connections for dirt. “Roy’s about to catch him,” as the buzz goes, and it’s not a gentle reunion. Picture a high-stakes pursuit through Chicago’s underbelly: Roy’s erratic energy clashing with Glenn’s street-smarts, all while the Beauty in Black empire teeters on lawsuits, secret affairs (Charles and Varney, anyone?), and Horace’s coma-level decline.
This isn’t just plot padding; it’s Perry’s signature gut-punch, blending social commentary on Black family legacies with over-the-top melodrama. Season 3 drops could hit early 2026, per Netflix’s two-part rhythm, but until then, we’re left dangling: Is Glenn alive, plotting revenge? Will Roy’s “catch” expose Rain’s hit-and-run, dragging Kimmie into a war with Jules? Or does this tie back to Olivia’s inheritance grab, with Glenn as the unwitting pawn?