The wait is over for fans of Netflix’s hit YA series Finding Her Edge. Just weeks after its January 2026 premiere skyrocketed to the Top 10 in over 80 countries and amassed millions of views, the streamer officially renewed the show for Season 2—and dropped a trailer that’s already sending shockwaves through the fandom.

Season 1, adapted from Jennifer Iacopelli’s novel, followed Adriana Russo (Madelyn Keys), a talented figure skater returning to the ice to save her family’s struggling Russo Rink. Paired with the technically brilliant but emotionally guarded Brayden Elliot (Cale Ambrozic), their partnership started as a strategic fake romance to attract sponsors. Meanwhile, Adriana grappled with lingering feelings for her ex-partner Freddie O’Connell (Olly Atkins). The finale delivered heartbreak: Adriana chose Freddie, publicly kissing him and ending things with Brayden, who walked away to skate with Riley in a bitter twist.

That ending divided viewers. Many “Team Brayden” fans flooded social media, petitioning for a redo, arguing the undeniable chemistry between Adriana and Brayden—built on tension, trust-building lifts, and vulnerable moments—outshone the safer reunion with Freddie. The trailer for Season 2 flips the script dramatically.

Opening with sweeping shots of the rink under dramatic lighting, the footage shows Adriana and Brayden sharing intense eye contact during a high-stakes routine. Quick cuts reveal stolen glances, heated arguments, and—most shockingly—tender, private moments that scream real romance: Brayden gently adjusting Adriana’s skates, a lingering hug after a flawless spin, and whispered conversations hinting at unresolved feelings. Freddie appears conflicted, watching from the sidelines as jealousy simmers. The Russo Rink’s merger with rival Voltage Academy raises the stakes, forcing old partners to confront new realities.

The trailer teases higher drama: intense training montages for upcoming competitions (possibly eyeing Olympic-level pressure), family tensions at the rink, and emotional confrontations. Voiceover lines like “Some edges are meant to be crossed” and “What if the one you fought against is the one you can’t let go?” fuel speculation that Season 2 will explore regret, redemption, and a potential switch-up in the love triangle.

With the 2026 Olympics vibe still fresh, the series cleverly weaves elite skating authenticity—complex lifts, edge work, and performance pressure—into its romantic core. The cast’s chemistry, praised in interviews, promises even messier dynamics ahead. Brayden’s growth from cocky partner to someone genuinely invested, contrasted with Freddie’s more predictable stability, has fans buzzing about who Adriana will ultimately choose.

As production ramps up, Finding Her Edge Season 2 looks set to deliver more spins, spills, and swoon-worthy moments. One thing’s clear: the ice just got a lot hotter.