Snowpiercer‘s second season is dropping tonight at 9 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. CT in the United States, and if you don’t already have a cable or satellite service, it might be confusing to find those new episodes. But we’re here to help!
Probably the best way to watch Snowpiercer Season 2 is through Amazon Prime Video. If you purchase the entire season, each episode will release within hours of its air time on TNT, with no other compounded costs if you’re already a Prime member. And, I mean, who isn’t already a Prime member? You buy the season and keep it forever to watch again and again whenever you’d like.
Of course, you can always purchase a live TV option through Hulu Live, Sling, Fubo, TruTV, or YouTubeTV, but those usually run $50-80 a month and by the time the entire season is done, you’ll be paying for a couple months. Also be sure that those services have the TNT channel before you buy.
If you live in the UK, Season 2 will be dropping on Netflix tomorrow morning at 8 a.m. GMT, but this is apparently not the case for those of us in the U.S.
The cast of #Snowpiercer summarizes Season One in 30 seconds. Aaaannnd – GO! ⏳ pic.twitter.com/iBNNz7YVFo
— Snowpiercer on TNT (@SnowpiercerTV) January 23, 2021
The great news here is that the entirety of Season 1 is currently available for free on TNT’s website, so you can hurry up and binge those episodes to get ready for tonight’s new season.
Season 2 aims to answer a few unanswered questions, including how Mr. Wilford (Sean Bean) came to be on a second train, how Melanie’s daughter also got to be on that same train, and how will Melanie and Layton co-exist after so much conflict.
The first season won our Best New Post-Apocalyptic TV Show of 2020 award so we’re really looking forward to this one. As with last season’s extensive coverage, you can bet that we’ll be right there to break down each episode of Season 2 as well.
All of this and there’s even confirmation of a Season 3 after this!
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