Netflix 'Outer Banks' Season 2: Release date, how to watch and trailer of action-adventure show

'Outer Banks' is back with Season 2 and the stakes are higher this time as the main characters embark on another adventure to find the treasure
UPDATED JUL 7, 2021
Chase Stokes as John B and Madelyn Cline as Sarah Cameron in 'Outer Banks' Season 2 (Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix)
Chase Stokes as John B and Madelyn Cline as Sarah Cameron in 'Outer Banks' Season 2 (Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix)

Season 1 of ‘Outer Banks’ was a sleeper hit for Netflix. It was one of those shows that gave viewers a perfect escape from everything that was happening in the outside world. The first season only consisted of 10 episodes and kept viewers glued to their screens. However, it ended on a massive cliffhanger and fans cannot wait for the next season to arrive. Luckily, they don’t have to wait much longer to see their favorite characters back on the screen. Season 2 of the acclaimed show is set to make its way to the platform later this month and it’s time to pretend that we are on a vacation once again.

The show is one of the many actions and adventure series that has done really well on the platform. Shows such as ‘Sweet Tooth’, ‘Lupin’ and ‘Outlander’ have been some of the most successful projects in recent times.

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The series follows a group of teenagers who live at The Cut and are determined to find out what happened to the missing father of the group’s ringleader, John B (Chase Stokes). Along the way, they discover a legendary treasure that is tied to John B's father. However, soon they find themselves being chased by authorities and look to overcome obstacles such as drugs, love, fighting, friendship and money.

With Season 2 just around the corner, it will be fascinating to see how they get over these things. Here’s everything we know about Season 2.

Chase Stokes as John B and Madelyn Cline as Sarah Cameron in 'Outer Banks' Season 2 (Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix)

Release date and how to watch

The upcoming edition of ‘Outer Banks’ will premiering exclusively on Netflix on Friday, July 30, at 3 am ET. Viewers can subscribe to Netflix directly, via a mobile app store (App Store, Google Play). You can also watch it by signing up for the platform’s free trial. Apart from that, viewers can also opt for different subscription plans provided by the streaming giant. A premium plan that allows more people to watch the service on different screens simultaneously costs $18 per month. Meanwhile, the basic US plan costs $9 per month.

Plot

The official synopsis reads: “The show is a coming of age story that follows a tight-knit group of local teens (the “Pogues”) in the beach vacation destination of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. After their near-death escape, Season Two finds John B & Sarah on the run — and in over their heads — in the Bahamas. New friends also bring new foes as they’re back on the trail of the gold, while the stakes for Kiara, Pope, and JJ rapidly escalate at home. The $400M is still in the game, but will the uncovering of a newfound secret reunite the group for a fresh mission? The adventure of a lifetime awaits, but uncharted waters ahead mean our Pogues must do all they can to make it out alive.”

Cast

All the original cast members will be returning for the upcoming season. Chase Stokes will come back to portray the character of John B while Madelyn Cline will return as Sarah Cameron. Meanwhile, Madison Bailey will be reprising the role of Kiara, and Jonathan Daviss will return as Pope.

Another actor returning for Season 2 is Rudy Pankow, who played JJ in the series.



 

Other actors to feature on the show are Austin North (Topper), Drew Starkey (Rafe Cameron), Charles Esten (Ward Cameron), Elizabeth Mitchell (Limbrey), Caroline Arapoglou (Rose) and Carlacia Grant (Cleo).

Creators

The show has been created and written by the amazing trio of Jonas Pate, Josh Pate and Shannon Burke. Meanwhile, Carole Sanders Peterman is the producer on the show while Kathleen Hale, Michael Jefferson and Sunny Hodge are serving as co-producers.

Executive producer Josh Pate speaks onstage during the 'Blood & Oil' panel discussion at the ABC Entertainment portion of the 2015 Summer TCA Tour at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 5, 2015, in Beverly Hills, California (Frederick M Brown/Getty Images)

Trailer

The trailer sees the gang embarking on another adventure and finding the truth about the treasure. The season will have more action than the first one and certain sections of the edition have been shot in the Bahamas.

You can watch the trailer here.



 

If you like this, you will love these:

‘Vikings’

‘Sweet Tooth’

‘The Witcher’

‘The Umbrella Academy’

‘Timeless’

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