The Watch Season 2 is the sequel to the hit show, The Watch. After the first season’s success, many people are excited for the release date of the second season. If you’re wondering when it will come out and what it will be about, look no further! In this blog post, we’ll discuss all the information you need to know – including the plot, cast members, reviews from critics and fans alike – so that you can decide whether or not this show is worth your time.
When will The Watch Season 2 be Released?
The BBC hasn’t said if “The Watch” has been renewed for a second season. That means that there’s no release date yet. Production on season 1 began in late October 2019 (via Bleeding Cool), and the first season premiered on BBC America on January 3, 2021. That puts about a year between the start of production and when the show is available — and that was during the coronavirus pandemic. So, if the BBC did renew The Watch then it would be available in about a year.
Jo Eaton-Kent, who plays Cheery, still believes that there is a lot of material for another season. I think Season 2 will happen because there are so many unanswered questions. “Earlier, while I was making breakfast, I was thinking, “Hang on, that question never really got answered, did it?” And that’s something that everybody else is going to be feeling. It’s not because they forgot to talk about it. It’s all intentional.”
What is the plot of The Watch Season 2?
At the end of the first season, Sam Vimes finds a place called “The Observers’ Realm” which is out of time. It is possible for you to go to any other alternate world here.
As star Adam Hugill put it in an interview with The Wrap, “Who knows what could happen, really? Because of the whole point of the Observers’ realm and the people that Vimes has been transported into, they could choose any multiverse they want and they could throw him back into a multiverse where he would have to exist as well. So God knows where you might end up finding him in a potential further-down-the-line story. Who knows where they throw him back into?”
In the Season 1 finale, the villain Carcer Dun framed one of The Watch members Lupin Worse for summoning a dragon. Ankh-Morpork, and The Watch members Angua and Carrot finally confessed their feelings for each other but didn’t yet pursue a relationship. If Season 2 does happen, everybody involved will have plenty to work with.
Who will be starring in The Watch Season 2?
If “The Watch” does return for a second season, that means the main cast will most likely return as well. “The Watch” follows the members of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch, who have to protect their town from all manner of fantasy creatures. The cast includes Richard Dormer as the head of the unit, Captain Sam Vimes; Jo Eaton-Kent as Constable Cheery Littlebottom, the unit’s forensics officer; Adam Hugill as Constable Carrot Ironfoundersson, the newest member of the City Watch; Marama Corlett as Corporal Angua; and Ralph Ineson as the voice of Sergeant Detritus.

If “The Watch” does return for a second season, that means the main cast will most likely return as well. “The Watch” follows the members of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch, who have to protect their town from all manner of fantasy creatures. The cast includes Richard Dormer as the head of the unit, Captain Sam Vimes; Jo Eaton-Kent as Constable Cheery Littlebottom, the unit’s forensics officer; Adam Hugill as Constable Carrot Ironfoundersson, the newest member of the City Watch; Marama Corlett as Corporal Angua; and Ralph Ineson as the voice of Sergeant Detritus.
What are the reviews from critics on The Watch Season 2?
Tom Holland, the author of the book “Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks”, was quoted as saying: “The Watch” is a funny, clever series that mixes the darkness of urban fantasy with the ridiculousness of fantasy adventures.”
If you’re looking for an entertaining show about cops in the middle ages, The Watch may be just what you need.
Where I can watch The Watch Season 2?
The Watch Season two is available on the BBC iPlayer. The show premiered in the United States on the Syfy Channel and the Science Channel, with new episodes released each Thursday at 11:00 pm ET/PT