What time is The Witcher season 2 released on Netflix?
Alarm clocks at the ready...
The Witcher season 2 is nearly here. If you're anything like us, you're probably counting down the hours until you can binge and devour all eight episodes of the new season on Netflix.
But, uhh, when is The Witcher season 2 available to stream? Good question - and not a silly one. In the age of pre-loads and taking into account time zones, it can be tricky to figure out exactly what happens where you live. We're here to keep it simple so you can watch the new episodes as soon as they land.
When is The Witcher season 2 out on Netflix?
The Witcher season 2 is released on December 17, almost two full years after the first season.
As is the standard on Netflix, all eight episodes will drop at once on Friday – ensuring you’ve got a weekend filled with Witchery goodness ahead of you.
What time is The Witcher season 2 available to stream?
The Witcher season 2 will launch at midnight Pacific/3am Eastern in the US. That’s a slightly more manageable 8am GMT in the UK.
Unlike with Disney Plus, there’s not any wiggle room here – it won’t appear any earlier. If it’s not on the main landing page, refresh at the times listed above.
If you’re not in the US or UK, use this time zone converter (and set your alarms if you need to).
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