How to watch The White Lotus season 2 online: stream every episode of the acclaimed HBO series from anywhere
All episodes of the Emmy-winning series are available now...
Ready to check into The White Lotus? All episodes of season 2 of the HBO comedy-drama are available to stream now. If you like your TV witty, pointed, and tremendously entertaining, then this story about a group of neurotic holiday makers losing their s**t in Hawaii will enthrall you from the start. Read on below as we explain how to watch every episode of the The White Lotus season 2 online from anywhere in the world.
Release date: Sunday, October 30 at 9pm ET/PT
Stream all episodes: HBO Max (US)|Crave (CA)| Now (UK) |Binge (AU)
Cast: Sabrina Impacciatore, Jennifer Coolidge, Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Imperioli, F. Murray Abraham, Theo James, Aubrey Plaza, Will Sharpe, Tom Hollander
The inaugural season of this multi award-winning series flaunted an excellent cast, including Murray Bartlett as the increasingly unhinged hotel manager Armand. The upcoming lineup doesn't disappoint either, with Jennifer Coolidge reprising her role as the emotionally needy Tanya alongside a grade-A helping of TV talent.
The Sopranos' Michael Imperioli stars as Dominic Di Grasso, visiting Sicily with his father (F. Murray Abraham) and son (Adam DiMarco) to reconnect to their Italian roots. Aubrey Plaza of Parks and Recreation fame is the dour Harper Spiller, married to the recently minted Ethan (Will Sharpe) and wary of his friendship with college roommate, Cameron, portrayed by the easy on the eyes Theo James (The Time Traveler’s Wife).
Sparks fly when these disparate and deeply insecure characters collide in this satirical tale full of sex, death, and absurdity in Sicily. Our guide below will detail how to watch The White Lotus season 2 online now, and exclusively on HBO Max in the US.
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How to watch The White Lotus season 2 on HBO Max in the US
The White Lotus season 2 debuted on the HBO channel, with new episodes airing at the same time each week.
If you've cut the cord or don't have HBO as a part of your cable package, you can watch all episodes of The White Lotus on HBO Max instead.
There are two HBO Max price points - $9.99 a month with commercials, or the 4K HDR, commercial-free subscription at $14.99 that also unlocks 4K streaming and Dolby Atmos sound.
What else can I watch on HBO Max?
That's a total bargain, considering you'll get access to a huge library of top-drawer entertainment, including The Sopranos, Westworld, Our Flag Means Death, award-winning animation from Studio Ghibli, DC Universe shows like Peacemaker and Harley Quinn, plus The Time Traveler’s Wife, Euphoria, The Matrix Resurrections, and the excellent House of the Dragon.
The 7-day HBO Max free trial has long since been discontinued. But, if you're a current HBO Now subscriber or pay for HBO through your cable provider, you could be entitled to HBO Max at no extra cost.
Devices compatible with HBO Max include iPhone and Android devices, Apple and Samsung TVs, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, Chromecast and Chromebooks, and laptops and PCs. HBO Max on Roku and Amazon Fire Stick is also available.
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How to watch The White Lotus season 2 online in the UK
Sky subscribers can also stream The White Lotus season 2 on the go with their mobile devices through the Sky Go streaming service, which has dedicated apps for iOS, iPadOS and Android devices, along with Xbox and PlayStation consoles.
The White Lotus season 2 debuted on Sky Atlantic. Sky subscribers can stream The White Lotus season 2 on the go with their mobile devices through the Sky Go streaming service.
If you're not yet a Sky customer, you can check out our dedicated guide to Sky TV deals and packages for today's best prices.
Don't fancy being locked in to a long, expensive contract? Consider the more flexible streaming option, Now, (formerly Now TV). Now entertainment passes start at £9.99.
You can also buy season 2 on Amazon Prime for £16.99.
How to watch The White Lotus season 2 in Canada for FREE
The White Lotus season 2 arrived in Canada on Crave.
If you don’t have cable, you can easily subscribe to Crave’s on-demand service. You’ll need to choose between Crave Total for $19.99 (+tax) a month, or sacrifice simultaneous streams and offline viewing for Crave Mobile for $9.99 a month. First, though, you can enjoy Crave's 7-day FREE trial, available to new subscribers only.
Crave offers classic HBO series, on-demand movies, Crave originals and Showtime content, including addictive TV shows like The Gloaming, Dexter, and 30 Rock, in addition to the latest HBO Max releases, such as Rap Sh!t and We Own This City.
How to watch The White Lotus season 2 online for FREE in Australia
Viewers Down Under can use Binge to watch all episodes of The White Lotus season 2.
Starting at AU$10 a month, Binge is very temptingly priced, and what's more, new customers are entitled to a generous 14-day FREE trial, meaning you can try before you buy.
The Basic plan provides a single stream in SD quality, and you can upgrade to Standard and Premium plans if you want additional streams and better video quality.
You also have the option of Foxtel and Foxtel Now, which offers more of a full package, cable-like experience. Boasting 70+ channels and a 10-day free trial, get the Foxtel Now Essentials Base pack and pay just $25 a month to watch The White Lotus season 2.
Once subscribed, you’ll get access to 10,000 hours of content: reality shows, dramas, comedies and documentaries including Keeping Up with the Kardashians, House of the Dragon, Modern Family, Mayans, and Gossip Girl. It also offers more than 800 movies, and content from HBO, FX, and Warner Bros.
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Daniel Pateman is a freelance writer, producing articles across the cultural spectrum for magazines like Aesthetica, Photomonitor, The Brooklyn Rail and This is Tomorrow. He also provides text-writing services to individual curators and artists worldwide, and has had work published internationally. His favourite film genre is horror (bring on Scream 5!) and he never tires of listening to Absolute 80s on the radio.