Where To Watch Picard Season 2

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Star Trek fans rejoice – the highly anticipated second season of Picard is now available to stream on Paramount Plus, The Roku Channel, Prime Video, Vudu, and Apple TV. Fans of the beloved Star Trek character Jean-Luc Picard (played by Patrick Stewart) can now enjoy the continuing adventures of their favorite Starfleet captain and his crew.

The first season of Picard was a resounding success and left fans eagerly awaiting more. Set twenty years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, season two finds Picard and his crew aboard the La Sirena on a mission to save Soji Asha from being destroyed by an ancient synthetic species. Along the way, they will encounter unexpected enemies, discover new worlds, and unravel mysteries from Picard’s past.

The second season features a star-studded cast including Isa Briones, Alison Pill, Michelle Hurd, and LeVar Burton reprising their roles as Dahj, Agnes Jurati, Raffi Musiker, and Geordi La Forge respectively. Newcomers to the series include Santiago Cabrera as Cristobal “Chris” Rios; Evan Evagora as Elnor; Jeri Ryan as Seven of Nine; Brent Spiner as Dr. Altan Inigo Soong; Orla Brady as Laris; Jonathan Del Arco as Hugh; Harry Treadaway as Narek; Jamie McShane as Kestra Troi-Riker; David Ajala as Cleveland “Book” Booker; and Peyton List in an undisclosed role.

Each episode of Picard Season 2 will be available to stream 24 hours after its US premiere on any one of the five platforms mentioned above – Paramount Plus, The Roku Channel, Prime Video, Vudu, or Apple TV on your Roku device. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious about this latest installment in the Star Trek universe – don’t miss out on all the action!

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Will ‘Picard’ Season 2 Be Available on Amazon Prime?

Yes, Amazon Prime Video will be streaming Picard season 2. All episodes of the series will be available 24 hours after the initial US premiere. Subscribers can look forward to enjoying all of the upcoming episodes in the second season from the comfort of their own homes.

Where to Watch ‘Picard’ Streaming

Picard is available to stream on Paramount Plus, The Roku Channel, Prime Video, Vudu, and Apple TV on your Roku device. Paramount Plus is the exclusive streaming home of the series. It offers all 10 episodes of the first season and new episodes every Thursday. Subscribers can access Picard ad-free with a subscription to Paramount Plus.

Is ‘Picard’ Available on Paramount Plus?

Yes, Star Trek: Picard is only available on Paramount Plus. Paramount Plus is a streaming service formerly known as CBS All Access that is home to exclusive content from CBS, Paramount Pictures, and other ViacomCBS brands. It offers both an ad-supported and an ad-free subscription that you can sign up for, as well as a free seven-day trial. On Paramount Plus, you can access the first two seasons of Star Trek: Picard, as well as a range of other original series, classic shows, and movies.

Is Picard Available on Amazon Prime?

Yes, Picard is included with Amazon Prime Video. All 10 episodes of Star Trek: Picard Season 3 will be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video within 24 hours of the release on Paramount Plus, outside of Canada and France. To access the episodes, you will need a valid Amazon Prime account. Once you have signed up for an Amazon Prime membership, search for ‘Star Trek: Picard’ in the Prime Video library and you can start streaming the show.

Conclusion

Picard Season 2 is an exciting and highly anticipated continuation of the Star Trek: Picard series, bringing back Patrick Stewart, Isa Briones, and LeVar Burton in their beloved roles. Fans of the show can stream the series on The Roku Channel, Paramount Plus, Prime Video, Vudu, or Apple TV on their Roku device. Each episode will be available 24 hours after its US premiere on Amazon Prime Video. With its thrilling plotlines and captivating characters, Picard Season 2 is sure to be a hit with viewers everywhere.

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