One of the most popular shows on cable TV last year was TNT’s sci-fi hit Snowpiercer. It’s no wonder why. The show is TNT’s adaptation of the Bong Joon-ho film of the same name. That’s the same Bong Joon-ho that wrote and directed the 2020 Best Picture Parasite. (The Snowpiercer film is available on Netflix.)
Snowpiercer returns to TNT with season 2 on Sunday, January 25 at 9 pm eastern time. Sean Bean is joining the current cast headlined by Daveed Diggs and Jennifer Connelly
- When Snowpiercer airs: Sundays at 9 pm ET
- TV Network: TNT
- Best Way to New Episodes: Hulu (Free Trial), YouTube TV (Free Trial)
- Previous Seasons On-Demand: Available on HBO Max
How To Watch Snowpiercer Season 2
Even though Snowpiercer airs on TNT, you don’t need cable to watch new episodes. You can still watch Snowpiercer episodes as they air and on-demand using streaming services that carry TNT. All you need is a streaming device like a Roku or Amazon Fire TV and one of the streaming services below.
Hulu Live TV – Offers TNT, local channels, and a ton of other features. Check here to sign up or check out our guide to Hulu for more information on the service.
Sling TV – Live TNT is a part of both their “Blue” and “Orange” package. You can try it free for 7-days. For information on device support and features, see our guide to Sling TV.
AT&T TV – Offers 60+ channels, including TNT. There is a promo page, see our review of AT&T TV for more details.
YouTube TV – You can watch TNT on YouTube TV, which you can also read about in our coverage of YouTube TV.
TVision – Only available to T-Mobile customers. This service has TNT in its “Live TV” plan. See our review of TVision or visit T-Mobile’s website for more information.
Watch Season 1 of Snowpiercer
If you missed out on season 1 of Snowpiercer you can watch every episode of the first season on HBO Max. A subscription to HBO Max provides everything available on HBO, including all 10 episodes of Snowpiercer Season 1, along with other content from other TimeWarner brands. However, the HBO Max app isn’t available on all streaming devices. On those devices, HBO Max subscribers can watch Snowpiercer on the legacy HBO app.
To stream all 6 episodes of Snowpiercer, you first have to subscribe to HBO Max for $14.99 per month. There is no contract, so you can pay monthly and cancel at any time. Based on the streaming device you are using, you will use the following app to watch Snowpiercer on HBO.
Watch Snowpiercer using the HBO Max app if you are using any of the following devices:
- Android phones and tablets
- Android TV (including most Sony Android TVs, 2016 models and later)
- Apple TV (4th generation and later)
- Computers (PC and Mac browsers)
- Apple iOS devices: iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
- PlayStation 4
- Samsung TV (2016 models and later)
- Xbox One
- Chromecast (Through Android or iOS device)
- Roku
All other devices can watch Snowpiercer using the legacy HBO app. However, with Roku now supporting HBO Max, nearly all streaming devices should be using the HBO Max app.
About TNT’s Snowpiercer
Snowpiercer stars Daveed Diggs and Jennifer Connelly in a post-apocalyptic dystopian world where what remains humanity live out their lives in a moving train to escape the frozen wasteland outside. You can watch the trailer below.
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