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The Serpent Queen Season 2 OTT Release Details

  • Published Jul 21, 2024 | 7:13 PMUpdated Jul 21, 2024 | 7:13 PM
  • Published Jul 21, 2024 | 7:13 PMUpdated Jul 21, 2024 | 7:13 PM
The Serpent Queen Season 2 OTT Release Details

Among the plethora of grand shows that captivated audiences worldwide with their massive scale and impact, a unique and niche story emerged that managed to attract a dedicated fanbase. The Serpent Queen, starring Samantha Morton as Catherine de Medici, quickly gained popularity after its initial release. Following the first season’s success, fans eagerly awaited news of a second season. Although a second season was confirmed in 2022, there were no further updates until its recent release in the West on July 12, with plans to enter the Indian streaming market soon.

According to the most recent update on the Lionsgate Play app, The Serpent Queen Season 2 is set to debut on the streaming platform shortly. The platform has consistently provided us with various popular titles worldwide, and we couldn’t be more pleased about it. The first season of the beloved show is already available to stream on the platform. Keep reading to find out more. The latest information on the Lionsgate Play app indicates that The Serpent Queen Season 2 will soon be available for streaming. It will be added to the existing lineup, including American Hustle, Room, Devotion, Henry’s Crime, and more. The release date has not been confirmed yet, as the West is still in the process of releasing season 2. However, there is a strong possibility that the season will be available for streaming in August.

The second season of The Serpent Queen features Samantha Morton portraying Catherine de Medici, Danny Kirrane as Louise De Bourbon, Ray Panthaki as Charles Guise, Raza Jaffrey as François de Guise, Enzo Cilenti as Ruggieri, Amrita Acharia as Aabis, Ruby Bentall as Angelica, Beth Goddard as Antoinette Guise, Ludivine Sagnier as Diane de Poitier, and Rupert Everett as Charles V. The upcoming season will introduce ten new cast members, such as Angus Imrie playing Henry IV, Emma McDonald as Rahima, and Stanley Morgan as Anjou.