Sky's hit drama series is back with Michelle Keegan, Joseph Gilgun and Damien Molony! Read on to learn how to watch Brassic Season 2 for free online - stream every new episode of the series, anywhere in the world right now.Brassic Season 2 Cheat Sheet All 6 episodes of the second comedy series will be available on demand in the UK on May 7th via Sky, meaning you can watch it for FREE with a Now TV trial. The show will also air weekly on Sky One on Thursdays at 2am and at a slightly more convenient time slot at 10pm from the same date. After a group of hapless companions in the fictional Lancashire country town of Hawley, the trio thieves, bribes and rides for their lives, and the new series promises even bolder mishaps for the gang and an enlarged cast with familiar faces. Spoiler alert: If you haven't watched all of Brassic season 1, some of the details below may come as an unwanted surprise, so scroll down for our spoiler-free guide to watching Brassic. Now that it's over, Brassic season 2 picks up where the series' opening left off, with gang leader Vinnie (Gilgun) hiding out in his grassy shed, after trying to fake his own. he was killed in an attempt to escape from local gangster Terrance McCann. But friends Tommo (Ryan Sampson) and Erin (Keegan) need his help and try to lure him into hiding with a new business proposition. A plot to rob a traveling circus? It certainly can't cause total chaos! Plus, all of the original cast members will return, including The Wire star Dominic West as Vinnie's goofy GP; the new season will also see John Thomson (Cold Feet) and Bill Paterson (Fleabag) join the distribution. Read on to explain how to watch Brassic Season 2 online and free from anywhere.
How to watch Brassic Season 2 for FREE in the UK
New episodes of Brassic season 2 air weekly on Sky One every Thursday at 2am and 10pm, starting May 7. This is when all six episodes are also streamed in one box set, and are therefore available to Sky subscribers to stream via the Sky Go app. For those who missed the first season, or if you want to recharge your batteries with Hawley's best, Season 1 is also available on demand via the service. If you're not a Sky customer, there's still its streaming brother, Now TV. A Now TV Entertainment Pass is just $8.99 a month, but take advantage of the 7-day free trial and you should have plenty of time to get through Brassic Season 2 without paying a dime. And anyone from the UK who is abroad in these difficult times can use a VPN to access paying streaming services at home - just follow our guide below.