How can I watch 'The Hunting Party' Season 2 without cable?
You can stream it on DIRECTV with a free trial or subscribe to Peacock.
TV & Streaming / Crime
'The Hunting Party' Season 2 is back with intense manhunts and suspense. Episode 2, 'Adrian Gallo,' sees Bex forced to work with a detective linked to a serial killer who encases victims in acrylic resin. Here’s how to watch.
The second season of 'The Hunting Party' continues its killer-of-the-week format, now interwoven with deeper season arcs, enhancing the narrative's tension. The premiere picks up one week after the explosive season premiere, focusing on the hunt for Adrian Gallo. Bex (Melissa Roxburgh) partners with a detective connected to Gallo’s past, adding personal weight to the investigation.
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**How to Prepare:**
1. Sign up for a free trial with DIRECTV to watch without cable. 2. Consider a Peacock subscription for access to 'The Hunting Party' and other NBC content.
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You can stream it on DIRECTV with a free trial or subscribe to Peacock.
Episode 2 airs January 15th at 10 p.m. Eastern on NBC.
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