Where To Watch Season 2 Promised Neverland

Okay, so you're hooked on The Promised Neverland, huh? Join the club! Season 1 left us all dangling off a cliffhanger, craving more of Emma, Norman, and Ray's escape plan. But where do you actually watch season 2 without accidentally stumbling into a dodgy website riddled with pop-up ads?
Let's Get This Show on the Road (Legally!)
Fear not, fellow anime enthusiast! Finding season 2 is easier than outsmarting Mom, I promise. (Well, almost.) Here's the lowdown on where to catch those precious episodes.
Your Go-To Streaming Services
First up, we've got the streaming giants. Think of them as your anime supermarkets, stocked with all sorts of goodies. Chances are, you're already paying for one of these anyway!
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Crunchyroll is your best bet for streaming The Promised Neverland Season 2. It’s like the official hangout spot for anime fans and the place to watch the episodes as they become available.
Hulu, depending on your region and subscription plan, might have it. It's worth checking, especially if you're already knee-deep in Hulu's other offerings (like, say, every single episode of Seinfeld). But be careful, Hulu's anime selection can be a bit of a wild card. Consider it a pleasant surprise if it's there!

Funimation used to be another option, but these days all their titles have moved to Crunchyroll. So you won't find The Promised Neverland there!
But What About...? (Addressing the "Other" Options)
Alright, alright, I know what you're thinking. "What about those other sites? You know, the ones with the really, really enthusiastic pop-up ads?"

Look, I get it. Free is tempting. But trust me, dealing with dodgy websites is like trying to navigate the forest outside Grace Field House blindfolded. It's just not worth the risk of viruses and questionable viewing quality!
Plus, supporting official streaming services helps the creators keep making amazing anime! Think of it as a small "thank you" for all the sleepless nights they put in to make us cry over cartoon characters.

Renting or Buying: A Backup Plan
If, for some bizarre reason, streaming isn't your thing (maybe you live in a cabin in the woods with dial-up internet?), you might be able to rent or buy season 2 on platforms like Amazon Prime Video or iTunes. Think of it as the "emergency rations" of anime viewing.
However, availability can vary, and it's often more expensive than a monthly streaming subscription. So, it's generally best to stick to Crunchyroll or Hulu if they carry the title.
So there you have it! Now you're armed with the knowledge to dive back into the nail-biting world of The Promised Neverland. Grab some snacks, settle in, and prepare to be on the edge of your seat. Just maybe don't watch it right before bed... unless you enjoy nightmares about creepy orphanages! Happy watching!
