Cassie Bowden got more than she bargained for when she woke up to not only the requisite hangover, but also the dead body of the man she'd been on a date with the night before. While that mystery may have been solved, The Flight Attendant is returning for its second season, with our hot mess air stewardess (portrayed by Kaley Cuoco) on a path of sobriety.
Fasten your seatbelts and familiarize yourself with your nearest emergency exits. It's time for take-off as we explain how to watch The Flight Attendant season 2 online with our guide below.
Premiers: Thursday, April 21
New episodes: every Thursday at 3.01am ET / 12.01am PT
Cast: Kaley Cuoco, Michiel Huisman, Rosie Perez, Zosia Mamet, Colin Woodell
Streaming options: HBO Max (US) | Crave (CA) | Sky Go (UK) | Binge (AUS)
Following on from an action-packed first season, The Flight Attendant season 2 looks set to slow down.
The new showrunner Natalie Chaidez has promised, "We are going to be adding in that slight CIA asset on the side. Cassie moves to LA, first year sober, and she makes all the wrong decisions on what you’re not supposed to do when you become sober."
Zosia Mamet, TR Knight, and Rosie Perez will be returning to the show as best-friend Annie, older brother Davey, and not-so-trusty colleague Megan respectively. There will also be a bunch of new faces including Sharon Stone, who will portray Cassie's mother, Lisa.
From tense family reunions to international murder cases, get ready to jet off and watch The Flight Attendant season 2 online where you are.
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How to watch The Flight Attendant season 2 online in the US
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