How to watch Big Bet season 2 online: stream the South Korean crime drama from anywhere
Catch the last chapter of the Korean crime saga
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How to watch Big Bet season 2
Watch new episodes of Big Bet in the US from February 15 with a $7.99 Hulu ad-supported plan (or get more entertainment for less by subscribing to the Disney Bundle Trio for $12.99 p/m). In most other countries (such as Canada, the UK, and Australia), episodes will land the same day on the streaming service Disney Plus, via the Star portal.
Brace yourselves for the second - and final - installment of this K-drama series, directed by the award-winning Kang Yoon-sung (The Outlaws). After introducing us to Cha Mu-sik (Oldboy star Choi Min-sik) and establishing his rise from childhood poverty to criminally-connected casino mogul, the concluding episodes will see whether Mu-sik can outmanoeuvre his conspirators and avoid being charged with murder. Find out below, where we’ll explain how to watch Big Bet season 2 online now.
Hot on the heels of the season 1 finale, the crime drama returns with Mu-sik still in police custody and viewers learning more about how he came to be accused of the murder of his mentor, Min Seok-joon (Kim Hong-pa).
As Mu-sik gains power, he’s drawn into the orbit of corrupt politicians, underworld criminals, and hawk-eyed cops from the Philippines’ police force. These characters are played by some of South Korea’s most recognisable actors. They include Son Suk-ku (Sense8, The Roundup) as the cop on the tail of the untouchable casino boss; Squid Game’s Heo Seung-tae as the treacherous gangsterSeoTae-seok; and Lee Dong-hwi (Extreme Job) in the role of Mu-ski’s right-hand man.
With Tae-seok and Seung-hoon both seeking to dethrone Mu-sik, will he manage to retain control of his empire? Or will he watch as it crumbles to dust? See how it all ends with our guide below, which explains how to watch Big Bet season 2 online witha Hulu subscription or Disney Plus bundlein the US.
How to watch Big Bet season 2 online for FREE in the US
The Korean crime drama returns toHuluwith an opening salvo of three episodes onWednesday, February 15at around12am PT / 3am ET. The remaining five episodes will be added once a week up until the series finale on March 22.
To watch Big Bet, just sign up to Hulu’s basic (with ads) plan. It costs $7.99 a month after a30-day free trial, and you can cancel your membership at any time.
However, you get better value for money if you combine Hulu with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. TheDisney Plus bundlecombines all three streaming services forthe great value price of just $12.99per month.
So, as well as everything on Hulu, such as Abbott Elementary, The Great, Love, Victor, Snowfall, and Normal People, you also get everything Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and The Simpsons fromDisney Plusand top-quality live sports fromESPN Plus.
Better still, Hulu is available to watch on an enormous range of devices, among them Android, iOS, Apple TV, Chromecast, Echo Show, Fire TV, Roku, and games consoles.
How to watch Big Bet season 2 online from anywhere else in the world
Internationally, fans of gripping crime dramas can catch Big Bet season 2through Disney Plus(via the Star hub). The first three episodes will be added onWednesday, February 15, from 8am GMT (UK) and 5pm AEDT (AUS), with subsequent episodes released weekly.
As Disney Plus has now been rolled out in North America, Europe and parts of Asia and Latin America, watching Big Bet using the service is easier than ever. If you’re located in a country where the service is available, justhead to the Disney Plus websiteand sign up for the service to watch.
In addition to being the exclusive international home of Big Bet, Disney Plus also gives you access to Disney’s huge back catalog, the entire Star Wars canon, plus all things Marvel, Fox, and Pixarall for just CA$11.99/£7.99/AU$13.99 a month.
Big Bet season 2, episode guide
Big Bet, season 2 trailer
How to save money on Disney+
While there’s no longer aDisney Plus free trialto speak of, theDisney Plus priceoffers great value and is already cheaper than competing streaming services like Netflix. Yet you can get more bang for your buck when you sign up for anannual subscription and get 15% off the monthly price. Yes, you have to splash a wad of cash initially, but with so much content to get stuck into, we very much doubt you’ll run out of things to watch before your year is up. You’re looking at$79.90 ($109.99 without adverts)/£79.90/AU$139.99 for a 12-month membership.
If your interests are farther reaching (and you’re in the US), then we’d seriously recommend the fantastic valueDisney Plus bundlepackage. It addsHuluandESPN Plusto your subscription price, with the Hulu element opening up a world of more adult-focused content, including Hulu Originals like Extraordinary,Only Murders in the Building,How I Met Your Father, and theHellraiser reboot. Meanwhile, ESPN Plus brings tonnes of exclusive live sport, highlights, and documentaries. The combined ad-supported bundlecosts just $12.99 per month.
What else should I know about Disney+?
Big Bet season 2 is just the latest in a string of highly-anticipated releases exclusive to the platform, includingAndor,Obi-Wan Kenobi,She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,Ms. Marvel, andWerewolf By Night. Plus, there’s plenty more on the way, such asThe Mandalorian season 3,X-Men-97, andLoki season 2, all set to arrive in the coming weeks and months.
You’ll also find National Geographic documentaries, Disney and Pixar classics, the entireStar Warssaga, and every season of The Simpsons.
The streaming service has apps for iOS and Android (of course) and is available to watch online via the likes ofAmazon Fire TV Stick,PS4,Xbox One, andRoku streaming devices.
Big Bet is available on the platform thanks to the newStar on Disney Plusthat most global markets get to enjoy, which has seen the amount of content available through Disney Plus more than double, with a particular eye to shows grown-ups are going to enjoy.
Some of thebest Star on Disney Plus showsincludeThe Dropout, Snowfall,Only Murders in the Building, and Dopesick. And parents won’t have to worry about their kids accidentally seeing inappropriate content, as Star includes a slew of parental control features to ensure the service stays as family-friendly as ever.
It’s available in the UK, most of Europe, and other select markets like Australia and New Zealand - but not in the US, where the media giant’s Hulu service already has very similar ground covered.
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Daniel Pateman is a freelance writer, producing articles across the cultural spectrum for magazines like Aesthetica, Photomonitor, The Brooklyn Rail and This is Tomorrow. He also provides text-writing services to individual curators and artists worldwide, and has had work published internationally. His favourite film genre is horror (bring on Scream 5!) and he never tires of listening to Absolute 80s on the radio.
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