Matt is The Streamable's News Editor and resident Ohio State fan. You can find him covering everything from breaking news to streaming comparisons to sporting events. Matt is extremely well-rounded, having worked for the Big Ten Conference, BroadwayWorld, True Crime Obsessed, and Land-Grant Holy Land before joining TS. He cut the cord in 2014, streams with a Fire TV, and his favorite titles include "The Bear," "The Great British Bake Off," "Mrs. Davis," and anything on the Hallmark Channel.
Ashley cut the cord in 2012 and is a fan of the New York Yankees, FC Bayern Munich, and (for balance) the Buffalo Sabres. She currently streams using a Fire TV Stick 4K Max, and her favorites to stream include "Blazing Saddles," "Six Feet Under," and "Taskmaster."
Featuring one of the most talented casts assembled on television, “The Gilded Age” returns for its second season on HBO and Max on Sunday, Oct. 29 at 9 p.m. ET. This season, Bertha challenges Mrs. Astor and the old system as she works to not only gain a foothold in society but to potentially take a leading role in it as well. George takes on his own battle with a growing union at his steel plant in Pittsburgh and at the Brook House, Marian continues her journey to find her way in the world by secretly teaching at a girls’ school. Of course, Agnes approves of none of it. You can watch with a subscription to Max.
About ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 2 Premiere
Season 2 of the hit Julian Fellowes (“Downton Abbey”) period drama will begin on Easter morning 1883 with the news that Bertha Russell’s (played by Carrie Coon) bid for a box at the Academy of Music has been rejected and her subsequent challenging of Mrs. Astor (Donna Murphy) to break through the system of old versus new money.
The star-studded “The Gilded Age” also stars Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Morgan Spector, Louisa Jacobson, Denée Benton, Ben Ahlers, Michael Cerveris, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Debra Monk, Kristine Nielsen, Kelli O’Hara, Patrick Page, Nathan Lane, Audra McDonald, Laura Benanti, and many others. The series has already been renewed for a third season.
Can you watch ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 2 Premiere for free?
Max does not offer a free trial, but you can watch ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 2 Premiere as part of your subscription at no extra charge. If you want to save, you can get an entire year of Max for $99.99.
What is the ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 2 Premiere episode schedule?
Max will be airing ‘The Gilded Age’: Season 2 Premiere on Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023 and will continue with a weekly episode release until Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023.
Episode 1: Sunday, October 29, 2023 Episode 2: Sunday, November 5, 2023 Episode 3: Sunday, November 12, 2023 Episode 4: Sunday, November 19, 2023
Episode 5: Sunday, November 26, 2023 Episode 6: Sunday, December 3, 2023 Episode 7: Sunday, December 10, 2023 Episode 8: Sunday, December 17, 2023
What devices can you use to stream ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 2 Premiere?
Max does not currently offer a free trial of its own. However, you can access a free trial of Max through either Prime Video Channels or Hulu. Here’s how:
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Matt is The Streamable's News Editor and resident Ohio State fan. You can find him covering everything from breaking news to streaming comparisons to sporting events. Matt is extremely well-rounded, having worked for the Big Ten Conference, BroadwayWorld, True Crime Obsessed, and Land-Grant Holy Land before joining TS. He cut the cord in 2014, streams with a Fire TV, and his favorite titles include "The Bear," "The Great British Bake Off," "Mrs. Davis," and anything on the Hallmark Channel.