Krapopolis Season 2: Release date and where to watch in Australia

Published On

September 27, 2024

The hit sitcom, Krapopolis, is back for another round of fun and mischief in ancient Greece.

Dan Harmon’s new animated sitcom, Krapopolis, brought record-breaking ratings when it premiered on Fox last year. Bringing a massive audience during its debut, the animated series from the creator of Community and Rick and Morty just secured multiple seasons in the works.

In Australia, Season 2 has been confirmed for a September premiere, bringing a whole new level of Greek mythology fun and shenanigans with it. Find out all about it and how to watch new episodes right here.

Krapopolis Season 2 is set to premiere in Australia on Monday, 30 September 30 with a new episode launching on streaming TV weekly. On Foxtel, Season 2 screens on FOX8 at 10:30pm.

Fox has yet to confirm the total number of episodes for the show’s second season, although it’s worth noting that the first instalment aired for 23 episodes.

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Krapopolis Season 2Release DatesStreaming Services
Episode 1Mon, 30 Sept 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 2Mon, 7 Oct 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 3Mon, 14 Oct 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 4Mon, 21 Oct 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 5Mon, 28 Oct 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 6Mon, 4 Nov 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 7Mon, 11 Nov 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 8Mon, 18 Nov 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 9Mon, 25 Nov 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now
Episode 10Mon, 2 Dec 2024BINGE / Foxtel / Foxtel Now

Season 2 of the animated comedy series exclusively streams on BINGE, Foxtel, and Foxtel Now in Australia, specifically airing fast-tracked episodes on FOX8.

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Every new episode from Krapopolis Season 2 has been confirmed to stream on BINGE in Australia. To begin, you’ll need a subscription in order to access BINGE full catalogue of shows and movies. 

There are three plans available when signing up, available on a monthly basis. First is the Basic (with ads) plan, streaming in HD on one screen at only $10 monthly. Next is the Standard plan, which allows streaming movies and shows on up to two screens in HD or 4K on selected content for $18/month. 

If you want to elevate your streaming experience with 4K and four concurrent streams, you’ll need to upgrade your subscription to Premium at $22/month. BINGE still offers a 7-day free trial for new customers.  

To sign up, go to the BINGE website, select ‘New to BINGE? Click Here’ and follow instructions. After entering your email address and password, you’ll need to select a subscription type, and submit your payment information. New customers also get a free trial to help you decide if you want to keep your BINGE subscription

Another option to watch new Krapopolis episodes is Foxtel, which is launching the new season on the FOX8 channel. Fortunately, the base Foxtel Plus bundle already includes the channel, home of some of the most trending TV shows. 

To get started, choose a Foxtel entertainment plan you want to sign up for. The cheapest package is Foxtel Plus, which includes over 60 channels of drama, lifestyle, news, kids TV, music channels, and more. It even includes the Multiscreen feature to watch Foxtel on another screen via smart TV app or casting. 

You can also stream Krapopolis in Australia when you sign up for Foxtel’s online streaming service, Foxtel Now, which still offers a free 10-day trial for new customers. 

On the Foxtel Now website, select the ‘Start free trial’ button to get started. After the free trial, Foxtel Now plans start at $25 per month for the base Essentials pack, which includes FOX8. You can also choose to add more channels with premium packs: Drama Extra, Movies, Sport, or get everything with All Packs.

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In a mythical ancient Greece sits Krapopolis, one of the world’s first cities. At the centre of this not-so-serious tale is a flawed family of humans, gods, and monsters, who, despite their differences, manage to tolerate each other. They find themselves especially working together when enemies threaten to attack Krapopolis.

Tyrannis is the young human king running a city where anything can happen. He is assisted by his half-human half-manticore father Shlub, his Goddess mother Deliria, his giant sister Stupendous, and his sea monster brother Hippocampus. Featuring eccentric characters as they all create and navigate the beginning of civilisation, there’s so much comedy to unpack from this setting alone.

Debuting with 3.6 million viewers, Krapopolis became the most-watched animated series in a decade. And even though it just premiered last year, the network has already renewed the series for a second, third, and fourth season. Fortunately, comedy fans in Australia won’t have to miss out on the fun as Krapopolis returns with new episodes on Monday, 30 September!

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Fox has yet to release a trailer for Season 2. In the meantime, you can watch the Krapopolis Season 1 trailer right here:

Composing the animated show’s main voice cast are Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Pam Murphy, Duncan Trussell, and Ted Lasso‘s Hannah Waddingham. Some big names are also set to make guest voice appearances with the likes of Susan Sarandon, Steve Buscemi, Dave Franco, and many others.

  • Richard Ayoade as Tyrannis, the king of Krapopolis
  • Matt Berry as Shlub, Tyrannis’s father
  • Pam Murphy as Stupendous, Tyrannis’s sister
  • Duncan Trussell as Hippocampus, Tyrannis’s brother
  • Hannah Waddingham as Deliria, Tyrannis’ mother
  • Alanna Ubach
  • Pia Shah as Ermari
  • Tara Strong
  • Michael Urie as Hermes
  • Keith David as Asskill

Looking for more laughs? There’s plenty to choose from as Fox is a goldmine of brilliant and hilarious animated comedies with the likes of Family Guy, The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, The Cleveland Show, King of the Hill, Futurama, Solar Opposites, American Dad! and many more.

Long-running shows like South Park and Archer are also popular choices. Alternatively, you can explore more TV shows available to watch online or check out more recommendations below:

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