The Jinx — Part Two: TV release date and where to watch in Australia


The Jinx Part Two
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Robert Durst was the eldest son of New York City real estate magnate Seymour Durst, but gained notoriety as the suspect for the disappearance of his first wife Kathleen McCormack in 1982, the murder of his friend Susan Berman in 2000, and the killing of his neighbour Morris Black in 2001. 

In 2015, a documentary titledThe Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst was released with Durst himself participating. He had incessantly denied the crimes but was caught saying “What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course” to himself while in the bathroom during filming, unaware that his mic was still on.

Many years later, a new chapter in Durst’s chilling crimes serves as the premise in The Jinx Part Two, unveiling previously hidden evidence and new witnesses.

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Where to watch The Jinx Part Two in Australia? 

The new chapter in The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst will be available to watch on BINGE, Foxtel, and Foxtel Now, following in the footsteps of the original documentary released in 2015. 

Ahead of the new season premiere, the first season of The Jinx is still available to stream on the aforementioned services. On Foxtel and Foxtel Now, you can find the docuseries airing on Docos.

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BINGEYes – with BINGE free trial
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The Jinx Part Two release date in Australia

The six-episode follow-up to the shocking 2015 documentary will premiere in Australia, Monday, 22 April 2024, with new episodes rolling out weekly on BINGE. 

The Jinx Season 2 also airs on the same day on Foxtel and streams simultaneously on Foxtel Now.

The Jinx Season 2Release DatesStreaming Services
Episode 1Mon, 22 Apr 2024BINGE / Foxtel Now
Episode 2Mon, 29 Apr 2024BINGE / Foxtel Now
Episode 3Mon, 6 May 2024BINGE / Foxtel Now
Episode 4Mon, 13 May 2024BINGE / Foxtel Now
Episode 5Mon, 20 May 2024BINGE / Foxtel Now
Episode 6Mon, 27 May 2024BINGE / Foxtel Now
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Stream The Jinx — Part Two on BINGE  

The new season of the jaw-dropping docuseries about Robert Durst will be available for streaming on BINGE, which also offers an extensive catalogue of content from HBO alongside Foxtel. With a BINGE free trial, new customers can also test run the service before subscribing. 

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Watch The Jinx — Part Two on Foxtel or Foxtel Now

Another option for watching The Jinx Part 2 is the pay TV service Foxtel, broadcasting every episode via Docos. More than top dramas and documentaries, Foxtel also offers live TV with sports streaming and movie channels for watching blockbusters, such as the award-winning Oppenheimer and the smash-hit coming-of-age No Hard Feelings. 

Docos, the channel that airs The Jinx, is part of Foxtel Plus, the cheapest entertainment package that already includes the previously separate Kids and Favourites packs, increasing the channels offered to over 70. What’s more all Foxtel bundles now include the Multiscreen feature.

If you’re only after a streaming app rather than a pay TV service, all episodes are also going to be on Foxtel Now, which you can try with a free 10-day trial if signing up for the first time. 

The Foxtel Now base pack called Essentials pack is only $25 per month. Premium packs like Drama Extra, Sport, and Movies can be added to your base plan if you’re looking to access more content.

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What is The Jinx — Part Two about?

In 2015, the life of real estate heir Robert Durst was examined in the documentary series The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst. But his shocking confession in the original series was just the beginning. 

Nearly a decade after the original documentary, the chilling story of Durst and his crimes return with The Jinx — Part Two, covering eight years between the first series to present time. It will include new interviews, never-before-seen material, and the calls that Durst had made while incarcerated. 

Durst was acquitted for the murder of Morris Black, but was arrested for the murder of Susan Berman in 2015, the night before the final episode of The Jinx had aired. He was eventually charged with his wife’s murder in 2021, but died the following year prior to his trial. 

Andrew Jarecki returns as the director in this follow-up to the 2015 true crime documentary. Jarecki also co-executive produced the series with Zac Stuart-Pontier and Kyle Martin; Charlotte Kaufman, Sam Neave, Richard Hankin and Susan Lazarus serve as producers.

The Jinx — Part Two trailer

The official trailer for The Jinx Part 2 has yet to be released, but you can watch the teaser for the upcoming documentary below:

Who appears in The Jinx — Part Two?

The Jinx Part 2 will feature new material, including recordings and Robert Durst’s prison phone calls.

There will also be interviews with new witnesses, as well as interviews with investigators and with other people crucial to the case.

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