When Extraordinary season 2 is released on Disney+

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Máiréad Tyers fronts Extraordinary as powerless Jen (Image: Disney+)
Máiréad Tyers fronts Extraordinary as powerless Jen (Image: Disney+)

Disney+ fans don’t have long to wait for the return of Extraordinary, as the hotly anticipated second season is just around the corner. The award-winning British comedy follows an ordinary young woman struggling to find her place in a world where most people develop a random superpower once they turn 18.

Streaming in March, season two will see Jen (Máiréad Tyers) and the gang dealing with new levels of adulting and chaos that none of them are prepared for as the new instalment picks up where season one spectacularly left off. It will follow Jen on her powers journey as she enrols as a client at the power clinic, but soon discovers that the process of finding her power isn’t as easy as she hoped and things in the rest of her life aren’t smooth sailing either.

Former-cat-turned-boyfriend Jizzlord (Luke Rollason) will have an unexpected revelation about his past, while Kash (Bilal Hasna) and Carrie (Sofia Oxenham) do their best to be mature and dignified about their break-up – which is not easy when living under the same roof. Written by series creator Emma Moran, Extraordinary is billed as a “fresh and innovative” comedy about being young and finding your feet in a confusing world when all you’ll ever be is ‘ordinary’.

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Disney+ has unveiled a first-look at the new cast members joining for season two, including The Mighty Boosh star Julian Barratt as George, Jen’s power coach at the Discovery Clinic and Buffering’s Rosa Robson as Nora, an unexpected person from Jizzlord’s past. Also starring is Kwaku Mills as Clark, Carrie’s new work colleague, and Derek Jacobi, who will voice a “special cameo role”.

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Extraordinary is executive produced by Sally Woodward Gentle and Lee Morris for Sid Gentle Films, the production company behind hit thriller Killing Eve. Its first season was met with overwhelming acclaim, boasting a perfect 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Time hailed the series as an “instant classic among superhero comedies,” while fans have been eagerly awaiting its return. So to that end, here’s when Extraordinary season two will be released on Disney+ and how to watch it for free with some money-saving deals.

When Extraordinary season two is released on Disney+

Extraordinary season two will premiere on Wednesday, March 6. All episodes will be available to stream from launch.

How to watch Extraordinary season two for free

Extraordinary season two will only be available to stream on Disney+ in the UK, which TV lovers can join for as little as £4.99 a month. This includes loads of Star Wars films and shows including Andor, Ahsoka and the upcoming The Acolyte and Skeleton Crew, plus the biggest and best Marvel content like Loki, The Marvels and the soon-to-be-released Agatha: Darkhold Diaries.

Disney+ is also the home of hit shows like The Bear, The Artful Dodger, and Modern Family, plus the hotly anticipated samurai saga Shōgun. There’s no hidden cost with a monthly Disney+ subscription and it can be cancelled at any time, while customers can get the equivalent of two months free if they sign up for an annual subscription.

But savvy shoppers can get Disney+ free for a year when buying the brand-new Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+ or Ultra from Samsung, which also comes with Galaxy Buds2 Pro and a Galaxy SmartTag2, plus up to £370 discount if you trade in your old handset. EE customers can also get Disney+ free for a year with the Galaxy S24 and up to £432 discount with a trade-in, plus Apple TV+ free for six months and free Netflix when choosing a plan with an inclusive extra like the All Rounder.

Click here to join Disney+ and watch Extraordinary. Alternatively a host of other new shows are available on streaming platforms including Amazon’s Prime Video and Apple TV+.

Jake Hackney

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