How to watch 'Sugar' season 2 online – stream the Colin Farrell neo-noir mystery series from anywhere
Colin Farrell returns as private detective John Sugar for more mysteries in this hit Apple TV show
"Sugar" put Colin Farrell back on TV screens in a slick, neo-noir detective series with a stunning twist. Now he’s back for more with a second season.
Below, we’ll show you how to watch "Sugar" online, plus how to stream it from anywhere in the world with a VPN.
"Sugar" season 2 premieres globally on Apple TV on Friday, June 19, 2026. New episodes then arrive weekly every Friday until the finale on August 7, 2026.
• Global stream — Apple TV (7-day free trial)
• Watch anywhere — Try NordVPN for 30 days risk-free
When "Sugar" first started, we all thought we were getting a fairly standard, albeit very stylish, detective show. Tracking missing person Olivia Siegel, Farrell's eponymous private eye dug deep into family dramas, dark secrets, and a kidnapping plot.
Then, it all took a crazy twist right at the end, with the character revealed to not only be a great detective but also an alien! Now, in season 2, we'll see him take on a new missing persons case with the brother of a talented boxer going off the grid, while also continuing to search for his own sister. And, of course, we'll get more answers about his extraterrestrial origins.
You won't need to chase any clues to keep up with the latest episodes, as we show you how to watch "Sugar" season 2 from wherever you are — and potentially even catch a couple of episodes for FREE.
How to watch 'Sugar' season 2 for FREE on Apple TV+
"Sugar" premieres on Apple TV globally on Friday, June 19, 2026. New episodes will land on the streamer each Friday from there onwards.
New Apple TV customers get a 7-day free trial, so if you time it right you can catch a couple of episodes before deciding whether to carry on with the series.
After the trial ends, you'll pay:
U.S. — $12.99/month
U.K. — £9.99/month
CAN — CA$14.99/month
AUS — AU$15.99/month
Watch 'Sugar' season 2 from anywhere
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'Sugar' season 2 trailer
'Sugar' season 2 cast
- Colin Farrell as John Sugar
- Jin Ha as the missing boxer
- Raymond Lee
- Tony Dalton as a lieutenant in the LA County Sheriff's Department
- Laura Donnelly
- Sasha Calle as a hustler working for Sugar
- Shea Whigham as a government agency employee
'Sugar' season 2 episodes
- Episode 1 - Home Away from Home: June 19, 2026
- Episode 2 - Downer Town: June 26, 2026
- Episode 3 - Watch Face: July 3, 2026
- Episode 4 - Off 15: July 10, 2026
- Episode 5 - TBA: July 17, 2026
- Episode 6 - TBA: July 24, 2026
- Episode 7 - TBA: July 31, 2026
- Episode 8 - TBA: August 7, 2026
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Jakob has over 11 years of experience in journalism across sports, entertainment, tech, and politics. Now a freelance writer, he works with Future across a range of different brands including Golf Monthly, FourFourTwo, Tom's Guide and more.
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