How to watch 'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 — stream free online from anywhere
Kwabena is back, and season 2 raises the stakes as he lands his first major directing job
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Adjani Salmon’s sharp comedy drama returns with Kwabena finally on the brink of the career break he has been chasing. In season 2, he is hired to direct a supposedly progressive, “colour blind” Regency era drama called Sin and Subterfuge, and quickly realises that the industry’s language around representation does not always translate into power, creative control, or even basic respect on set.
That tension is the engine of the new run, with the show continuing to balance satire with a more personal story as Kwabena tries to hold onto his relationships while keeping his integrity intact.
"Dreaming Whilst Black" season 2 premieres on Paramount+, BBC iPlayer, and CBC Gem, depending on where you are — and viewers can watch it from anywhere with a VPN.
The season is six episodes long, releasing weekly in the U.S. and Australia, and available as a full box set in the U.K. and Canada.
• U.S. — Paramount+
• U.K. — BBC iPlayer (FREE)
• Canada — CBC Gem (FREE)
• Australia — Paramount+
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free
Season 1 was all about Kwabena trying to get a foot in the door. Season 2 drops him into the so‑called “age of diversity, equity, and inclusion” and asks what that really looks like once the meetings end.
The show leans into the awkward hangover from the 2020 diversity boom, when Black-led projects were rushed into production and then left without the long‑term backing they needed. Kwabena finally lands a high‑profile directing gig on the period drama Sin and Subterfuge, only to discover a production that talks the talk of progress while running on tokenism and a low‑level hum of institutional suspicion.
Adjani Salmon also digs into the idea of “Black Tax,” this time showing how family expectations and financial pressure can slow you down in ways many white peers never have to think about. The satire still bites, but the emotional cost lands harder, especially with Vanessa back from New York and Uncle Claude offering his brutally practical advice.
Here’s our guide to how to watch “Dreaming Whilst Black” season 2 online, wherever you are in the world.
How to watch 'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 in the U.K. for free
U.K. viewers can stream all six episodes of "Dreaming Whilst Black" series 2 completely free on BBC iPlayer now.
Abroad at the moment? You can use one of the best streaming VPN services to access your usual U.K. streaming apps while you’re away. We recommend NordVPN — more on that below.
How to watch 'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 from anywhere
If you’re traveling and your streaming apps aren’t working as usual, a VPN (virtual private network) can make it look as though your device is back in your home country. That way, you can keep using your existing streaming subscriptions while you’re on the move.
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Using a VPN is straightforward; follow these steps.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As noted, NordVPN is our preferred option.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in the U.S. and want to view a British service, you'd select U.K. from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the show. Head to Paramount+ and stream new episodes of "Dreaming Whilst Black" season 2 online.
How to watch 'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 in the U.S.
In the U.S., Dreaming Whilst Black season 2 arrives on Paramount+ on Friday, February 20, 2026.
New episodes drop weekly on Fridays, culminating in the finale on March 27, 2026.
Prices start at $8.99/month for Paramount+ with the Premium version coming in at $13.99/month.
U.K. resident visiting the U.S.? NordVPN can help you securely sign in to BBC iPlayer from anywhere.
How to watch 'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 in Canada
In Canada, you can stream all six episodes of "Dreaming Whilst Black" season 2 on CBC Gem from February 1, 2026.
CBC Gem is completely free and you can even catch the final few days of the Winter Olympics if you stream now.
Traveling outside Canada? Using a VPN such as NordVPN can help you securely access your usual streaming services while you’re overseas.
How to watch 'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 in Australia
In Australia, "Dreaming Whilst Black" season 2 starts streaming on Paramount+ on Friday, February 20, 2026, with new episodes arriving weekly.
If you need to catch up, you can watch the whole of season 1 on Paramount+ right now.
Prices start at AU$7.99/month for a Paramount+ sub in Australia.
Not in Australia at the moment? NordVPN can unlock your stream from anywhere in the world.
How to watch 'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 online in New Zealand
In New Zealand, it is a similar pattern with "Dreaming Whilst Black" season 2 streaming on Paramount+ from Friday, February 20, 2026.
NordVPN can help unlock your Paramount+ stream if you're outside of New Zealand today.
'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 — Cast
- Adjani Salmon as Kwabena
- Dani Moseley as Amy
- Demmy Ladipo as Maurice
- Rachel Adedeji as Funmi
- Babirye Bukilwa as Vanessa
'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 — Episode list
Season 2 has six episodes, each about 30 minutes long:
1. Black Sheep
2. Blackwash
3. Blackguard
4. Black Love
5. Black Swan
6. All Black Everything
'Dreaming Whilst Black' season 2 — Trailer
Is Season 2 out yet?
Yes, but availability varies by region. The full season is already on BBC iPlayer in the UK (since October 2025). In Canada, the full season is on CBC Gem from February 1, 2026. In the US and Australia, the season starts on February 20, 2026, with weekly episodes
Who are the new cast members?
Joining returning stars Adjani Salmon, Dani Moseley, and Demmy Ladipo are Charles Edwards ("The Crown"), Christine Adams ("Black Lightning"), and Kobna Holdbrook‑Smith.
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