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How, Exactly, Do I Watch New Episodes of <i>Yellowjackets</i>?

Yellowjackets is back! But how–and when–are you supposed to tune in? Given the state of streaming in 2023, you’d be forgiven for losing track of all the platforms out there, especially if they aren’t Netflix, Hulu, or the other usual suspects. (I, for one, just learned of MGM+.) But we’re here to clear up the confusion.

Yellowjackets is a Showtime original series, which means it’s exclusively available on its streaming platform and TV channel. However, the episodes don’t arrive on each medium at the same time. Here’s what to know.

Streaming Online

New Yellowjackets episodes become available on demand on Showtime at 12:01 a.m. on Fridays, starting with March 24th’s season 2 premiere. (Which means it’s already streaming!) Viewers can watch on Showtime.com or the via the app on a variety of devices, including your phone, tablet, and Smart TV.

Subscriptions are $10.99 per month after a seven-day free trial. For an extra dollar, you can even bundle your Showtime and Paramount+ subscriptions for $11.99 per month.

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Watching on Air

If you like your TV the old fashioned way, you can catch Yellowjackets’ linear airings on the Showtime channel weekly on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The Episode Schedule

There are nine episodes in season 2. Here’s when to tune in:

  • Episode 1, “Friends, Romans, Countrymen”: streaming on March 24, airing on March 26 Watch Now
  • Episode 2, “Edible Complex”: streaming on March 31, airing on April 2 Watch Now
  • Episode 3: streaming on April 7, airing on April 9
  • Episode 4: streaming on April 14, airing on April 16
  • Episode 5: streaming on April 21, airing on April 23
  • Episode 6: streaming on April 28, airing on April 30
  • Episode 7: streaming on May 5, airing on May 7
  • Episode 8: streaming on May 12, airing on May 14
  • Episode 9: streaming on May 19, airing on May 21

Watch Yellowjackets

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Erica Gonzales is the Senior Culture Editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage on TV, movies, music, books, and more. She was previously an editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com. There is a 75 percent chance she’s listening to Lorde right now. 

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