Do you remember Carnival Row, this series which takes place in a future with the tunes of Victorian fantasy? If you remember it, it’s surely because Amazon Prime Video was responsible for giving it a lot of hype and announcing its own production in style in 2019.
Despite all of Amazon’s bragging when promoting its new series, the truth is that the first season crossed the platform without pain or glory. Perhaps we expected a success as brilliant as that of other ambitious series that I will not name because, indeed, the comparisons can be odious.
The thing is, while it didn’t resonate too much, it was enough to renew a second season.
After all, the series, directed by René Echeverría, has a cast full of familiar faces (Cara Delevigne, Orlando Bloom and Paul McGuigan, among others) who surely got many to watch the series.
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What is Carnival Row about?
The fantastic series invented a universe with Victorian airs. In this universe, they coexist (or try to) different mythological creatures with the human species. The main plot will revolve around some murders that took place which will surely be the cause of the bad relationship between fantastic beings and humans.
When does the second season of Carnival Row air?
The second season started filming in 2020, so we have been waiting for a long time. However, the wait is over as the second season of Carnival Row will air on November 4, 2022.
Where to see Carnival Row
Amazon Prime Video is one of the most popular platforms for watching series and movies with Netflix and HBO. As we explained above, Carnival Row is one of the big bets in Amazon Prime Video.
To be able to see the Thriller in French science fiction, you will have to subscribe to Amazon Prime Video. You can try the service for free for 30 days, after which you will have to pay a fee of $36 per year.
When you have your subscription, you can download your series and films on your portable devices thanks to the app available for android oh for iOS.