Viewers of Batwheels Season 2 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. It is an animated series featuring a team of sentient super-powered vehicles assisting Batman, Robin, and Batgirl in their crime-fighting efforts in Gotham City. Created by the Batcomputer, these mechanized heroes experience the challenges of being a newly formed super-team while dealing with typical kid-related growing pains.
Here’s how many episodes are in Batwheels Season 2 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in Batwheels Season 2?
The second season of Batwheels has 39 episodes.
With 5 episodes released on January 12, 2024, on HBO Max, it is likely that more episodes will be released in the future.
This season of Batwheels features more episodes compared to the first season, which had 37 episodes. The Batwheels are a team of sentient super-powered crimefighting vehicles that assist Batman, Robin, Batgirl, and other DC superheroes in safeguarding Gotham City. Created recently by the Batcomputer, these mechanized heroes must not only deal with the challenges of being a newly formed super-team but also the typical challenges of being kids.
Noah Kaye Bentley voices Buff (5 Episodes), Jacob Bertrand as Bam (5 Episodes), Kimberly Brooks as Batcomputer (5 Episodes), Madigan Kacmar as Bibi (5 Episodes), Lilimar as Batwing (5 Episodes), Jordan Reed as Redbird (5 Episodes), Mick Wingert as Mobile Operations Expert / The Joker (5 Episodes), and Ethan Hawke as Batman (5 Episodes) in this season.
When do new Batwheels Season 2 episodes come out?
All 5 released episodes of Batwheels Season 2 are currently available for streaming, with additional episodes scheduled to be released on undisclosed dates.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“The Batwheels are a team of sentient super-powered crimefighting vehicles that help Batman, Robin, and Batgirl—as well as a host of additional DC Super Heroes—keep Gotham City safe. Created only recently by the Batcomputer, our mechanized heroes must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super-team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.”