Jack Parsons (Jack Reynor) is a budding rocket scientist in 1930s America. However, he’ll secretly fall in with the wrong people, including occultist Aleister Crowley (Angus Macfadyen) in Strange Angel. If you’re wondering how to watch Strange Angel on Paramount+, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Strange Angel Season 2
Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Strange Angel but everything Paramount+ has to offer. Paramount+ offers a free 7-day trial with access to Essential, Premium, and Bundled plans to best fit your needs. You’ll even save up to 16% with an annual subscription. Enjoy extras such as ad-free viewing, CBS news, local CBS channels, and premium sports programming.
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How Many Episodes Are in Strange Angel Season 2?
There are seven episodes in Strange Angel season two. Each episode lasts 50 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Strange Angel episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
Season Two
- “The Fool”: June 12, 2019
- “The Magus”: June 19, 2019
- “The Lovers”: June 26, 2019
- “The Wheel of Fortune”: July 3, 2019
- “The Hanged Man”: July 10, 2019
- “The Tower”: July 17, 2019
- “Aeon”: July 24, 2019
Season One
- “Augurs of Spring”: June 14, 2018
- “Ritual of Abduction”: June 21, 2018
- “Ritual of the Rival Tribes”: June 28, 2018
- “The Sage”: July 5, 2018
- “Dance of the Earth”: July 12, 2018
- “The Mystic Circle of Young Girls”: July 19, 2018
- “Glorification of The Chosen One”: July 26, 2018
- “Evocation of the Elders”: August 2, 2018
- “Sacrament of the Ancestors”: August 9, 2018
- “The Sacrificial Dance”: August 16, 2018
What Are the Critics Saying About Strange Angel Season 2?
Strange Angel received a 71% from critics and 78% from audience viewers. Opinions are mixed, with some viewers finding the series to have a very slow start that doesn’t get going until nearly the end of the season. Others, however, say that if you’re a fan of movies such as Eyes Wide Shut you’ll enjoy the story and atmosphere of this show.
“If you’re not expecting an immediate bang, the production design and scripts by series creator Mark Heyman (Black Swan) paint an absorbing picture of 1930s Los Angeles, its landscapes, and its mores.” – Brad Newsome, Sydney Morning Herald
“Strange Angel is equally a biopic about a stubborn optimist and a commentary on the trying times in which he existed, and it’s substantially more compelling when it’s the latter.” – Dominick Suzanne-Mayer, Consequence
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Is Strange Angel Season 2 Suitable for Kids?
Strange Angel is rated TV-MA which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series contains moderate depictions of sex and nudity, profanity, and frightening or intense scenes. It also contains mild depictions of violence, gore, alcohol, and drugs.