Stranger Things’ Gaten Matarazzo hosts the ultimate frightening hidden camera show Prank Encounters. Real people will end up in spooky — and silly — situations, unwittingly starring in their own mini prank horror movie. If you’re wondering how to watch Prank Encounters on Netflix, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Prank Encounters Season 2
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How Many Episodes Are in Prank Encounters Season 2?
There are seven episodes in Prank Encounters season two. Each episode lasts 25 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Prank Encounters episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
Season Two
- “These Walls Can Talk”: April 1, 2021
- “Missing Missing Link”: April 1, 2021
- “Spider Mansion”: April 1, 2021
- “Mind Field”: April 1, 2021
- “Mist Demeanor”: April 1, 2021
- “Re-Face Fears”: April 1, 2021
- “Graveyard Shift”: April 1, 2021
Season One
- “Teddy Scare”: October 25, 2019
- “End of the Road”: October 25, 2019
- “Face Fears”: October 25, 2019
- “Urgent Scare”: October 25, 2019
- “Camp Scarecrow”: October 25, 2019
- “Storage War of the Worlds”: October 25, 2019
- “Fright at the Museum”: October 25, 2019
- “Split Party”: October 25, 2019
What Are the Critics Saying About Prank Encounters Season 2?
Prank Encounters received a 40% from critics and a 58% from audience viewers. Reviews are somewhat mixed, with some audiences enjoying the humor of the show, and others confused by it. Many also question whether the show is scripted or not, mainly due to the excellent and sometimes unbelievable “hidden camera” work. Overall, if you’re looking for a silly prank show, this is worth a look.
“Prank shows always seem cruel, especially when they set out to terrify the people they’re pranking. Prank Encounters is even crueler because it takes Gaten Matarazzo and makes him the face of the cruelty.” – Brad Newsome, Sydney Morning Herald
“Gaten Matarazzo is so into the pranks he makes the show more fun.” – Joel Keller, Decider
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Is Prank Encounters Season 2 Suitable for Kids?
Prank Encounters is rated TV-MA, which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series contains moderate depictions of profanity and frightening or intense scenes. It also contains mild depictions of violence and gore.