Welcome to the Outer Banks, where it's Pogues vs. Kooks 24/7, and only one will get to the rule the island that they call home. The new Netflix series, Outer Banks, follows a group of local teens, called Pogues, as they try to find the treasure hidden in their hometown. But the island’s high-class vacation kids, named the Kooks, will stop at nothing to keep them from moving on up in the world. Fans are already freaking out over the show’s big cliffhanger and are trying to figure out what's next for John B., Kie, Pope, JJ, and Sarah.
So will we be going back to the OBX for another season? Here are all our big questions and everything you need to know about season two of Outer Banks.
*Major spoilers for season 1 of Outer Banks below!*
Have the episode titles been revealed?
As we get closer to the season's premiere, Netflix just dropped the episode titles and there are some major spoilers ahead. The season's fourth episode is called "Homecoming", which likely points to a huge Pogue reunion. But it looks like not everything is going to go well, especially in the episode "Trapped". Find out all the episode titles below:
When will season 2 come out?
It's official, Outer Banks season 2 will be hitting Netflix on July 30. On July 14, Netflix dropped the official trailer for season 2 on Instagram.
Netflix originally revealed the big news with a teaser that shows what happened to our favorite characters after the big season 1 finale. Check it out below:
Will there be any new characters?
The Outer Banks is a pretty big place, so it's not too surprising to hear that some new faces are joining in on the fun.
Carlacia Grant is joining the cast in a role that will see our Pogues in the Bahamas. She'll be playing Celo. "Confident and fearless, Cleo is a Nassau girl, a formidable artful dodger, whose world collides with the Pogues."
Lost and Once Upon a Time star Elizabeth Mitchell will be joining the cast as Limbrey, according to Deadline. "A long-time Charleston native,
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