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Dr. Death Season 2: Check out release date, what’s it about, streaming platform and more



True crime enthusiasts are in for a treat as Dr. Death returns for its second season. This time, the spotlight is on Dr. Paolo Macchiarini, a once-respected thoracic surgeon, who turned out to be a fraud. The season delves into the courage of his colleagues, who exposed his misdeeds, and explores his relationship with investigative journalist Benita Alexander.

Dr. Death Season 2: Release Date and Streaming Platform

All episodes of Dr. Death season 2 will be available for streaming starting Thursday, December 21 on Peacock.
Unfortunately, Prime Video users are in for disappointment as Dr. Death season 2 won’t be making its way to Amazon’s streaming service. The show is exclusively available on Peacock, the streaming platform by NBCUniversal.

Dr. Death Season 2: Digital Release

While not all streaming originals make the jump to digital platforms, Dr. Death season 2 holds promise for a digital release, following the precedent set by its predecessor. The convenience of owning the series digitally may soon be an option for those who prefer it over streaming platforms.

FAQs:

Will Dr. Death season 2 be available on Prime Video?
No, Dr. Death season 2 won’t be on Prime Video. It’s exclusively a Peacock Original Series, streaming solely on NBCUniversal’s platform from Thursday, December 21.

Can I watch Dr. Death season 2 on Amazon Instant Video?
No, Dr. Death season 2 won’t be on Amazon Instant Video. However, there’s optimism for a digital release, considering the first season’s precedent, offering an alternative for viewers.

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