The Traitors fans rejoice as brand new series hits BBC iPlayer – and all twelve episodes are ready to binge-watch
Fans of The Traitors rejoiced as a brand new series hit BBC iPlayer, and all 12 episodes are ready to binge-watch.
The latest season of the popular show wrapped up in the UK back in January and saw Leanne and Luke bag the prize money.
While the Celebrity version is set to hit screens later this year, fans still have some time to wait.
Avid watchers who miss the murder mystery competition and watching treacherous schemes take place in the turrets will be pleased to know they can delve right back into the drama.
The second season of New Zealand’s take on the show has hit BBC iPlayer and all 12 episodes are available to stream now.
Hosted by New Zealand broadcaster Paul Henry, the first series was previously added to the streaming site and saw 19 contestants navigate the game in an isolated lodge.
Fans of The Traitors rejoiced as a brand new series hit BBC iPlayer, and all 12 episodes are ready to binge-watch. Pictured: Host Claudia Winkleman
The latest season of the popular show wrapped up in the UK back in January and saw Leanne and Luke bag the prize money
The second season of New Zealand ‘s take on the show has hit BBC iPlayer and all 12 episodes are available to stream now
It consisted of ten episodes that unfold as the group attempt to back $100,000.
While the second welcomes 22 players to Claremont manor while they try to figure out who is a Traitor and who is Faithful.
The 12 instalments are also being aired on BBC Three.
Like the beloved UK version, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, The Traitors NZ sees the group play a range of mind-twisting games.
A post on X announcing the series had been added to iPlayer attracted some comments from happy fans.
One gushed: ‘By far the best English speaking series of The Traitors.’
While another added: ‘It’s a good one! Much better than NZ1.’
Someone else penned: ‘I enjoyed this season some good players and deceiving.’
It comes after the BBC released a dramatic first-look trailer for the nine-part celebrity special version of The Traitors.
Players enter Ardross Castle to play a psychological game in which some are Traitors, with the power to ‘murder’, and others are Faithfuls, who try to banish the Traitors.
The celebrities will attempt to win a cash prize of up to £100,000 for a charity of their choice.
‘We’re incredibly lucky these brilliant people have said yes,’ Claudia said.
She gave an eerie warning, ‘I’d love to say we’ll take it easy on them and they’ll just wander round the castle and eat toast for a couple of weeks but that would be a lie.’
It comes after the BBC released a dramatic first-look trailer for the nine-part celebrity special version of The Traitors
The celebrities will attempt to win a cash prize of up to £100,000 for a charity of their choice
The broadcaster has confirmed the exact list of celebrities who will transform into Traitors and Faithfuls.
A variety of actors including; Stephen Fry, Ruth Codd, Celia Imrie, Tameka Empson and Mark Bonnar, are set to walk through the castle doors.
While comedians Alan Carr, Nick Mohammed, Joe Wilkinson and Lucy Beaumont will also take part, joining singers Paloma Faith, Cat Burns and Charlotte Church could be standing in cloaks in the turrets.
Also confirmed for the show are presenters Jonathan Ross, Clare Balding and Kate Garraway, Olympic diver Tom Daley, rugby player Joe Marler, historian and writer David Olusoga and YouTuber Niko Omilana.
The new series is set to hit screens in Autumn this year on BBC One and iPlayer.