How To Watch TikTok: Murder Gone Viral Season 2 Online From Anywhere

How to watch the second season of TikTok: Murder Gone Viral from wherever you are in the world.

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Following its three-episode 2024 debut season, ITV's TikTok: Murder Gone Viral returns this week for a second season.

Premiering on Tuesday, 21 October, 13-year-old US cheerleader Tristyn Bailer and 17-year-old amateur footballer Charlie Cosser are amongst the subject matters announced for this sophomore season, with the spotlight being shone onto their tragic deaths.

So, how exactly can you watch this new season of TikTok: Murder Gone Viral, then? Let's check out the details.

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TikTok: Murder Gone Viral Tristyn Bailey
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How To Watch TikTok: Murder Gone Viral Season 2

Premiere Date: Tuesday, 21 October

Time: 9pm BST / 4pm ET / 1pm PT / 8am AEDT (Wednesday)

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TikTok: Murder Gone Viral airs in the United Kingdom through the public broadcaster ITV, so the series is totally free to watch.

Each episode will air live on ITV 1 on TV as well as the ITVX free streaming platform, where you can also stream all episodes on-demand once they've aired live.

As of now, there is no release set for TikTok: Murder Gone Viral in the United States or other territories. UK viewers travelling right now can use a VPN to access ITVX and tune in from abroad – more on that below.

Watch TikTok: Murder Gone Viral From Anywhere

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What To Expect From TikTok: Murder Gone Viral Season 2

As alluded to, ITV has yet to confirm how many episodes we'll be getting for season two of TikTok: Murder Gone Viral, but we do know that, amongst others, there will be episodes focussed on the murders of Charlie Cosser and Tristyn Bailey.

In its 2024 debut season, TikTok: Murder Gone Viral explored mother/daughter killers Ansreen and Mahek Bukhari, the death of Sania Khan, and the murder of Alexis Sharkey; all incidents that went viral on social media app TikTok. Each episode featured interviews with the families involved, delved into the police investigations behind these tragedies, and showed the online reaction as these events unfolded.

That same approach will be taken for season two, as ITV highlights more viral murder cases and talks to those impacted by these devastating deaths.

The full official synopsis for TikTok: Murder Gone Viral's second season reads:

"This award-winning true crime brand returns for a second series later this year and continues with more compelling murder cases, each of which went viral on the global social media app TikTok. The second series tells the stories of the killings of young British amateur footballer Charlie Cosser and American 13-year-old cheerleader Tristyn Bailey, among others. TikTok, one of the world’s fastest-growing social media platforms, captures the responses of social media users and the victims’ families to each of these teenage murders at every stage of their case. In Charlie Cosser’s case, TikTok was the platform his father Martin used to pour out his grief in real time - elsewhere, American cheerleader Tristyn Bailey used the popular app to share her cheerleading dance routines as well as the means through which many shared their own grief and followed the investigation."
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