What time will ‘Kingdom’ Season 2 be available to stream on Netflix?

Finally, the time has come, arriving today Friday the 13th of March is the second season of Kingdom! Arriving a whole one hour earlier than usual, make sure you know what time Kingdom season 2 will be available to stream on Netflix.

Kingdom is a South Korean Netflix Original zombie-horror series based on Land of the Gods by playwright Kim-Eun Hee.

In the Joseon period of Korea, the Crown Prince Change is caught in a political conspiracy and is forced to flee the capital. Upon his investigation into the man who treated his father, the King, Chang’s mission soon turns sour as he learns the doctor’s work has led to the creation of a mysterious plague that raises the dead. As the flesh-eating epidemic threatens the country, the Crown Prince must unite the people and save Korea.



What time will Kingdom season 2 be on Netflix?

Subscribers outside of the US will be delighted to learn that the second season of Kingdom will be arriving one hour earlier than usual.

The US recently ended Daylight Savings Time, which means they forwarded the time on the clocks by an hour. With other regions in the world ending Daylight Savings Time at the end of March, this means for a few short weeks new titles arrive an hour early.

Check the table below to know what time Kingdom season 2 is available to stream on Netflix in your region:
Time Zone                                    Time available to stream
Pacific Standard Time                   12:00 AM (GMT-7)
Mountain Standard Time               1:00 AM (GMT-6)
Central Standard Time                   2:00 AM (GMT-5)
Eastern Standard Time                   3:00 AM (GMT-4)
British Daylight Savings Time      07:00 AM (GMT)
Central European Time                 08:00 AM (GMT+1)
Eastern European Time                 09:00 AM (GMT+2)
India Standard Time                     12:30 PM (GMT+5:30)
Japan Standard Time                    16:00 PM (GMT+9)
Australian Eastern Time              18:00 PM (GMT+11)
New Zealand Day Light Time     20:00 PM (GMT+13)


Will Kingdom return for a third season?

That remains to be seen. Certainly, we at What’s on Netflix and the many millions of subscribers would love to see a third season of Kingdom.

If we take into consideration the popularity of the series, it’s understandable if Netflix would rather continue the series than end it after two.

When we finally get round to watching the second season, we’ll have our minds made up about the future of Kingdom on Netflix.

Netizen’s Going Crazy Over HBO’s The Last Of Us TV Series

The world of TV and cinema, it seems, has gone and caught itself a nasty case of video game fever. The primary symptom of such a serious ailment? Why an insatiable desire to capitalize on the success of gaming’s most successful franchises, of course. With Hollywood having recently delivered hits such as Detective Pikachu and Sonic The Hedgehog (with more absolutely on the way) and Netflix following suit with Castlevania and an upcoming Resident Evil show, studios are increasingly finding themselves eager to get a piece of the lucrative pie. That list has grown once more today to include US network HBO, itself having confirmed just hours ago a series based on Sony’s acclaimed The Last of Us.



Developed by Naughty Dog exclusively for PlayStation, The Last of Us takes place in an inhospitable post-apocalyptic world where humans are on the brink of total extinction. Joel, having lost his own family to the infection that wiped out billions several years prior, finds himself the unwitting guardian of Ellie, an orphaned girl who exhibits a strong will to survive in an otherwise hopeless world. Exciting times ahead, then, though besides confirming that creative director for the game, Neil Druckmann, and Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin are teaming up to bring the show to life, little else is known of the ambitious project. Fans over on social media, however, are already going crazy over the reveal and you can see but a sample of early reactions down below. Some first responders, however, are holding onto their skepticism until further details are revealed. Fans can no doubt expect to hear a whole lot more about HBO’s latest venture in the near future, so stay tuned on that front. As for its native medium, The Last of Us: Part II will finally get its long-awaited release on PlayStation 4 this summer, May 29th.