Prime Video (try it free) today revealed the official Upload Season 2 trailer, which previews the new episodes debuting on the streaming service on Friday, March 11. You can watch the Upload Season 2 trailer on YouTube and keep scrolling down for more photos!
In the first season of the series, fans were introduced to the digital afterlife, near-future technology (i.e., a “hug-suit,” a scuba-looking suit that a human can put on to physically feel things or have sex in the metaverse), and a complex love triangle.
Fans were left with more questions than answers surrounding a potential murder. The seven-episode second season will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the world.
Upload is a sci-fi comedy series from Emmy Award-winning writer Greg Daniels (The Office, Parks and Recreation), set in a technologically advanced future where hologram phones, 3D food printers, and automated grocery stores are the norm.
Most uniquely, humans can choose to be “uploaded” into a virtual afterlife.
In Upload Season 2, Nathan is at a crossroads in his (after) life… his ex-girlfriend Ingrid has unexpectedly arrived in Lakeview hoping to strengthen their relationship, but his heart still secretly yearns for his customer service angel Nora.
Meanwhile, Nora is off the grid and involved with the anti-tech rebel group “The Ludds.”
The second season is packed with new near-future concepts, including Lakeview’s newest in-app digital baby program called “prototykes” and other satirical glimpses of the technological advances and headaches to come.
The series was created by Greg Daniels, who also serves as executive producer along with Howard Klein.
The show stars Robbie Amell as Nathan, Andy Allo as Nora, Kevin Bigley as Luke, Allegra Edwards as Ingrid, Zainab Johnson as Aleesha, Owen Daniels as A.I. Guy, Josh Banday as Ivan, and Andrea Rosen as Lucy.
Mirko Parlevliet has been reporting on the entertainment industry since 1998 and founded Vital Thrills to provide the latest news on streaming, movies, and TV shows. He previously created the websites ComingSoon, SuperHeroHype, and ShockTillYouDrop.