Prime Video has revealed the date for season 2 of Deadloch — we have the details
Prime Video today announced the second season of global hit Australian Amazon Original series, Deadloch will launch March 20, 2026. The 6-part crime comedy created by Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan will be available on Prime Video globally in more than 240 countries and territories.
Season Two heads to Australia’s Top End for a sticky new case packed with comedy, crocs and… chafing
What is season 2 of Deadloch about in a little more detail

Detectives Dulcie Collins (Kate Box) and Eddie Redcliffe (Madeleine Sami) are in Australia’s sweltering Top End, aka the Northern Territory, investigating the death of Eddie’s former policing partner, Bushy. But when the body of a local icon is discovered in a remote town, they are flung into a sweatier, stickier, croc-ier crime case.
Closer to South Asia than to Australia’s capital city, our hero town of Barra Creek is a vast departure from Season One’s icy Tasmanian setting. From verdant tropical canopies, red dirt roads that disappear into the horizon, glassy waterways that house 65-million-year-old predators, and sunsets so breathtakingly beautiful that they literally command a standing ovation every night, the Northern Territory’s awe-inspiring landscape and weather shape this season’s look and feel. The heat and humidity are enough to send our detectives into a frenzy, or at least leave them with some horrific chafing.
If you’ve not watched season 1
There are a lot of shows to watch, so you may just have missed this one. Season One of Deadloch was a breakout hit, reaching the Top 10 TV Shows in more than 165 countries and territories on Prime Video including the US, UK, and Canada. The series won five AACTA Awards including Best Acting in a Comedy for Kate Box and Best Screenplay in Television for Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan and was nominated for an International Emmy Award.
The announcement goes on to detail more cast (including Luke Hemsworth pictured at the top of this piece), share first look images and remind audiences of the range of Australian shows Prime Video has commissioned (31 since 2019). This is certainly one to check out.