Craig of the Creek Season 2 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Hulu and HBO Max

By | January 15, 2024

Season 2 of the animated series Craig of the Creek continues to follow the adventures of Craig and his friends as they restore and build the Craig Community while navigating uncharted territories. It was released by Cartoon Network in March 2019.

Here’s how you can watch and stream Craig of the Creek Season 2 via streaming services such as Hulu and HBO Max.

Is Craig of the Creek Season 2 available to watch via streaming?

Yes, Craig of the Creek Season 2 is available to watch via streaming on Hulu and HBO Max.

In season 2, the Creek community mourns the loss of their member, Bobby. Moreover, Craig defends the creek against the Honeysuckle Rangers, builds the biggest blanket fort with his mother, and saves the creek from negativity with his friends and Sparkle Cadet. In addition, Kelsey joins the Elders of the Creek and transforms her story into a book.

The cast of the show includes the voices of Philip Solomon, Michael Croner, Noel Wells, Ben Levin, Phil LaMarr, and Matt Burnett, among others.

Watch Craig of the Creek Season 2 streaming via Hulu

Craig of the Creek Season 2 is available to watch on Hulu.

Hulu is a subscription-based streaming service that offers wide access to content from libraries of 20th-century studios and Searchlight Pictures, among others. Moreover, the content can be accessed via streaming devices like smartphones, laptops, tablets, and smart TVs. 

You can watch via Hulu by following these steps:

  1. Go to Hulu.com/welcome
  2. Select ‘Start Your Free Trial’
  3. Choose a plan:
    • $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year (With Ads)
    • $17.99 per month (No Ads)

Hulu (With Ads) is the cheapest option, providing users access to Hulu’s streaming library with commercials. Hulu (No Ads) is the service’s premium option, providing access to its library without any advertisements. There are also several bundles available with Hulu that pair the service with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, along with Live TV plans that also include many live TV channels.

Watch Craig of the Creek Season 2 streaming via HBO Max

Craig of the Creek Season 2 is available to watch on HBO Max.

HBO Max is a subscription-based streaming service that offers content from Warner Bros., third-party content providers, and Max Originals that can be watched on streaming devices.

You can watch the show via Max, formerly known as HBO Max, by following these steps:

  1. Go to HBOMax.com/subscribe
  2. Click ‘Sign Up Now’
  3. Choose your plan:
    • $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year (with ads)
    • $15.99 per month or $149.99 per year (ad-free)
    • $19.99 per month or $199.99 per year (ultimate ad-free)
  4. Enter your personal information and password
  5. Select ‘Create Account’

Max With Ads provides the service’s streaming library at a Full HD resolution, allowing users to stream on up to two supported devices at once. Max Ad-Free removes the service’s commercials and allows streaming on two devices at once in Full HD. It also allows for 30 downloads at a time to allow users to watch content offline. On the other hand, Max Ultimate Ad-Free allows users to stream on four devices at once in a 4K Ultra HD resolution and provides Dolby Atmos audio and 100 downloads.

Craig of the Creek Season 2 synopsis is as follows:

“Craig and his friends, Kelsey and JP, venture out into a kid-controlled wilderness in the creek.”

NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.

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