The long-awaited second season of Resident Alien will premiere at 21:00 ET on January 26. There’ll be another episode each week until March 16, when the show will take a break until the summer. Without giving too much away, this season promises to be pretty different, with Harry exploring new locations and meeting lots of new people. Wondering where you can watch Resident Alien? Take a look below to find out how to watch Resident Alien season 2 from anywhere.

Remember: we only recommend official sources. Third-party streams might seem convenient, but they usually provide very low video quality and are often taken down for copyright violation. With plenty of free (or inexpensive) ways to watch Resident Alien online, there’s really no need to resort to unofficial streams.

Resident Alien will only be available on region-locked streaming platforms. As such, you’ll need the help of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to watch on your home services while traveling abroad. 

How to watch Resident Alien online from anywhere

VPNs encrypt your data, preventing it from being read by snoopers like your ISP. They’re also capable of spoofing your location, which can help you access your usual streaming services even in places they’re not normally available.

Here’s how to watch Resident Alien abroad:

  • Before we can begin, you’ll need a VPN. We recommend NordVPN although Surfshark and ExpressVPN are both exceptionally versatile options as well.
  • Download your VPN app, making sure to install it on any device you use for streaming. It’s fine if there are several; most VPNs allow at least five simultaneous connections.
  • Now, simply log in and connect to a server in your home country. This makes it seem like you never left, allowing you to regain access to your usual services abroad.
  • Visit whichever streaming service is showing Resident Alien in your country. You should be able to play videos as normal. If not, clearing your cookies should fix most problems. Still having issues? Contact your VPN’s customer support team for advice.

If you’re looking to stream Resident Alien live, it’s a good idea to test your VPN ahead of time. After all, some streaming services are better at blocking VPN users than others, and it’d be extremely annoying to miss out due to last-minute technical trouble.

How to stream Resident Alien season 2 on US TV

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The new season of Resident Alien will be broadcast live on Syfy. If you get this channel as part of a cable TV subscription, you can just sign into the Syfy website and watch at no added cost. This will also grant you access to any of the on-demand episodes, which currently includes the entire first season.

Alternatively, it’s possible to stream Resident Alien without cable by signing in with a Sling TV, fuboTV, YouTube TV, or Hulu with Live TV account. These services are fairly pricey, but they all include a free trial, so it’s possible to swap between them until you’re fully caught up.

Your final option is Peacock, but there are a couple of caveats. First off, you’ll only be able to watch episodes on-demand, the day after they air. Second, this show is only available to paid subscribers. Still, at $4.99 per month (with ads), this isn’t too expensive.

All of the above services are geo-restricted, meaning they can’t normally be accessed outside of the US. However, with a US VPN server, you can watch as normal. NordVPN has a 30-day money-back guarantee that lets you try it risk-free. If it doesn’t meet your expectations, just cancel to receive a full refund.

Where else can I watch Resident Alien online?

Resident Alien might be an American show, but it has fans in several countries around the world. The second season will see a near-simultaneous release in three of these, so take a look below to see if there’s a suitable broadcaster where you are:

Canada

Canadian fans can stream this show online for free, as long as they have cable TV. New episodes will air live on CTV at the same time that they’re shown in the US (21:00 ET every Wednesday). All you have to do is enter your cable provider details into the CTV website and start watching.

Recently-aired episodes are available on-demand too, and you can catch up on some shows without signing in. It’s unclear whether Resident Alien will be one of these, however. Unfortunately, the first season isn’t available on any Canadian streaming service. That said, CTV has created a short recap video to refresh your memory.

CTV is only usually available in Canada. Despite this, people traveling abroad can regain access by connecting to a Canadian VPN server.

Australia

New episodes of Resident Alien will arrive every Thursday, starting January 27, on Channel Nine’s free-to-watch service, 9Now. You can choose to watch live or on-demand, and the entire first season is available until April 2022. This makes it as easy as possible to get caught up before the premiere.

9Now is regionally-restricted and only available in Australia. To use this service while traveling abroad, you’ll need a VPN with reliable Australian servers.

UK

Although we don’t have a date for season 2 just yet, there’s a strong likelihood that it’ll be coming to the UK soon. That’s because Peacock has recently started providing its content to Sky TV customers at no added cost. This includes the first season of Resident Alien, so there’s never been a better time to get caught up.

If you already get Sky TV, you can watch online via the Sky Go app but otherwise, you’ll need a Now TV Entertainment pass. These cost £9.99 per month once your seven-day free trial is over.

Note that Sky Go and Now TV are both geo-blocked, so you’ll need a VPN to access them from outside of the UK.

What is Resident Alien season 2 about?

The first season finished with Harry leaving Earth and inadvertently taking Max with him. Surprisingly, though, season 2 won’t be about Max finding a new life in space. Instead, the official Resident Alien season 2 trailer shows Harry returning, visiting New York, and thinking about defending his new home from other extraterrestrial invaders.

Who stars in Resident Alien?

As far as we know, all of the main cast are coming back for the second season. This includes the inimitable Alan Tudyk as Harry, Sara Tomko as Asta, and Corey Reynolds as Mike. We’ll also see Tudyk reunite with Nathan Fillion, another Firefly alumni who voices an octopus in this show. Finally, Alex Borstein (Family Guy) has joined the cast as Carlyn, a new love interest for Harry.