How to watch the Season 2 premiere of ‘1923’

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“1923” is officially back after a two-year hiatus, with its second season kicking off Sunday, Feb. 23.

The “Yellowstone” prequel follows the Dutton family as they navigate the Montana mountains in the time of Prohibition, the Great Depression and 1920s United States.

Several familiar faces will appear in Season Two of the Paramount+ series, which first premiered in December 2022, including Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, Brandon Sklenar and more.

Though little has been revealed about the plot of the show’s sophomore season, a synopsis states the Dutton family ranch is expected to see “new challenges and unfinished business.”

According to the trailer, Jacob (Ford) and Cara Dutton (Mirren) appear to be tasked with defending their legacy on the ranch as they await Spencer (Sklenar), who is “on an arduous journey home.”

Meanwhile, Alexandra (Julia Schlapfer) “sets off on her own harrowing trans-Atlantic journey to find Spencer and reclaim their love.”

Here’s how to watch the new season of “1923.”

Where to watch ‘1923’ Season 2, Episode 1

Season Two of “1923” will premiere Sunday, Feb. 23. The episode will exclusively stream on Paramount+. The new episode drops at 12 a.m ET, with subsequent episodes dropping weekly each Sunday.

Where to watch Season 1 of ‘1923’

For a refresher going into Season Two, all episodes of “1923” Season One are available to stream on Paramount+. Paramount Network has also been airing episodes of the previous season since December.

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