After a nine-year hiatus, the true crime docuseries is back for season two.
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After premiering in Feb. 2015, “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” has been an odd pop culture phenomenon. What was originally a docuseries about the investigation of missing persons with interviews with New York real estate heir Robert Durst, quickly turned into a grisly confession of murder.
Now, “The Jinx” is back — nine years later — with a six-episode sequel to the original Emmy-winning miniseries.
If you want to catch up on the first season and watch its current season, “The Jinx: Part Two” is streaming now on Max. The new season premieres on HBO and Max simultaneously on Sunday, April 21 at 10 p.m. ET/PT, and new episodes drop every Sunday until its series finale on May 26.
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How to Watch “The Jinx: Part Two” Online
While Max doesn’t offer a free trial, the streaming service starts as low as $9.99/month for the ad-supported plan. To go ad-free, prices jump up to $15.99/month or $19.99/month for ad-free programming in 4K Ultra HD.
Sign up to watch “The Jinx: Part Two” online, along with other TV shows, like “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” “Hacks,” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and hit movies, like “Barbie,” “Iron Claw,” “The Zone of Interest,” “Wonka” and “Priscilla.” You also get live sports from pro leagues, like the NBA, NHL, MLB and MotoGP, as well as live news from CNN.
From director Andrew Jarecki, “The Jinx: Part Two” follows the aftermath of season one, which aired nine years ago in 2015. Season two is a six-episode docuseries that features a look into Robert Durst’s life in prison, with new interviews, re-enactments and new people who had now come forward with information about Durst himself.
Want more? Check out Variety’s list of the best true crime documentaries, which includes “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,” “O.J.: Made in America” and “The Thin Blue Line.”
Watch “The Jinx: Part Two” beginning on Sunday, April 21 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Max. In the meantime, watch the trailer for the new season, below:
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