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Trailer: Vice Docuseries Returns For Season 2 On Showtime

VICE Correspondent Alzo Slade Photo credit: Zach Caldwell/VICE News/SHOWTIME

Showtime announced today that the Peabody Award-winner and two-time Emmy-nominated documentary series Vice will return to air for its second season. The remaining seven episodes will air on Sunday, November 14 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

Known for delivering immersive reporting from the frontlines of global conflict, civil uprisings and more from its team of global correspondents, the second half of the season covers a range of topics, from an investigation into the disturbing number of deaths in the Black community living in Louisiana’s so called “Cancer Alley,” to the new revolution in Cuba.

Each half-hour episode of Vice relentlessly pursues untold stories of social justice, civil rights and identity, tackling complex geopolitical stories from remote parts of the world and on domestic grounds. The Vice reporting team includes a diverse group of award-winning journalists, including Isobel Yeung, Gianna Toboni, Hind Hassan, Alzo Slade, Seb Walker, Paola Ramos, Ben C. Solomon, David Noriega and Krishna Andavolu. The series was honored with a 2021 Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award for excellence in journalism.

Produced by Vice News, Beverly Chase is the executive producer and showrunner for Vice. Craig Thomson is co-executive producer, and Subrata De is the senior executive producer for the series and executive vice president of VICE News. Jesse Angelo is president of Global News and Entertainment, VICE Media Group.

Scroll to the top to view the season two trailer for the Showtime docuseries Vice.

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