[08/05/21 - 10:02 AM] "Five Bedrooms" Season Two Streaming Thursday, August 19 on Peacock After losing their first communal home at an auction, season two finds this one-of-a-kind family house hunting once again, believing they have prevailed as a unique collective.
[via press release from Peacock]
New Season Streaming Thursday, August 19 on Peacock
· Peacock released the season two trailer and show art of the beloved Australian drama FIVE BEDROOMS, streaming Thursday, August 19. All eight episodes will drop at once.
· After losing their first communal home at an auction, season two finds this one-of-a-kind family house hunting once again, believing they have prevailed as a unique collective. Although this was not what they had imagined for their lives, these five continue to endure the challenges of a new home, a DIY renovation, an injury, two pregnancies, an ex-husband, a workplace bullying complaint, and an unexpected tragedy where love will be lost and found.
· Kat Stewart, Stephen Peacocke, Doris Younane, Katie Robertson, Roy Joseph and Hugh Sheridan return for season two as the heartwarming cast.
· View FIVE BEDROOMS season two trailer:
· Created by Michael Lucas, Christine Bartlett, Leigh McGrath, Nathan Mayfield & Tracey Robertson, FIVE BEDROOMS is produced by Hoodlum Entertainment with assistance from Film Victoria. Nathan Mayfield and Tracey Robertson serve as executive producers alongside co-executive producers and writers Michael Lucas and Christine Bartlett. The series is co-funded by Sky Studios, Network Ten and Screen Australia.
· During season one, the five singles meet at, of all places, the singles' table at a wedding. After several bottles of champagne, they decide to pitch in and buy a house together. Five singles buy a house together - what could go right? It's a grand social experiment with one glaring problem: they'll have to actually live with each other. All while journeying together through disasters, life-turning crises, and moments of love, joy and heartbreak.
· Catch up on season one of FIVE BEDROOMS, available now to stream for free on Peacock.
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