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[via press release from Netflix]
Floor Is Lava: Season 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix
Floor is Lava is back with bigger obstacles, higher stakes, and even hotter lava. New this season - a huge and very slippery volcano that takes the competition to the next level. Watch out!
FLOOR IS LAVA SEASON 2
Launch Date: June 3, 2022
Format: 5x30 minute episodes
Synopsis: Floor is Lava is back with bigger obstacles, higher stakes, and even hotter lava. New this season - a huge and very slippery volcano that takes the competition to the next level. Watch out!
FLOOR IS LAVA is produced by A. Smith & Co. Productions with Arthur Smith, Anthony Carbone, Frank Sinton, Anthony Storm, Brian Smith and Caroline Baumgard serving as executive producers. Irad Eyal and Megan McGrath also executive produce for Haymaker (West).
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