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Save the Dates: Maxton Hall Season 2, Snow White on Disney+ and More

Save the Dates: Maxton Hall Season 2, Snow White on Disney+ and More

Yahoo10-06-2025
Season 2 of Prime Video's Maxton Hall – The World Between Us will premiere Friday, Nov. 7.
'After their passionate night together in Oxford and her greatest life goal within reach, everything seems to be going perfectly for Ruby (Harriet Herbig-Matten),' reads the official synopsis. 'But a stroke of fate in James' (Damian Hardung) family changes everything and James himself, of all people, brings her back from cloud nine to a harsh reality.
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'Ruby is devastated. She has never had such strong feelings for anyone as she does for James — and never before has anyone hurt her so deeply,' the overview continues. 'She wants her old life back, where no one at Maxton Hall knew her yet and she wasn't part of the elitist world of her classmates. But she can't forget James — especially since he's doing everything, he can to win her back.'
Hit PLAY on the teaser above for your first look at what's to come in Season 2.
In other recent scheduling news…
* Disney's Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler as the titular princess, will be available to stream on Disney+ beginning Wednesday, June 11.
* The Accountant 2, starring Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal, will stream on Prime Video beginning Thursday, June 5.
* The Netflix animated series Haunted Hotel, from creator Matt Roller (Rick & Morty) will premiere in its entirety on Friday, Sept. 19. The 'toon follows a single mother of two as she 'struggles to run a haunted hotel with the help of her estranged brother, who is now one of the ghosts,' per the official logline. The show's voice cast includes Will Forte, Eliza Coupe, Skyler Gisondo, Natalie Palamides and Jimmi Simpson.
* The Savannah Bananas will make their broadcast television debut with a game airing live on The CW, Sunday, July 27, starting at 3 pm ET.
* Disney Channel's Electric Bloom (fka How We Became the Biggest Band in the World) will premiere Thursday, July 10, at 8:35 pm, following the world premiere of the ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires. The music-driven comedy series 'follows the three members of the now mega-famous pop group Electric Bloom as they look back and tell the story of their band and friendship, starting with the day they all met in high school,' per the official logline. Watch a teaser trailer:Best of TVLine
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