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Season 2 of ‘Dead End: Paranormal Park’ has arrived on Netflix!

Dead End: Paranormal Park Season 2 is officially available to watch now on Netflix around the globe.

Based on creator Hamish Steele’s horror-comedy graphic novels DeadEndia and web-short Dead End, Dead End: Paranormal Park Season 1 took pains to introduce viewers to the loveable Barney Guttman; a transgender teen boy who finds a new job as a security guard of Phoenix Parks, his dog Pugsley; an adorable pug who is gifted with the abilities to walk, talk, and do magic after being possessed by a demon king, and Norma Khan, Barney’s best friend who joins him in his adventure to Pheonix Parks.

If you can believe it, the first season for Dead End: Paranormal Park only came out this past June – where it was well-received by audiences with a Rotten Tomato score of 100%. Now only a few months later, Season 2 is here, queer, and ready to strike a new fear into the hearts of fans; all while maintaining its lighthearted nature, of course.

“Season 2 continues the adventures of Barney, Norma, Pugsley and Courtney as they become Phoenix Park’s official Demon Clean-Up Crew. But the gang will learn that demons aren’t the only thing lurking beyond Dead End’s elevator when they come face to face with the mysterious Angels.” Steele told Gayming Magazine back in September. “Across 10 all new episodes, they’ll face enemies old and new, including fire-breathing wrestlers, evil twins and the revenge of Pauline Phoenix! More twists, more tears, more romance and more laughs… and this time, not everyone might make it out alive…”

Yikes! Consider us intrigued… and a little scared.

Dead End: Paranormal Park Season 2 is available to stream now on Netflix.

This article was originally published on our sister site, Gayming Magazine, by Aimee Hart.

Aimee Hart

[She/They] Aimee Hart is Editor-in-Chief of Gayming Magazine. She specializes in queer fandom, video games and tabletop, having started her career writing for numerous websites like The Verge, Polygon, Input Magazine and more. Her goal now is to boost LGBTQ+ voices in the video games industry.

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