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January 20th 2020
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The Inbestigators S2 Drops on Netflix Worldwide

A second series of The Inbestigators is now available on Netflix for international fans of the popular detective series.

In 20 new 15-minute mysteries, The Inbestigators are back to solve a series of cases, one of which involves a crime that the accused didn’t commit. The young sleuths need to solve three mysteries which happened at the same time and were committed by the same person. Will they find the real culprit?

Launched in January as a Netflix Original series outside of Australia, the second season is now available in 31 languages across 189 countries. In Australia, Series 1 and 2 are available to stream via ABC iView.

The Inbestigators is available in 31 languages worldwide.

 

Less than two weeks after Netflix’s Series 2 launch, fans have already made their way through the new mysteries on offer.

UK Viewer Dave Holloway tweeted: “We’ve gone through season 2 twice already. It’s just a wonderful show for children and adults alike.”

US viewer Kevin Faris tweeted: “Kyle from #TheInbestigators on Netflix remains one of my favourite characters. S2 came out last week, be sure to watch it with your kids, or even by yourself!”

For fans looking for behind the scenes Inbestigators content, the ACTF recently published a Q&A with the cast of the series. In the YouTube video, Anna Cooke (Maudie), Abby Bergman (Ava), Aston Droomer (Ezra), and Jamil Smyth-Secka (Kyle) share what they love about their characters, the biggest catastrophe on set and their funniest memories during filming.

 

Digital downloads for series 1 and 2 are available for teachers looking to introduce The Inbestigators in the classroom. A curriculum-mapped teaching resource is coming soon. 

 

The Inbestigators is a series from Gristmill, made with the support of Screen Australia and Film Victoria for ABC and Netflix. The Australian Children’s Television Foundation distributes The Inbestigators worldwide.

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