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‘The Challenge: USA’ season 2: How to watch premiere for free on CBS

The second season of the competition series “The Challenge: USA” will premiere on Thursday, August 10 on CBS.

The 18 reality titans from “Big Brother,” “Survivor,” and “The Amazing Race” are shocked to learn that they are competing amongst six legendary veterans from MTV’s “The Challenge” in season two. The new season will premiere at 10 p.m. EST on CBS. Viewers looking to stream the series can do so by using FuboTV, DirecTV Stream and Paramount+. All three streaming services offer free trials and Paramount Plus plans start at just $5.99 a month.

According to Variety, the two-part premiere kicks off Thursday, Aug. 10 at 10 p.m. ET, with part two following on Sunday, Aug. 13 at 9 p.m. ET. After the premiere, new episodes will air twice a week on Thursdays at 10 p.m. and Sundays at 9 p.m. for the first three weeks. Beginning Thursday, Aug. 31, it will air weekly on Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET.

According to a description of the competition series from Paramount+, reality titans from the CBS universe will compete in the most unpredictable and demanding game of their lives for the first time in “Challenge” history. Here is a look at the trailer for season two from MTV’S The Challenge YouTube Channel:

With an ever-changing game, players will be in a constant state of paranoia, unable to trust anyone but themselves. The CBS all-stars from “Survivor,” “Big Brother,” “The Amazing Race,” and “Love Island,” will all compete against each other. Here is a look at this season’s cast:

  • Wes Bergmann – Past shows: “The Real World: Austin,” “The Challenge”
  • Michaela Bradshaw – Past shows: “Survivor” 33 & 34, “The Challenge”
  • Paulie Calafiore – Past shows: “Big Brother” 18, “The Challenge”
  • Cassidy Clark – Past show: “Survivor” 43
  • Luis Colón – Past show: “The Amazing Race” 34
  • Tyler Crispen – Past shows: “Big Brother” 20 and 22
  • Tori Deal – Past shows: “Are You the One?” 4, “The Challenge”
  • Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio – Past shows: “The Real World: Key West,” “The Challenge”
  • Michele Fitzgerald – Past shows: “Survivor” 32 & 40, “The Challenge”
  • Amanda Garcia – Past shows: “Are You the One?” 3, “The Challenge”
  • Dusty Harris – Past show: “The Amazing Race” 33
  • Chanelle Howell – Past show: “Survivor” 42
  • Ameerah Jones – Past show: “Big Brother” 24
  • Alyssa Lopez – Past shows: “Big Brother” 23, Season 1
  • Jonna Mannion (Stephens) – Past shows: “The Real World: Cancun,” “The Challenge”
  • Josh Martinez – Past shows: “Big Brother” 19, “The Challenge”
  • Tiffany Mitchell – Past shows: “Big Brother” 23, Season 1
  • Sebastian Noel – Past show: “Survivor” 36
  • Faysal Shafaat – Past shows: “Big Brother” 20, “The Challenge”
  • Alyssa Snider – Past show: “Big Brother” 24
  • Monte Taylor – Past show: “Big Brother” 24
  • Chris Underwood – Past show: “Survivor” 38
  • Cory Wharton – Past shows: “The Real World: Ex-Plosion,” “The Challenge”
  • Desi Williams – Past shows: “Survivor” 35, Season 1

How can I watch “The Challenge: USA” without cable?

The new season will premiere at 10 p.m. EST on CBS. Viewers looking to stream the series can do so by using FuboTV, DirecTV Stream and Paramount+. All three streaming services offer free trials and Paramount Plus plans start at just $5.99 a month.

What is FuboTV?

FuboTV is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers more than 100 channels, such as sports, news, entertainment and local channels.

What is DirecTV Stream?

The streaming platform offers a plethora of content including streaming the best of live and On Demand, starting with more than 75 live TV channels.

What is Paramount Plus?

Paramount Plus is an over-the-top streaming service where viewers can stream tens of thousands of episodes from CBS, BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon and Smithsonian Channel, as well as exclusive originals and hundreds of iconic movies from Paramount Pictures. Plus, always stay in the conversation with the best in live events, reality competitions, sports and news. Plans start at just $5.99 a month and users can get a free trial when they sign up.

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