‘Password’ game show season 2 premiere: How to watch, where to stream

Starring Jimmy Fallon and host Keke Palmer, the NBC gameshow series Password will return for its second season Tuesday, March 12 at 10/9c.

According to NBC, exciting guest stars expected to make an appearance this season include Chance the Rapper, Howie Mandel and Deal or No Deal: Island host Joe Manganiello.

Fans can also expect to see Lauren Graham, Joel McHale, Laverne Cox, Nikki & Brie Garcia, Wiz Khalifa, Jimmy Kimmel, Johnny Knoxville, Liza Koshy, Meghan Trainor, Lindsey Vonn and Roy Wood Jr.

Where can I watch Password season 2?

If you have already ditched basic cable, you can still live stream the season two premiere of Password on Tuesday with either Fubo or DirecTV Stream.

Both streaming services offer free trials for new subscribers who can watch episode one of the new season for free before committing to a paid subscription.

However, those willing to wait can also stream new episodes of Password on-demand the day after they premiere with Peacock.

What is Fubo and DirecTV Stream?

Both Fuboand DirecTV Stream are set up like any other streaming service, but rather than offering exclusively on-demand content, they both offer a plethora of exclusive live TV channels. So like cable, but without the hassle.

Fubo considers itself a sports-focused live streaming service, but overall, its standard package comes with over 100 live TV channels for $79.99 a month after its free trial. These channels include ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, TLC, MTV and much more.

Fubo also comes with a variety of shows and movies users can watch on-demand along with the option to record your favorite TV shows.

DirecTV Stream is similar to FuboTV in that it offers many of the same channels and features. At $84.98 a month after its free trial, the base package comes with a little over 75 live TV channels.

Those interested can check out all of DirecTV Stream’s channel packages here.

How does Password work?

Two contestants, each teamed with a celebrity partner, compete in a word-association game. One player tries to guess a word based on clues offered by his or her partner. The game is timed, and if the clue-giver inadvertently says part of the word, a buzzer sounds and that round is lost. When the time is up, the team with the most points wins, and the non-celebrity contestants wins cash.