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The Fortune Hotel season 2 release schedule: When all the episodes air on ITV1

The Fortune Hotel season 2 release schedule: When all the episodes air on ITV1

Cosmopolitana day ago
One of our fave shows is back! The Fortune Hotel returns for a second season on Wednesday 6th August, and we can't wait to see all the chaos unfold.
Presented by Stephen Mangan, the show sees ten pairs of contestants compete for the chance to win a life-changing £250,000 jackpot. Upon arrival, each team receives a briefcase - but only one holds the hidden fortune...
Think Traitors meets Deal or No Deal, The Fortune Hotel cranks up the high-stakes deception, throws in a cunning twist and turns it into a gripping race for a £250,000 prize.
So you don't miss a moment of the drama from the new series, we've put together an episode release schedule.
Here's everything you need to know.
The Fortune Hotel season two kicks off on Wednesday 6th August at 9pm on ITV1.
Confirming the show's comeback, ITV said: "Get ready to check back in! The critically acclaimed reality competition, The Fortune Hotel, is set to return for a highly anticipated second series."
Series Editor Ben Wilson added: "When The Fortune Hotel opens for business, get ready for sun, sand, and secrets. This is the ultimate party game made real. I can't wait to see pairs of guests working together to outwit and outmanoeuvre their fellow holidaymakers. Let the scheming and case swapping commence!"
Episodes will be available to stream live on ITV1 or ITVX.
Viewers can also catch up on missed episodes via ITVX or binge the entire series once the show has ended if you prefer to watch TV all in one go.
There are eight episodes in season two of The Fortune Hotel, with two episodes airing across the week and the finale taking place on Thursday 28th August.
The winning pair will be revealed during this episode and will walk away with a whopping £250,000.
Below is the full release schedule for season two:
Fortune Hotel season 2 starts on ITV1 on Wednesday 6th August at 9pm.
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