Prime Video Drops Explosive Trailer for Last One Laughing Season 2

Prime Video Drops Explosive Trailer for Last One Laughing Season 2

Prime Video Drops Explosive Trailer for Last One Laughing Season 2

A room full of comedians, one brutal rule and a simple challenge that sounds easy but quickly becomes impossible, do not laugh. That is the high-stakes setup behind the returning comedy phenomenon “Last One Laughing,” and now Prime Video has officially released the trailer for its highly anticipated second season.

The concept of the show is deceptively simple. Ten comedians enter a room together. Their mission is to make everyone else laugh while keeping a completely straight face themselves. The moment someone cracks even the smallest smile or laugh, they are out of the game. What follows is a chaotic battle of jokes, impressions, absurd performances and unpredictable comedy moments.

The series is once again hosted by British comedian Jimmy Carr, whose sharp humor and watchful eye guide the competition. But this time the stakes feel even higher, because the first season became a massive hit with audiences and critics alike. The show didn’t just attract attention, it actually won major entertainment awards and built a loyal global fan base.

One of the biggest storylines heading into the new season is the return of the defending champion, Bob Mortimer. His unpredictable humor helped him win the first series and now he is back to see if lightning can strike twice. But the competition this time is fierce.

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The new cast features some of Britain’s most recognizable comedy names, including Alan Carr, Romesh Ranganathan, David Mitchell, Mel Giedroyc, Diane Morgan, Maisie Adam, Sam Campbell, Amy Gledhill and Gbemisola Ikumelo. Each of them brings a completely different style of comedy, which makes the game even more unpredictable.

The trailer already hints at the kind of madness viewers can expect. There are bizarre impressions, awkward standoffs, sudden shouting matches and even musical performances designed to push opponents over the edge. The challenge is not just about being funny, it is about surviving the pressure without breaking.

The show itself is based on a Japanese format called “Documental,” created by comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto. That concept has now exploded globally, with local versions produced in more than twenty countries. In several major markets, including France, Germany and Italy, the format has become one of the most watched titles on Prime Video.

Season two will roll out in stages worldwide. The first three episodes arrive on March nineteenth, followed by additional episodes a week later and the final episode will air on April second. The series will be available in more than 240 countries and territories.

And that global release shows just how big this format has become. What started as a simple comedy experiment has turned into an international entertainment phenomenon.

So the question now is simple but brutal. Who will survive the laughter this time and who will crack under pressure?

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