Hot Wheels Let¡¯s Race S2 OTT release date Netflix: When to watch this animated adventure show
The animated series Hot Wheels Let's Race season 2 is releasing soon on OTT. The adventure show based on the iconic toy cars in the 1960s promises an action comedy series. The OTT release date for the Netflix show is September 9.?
Hot Wheels Let's Race season 2 is all set for its OTT debut. The animated adventure show will be out in September, promising an action comedy show with a glimpse into the world of racing to its children's viewers. OTT platform Netflix will launch the show on September 9. Here is the teaser of Hot Wheels Let's Race season 2 and everything else you want to know about the series, like its plot, cast, and crew:
Plot
The animated series revolves around a group of young racers who dream to excel in car racing. The story is about how the aspiring racers face different challenges that come in their way throughout the journey of racers. The series is based on the iconic toy cars created in the late 1960s.
Season 1 of this animated show was well-received among the audience. According to media reports, the series performed well in almost all regions where it was released. In the UK and the US, the show was in the top 10s for over 80 days. The first season had over 46,000,000 viewing hours globally in the four weeks it was in the Netflix top 10s. The show had 11,600,000 total views.
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The show also performed well on YouTube, where the first episode had over 11 million views. The show had 10 episodes.
Cast and crew
Voice artists in the show include Amari McCoy, Danny Trejo, Jakari Fraser, Risa Mei, Eric Bauzaa, Griffen Campbell, Josh Keaton, Grey Delisle-Griffin, and Charlie Schlatter, among others.
The adventure film is helmed by Motonori Sakakibara and Collette Sunderman. Rob David has produced the film with Jordan Gershowitz and Melanie Shannon.
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