Season Two of black-ish Free on iTunes ‘Til Wednesday!

BLACK-ISH - Pilot Gallery  (ABC/Craig Sjodin) MARCUS SCRIBNER, TRACEE ELLIS ROSS, MARSAI MARTIN, ANTHONY ANDERSON, MILES BROWN, LAURENCE FISHBURNE, YARA SHAHIDI

BLACK-ISH – Pilot Gallery (ABC/Craig Sjodin)
MARCUS SCRIBNER, TRACEE ELLIS ROSS, MARSAI MARTIN, ANTHONY ANDERSON, MILES BROWN, LAURENCE FISHBURNE, YARA SHAHIDI

Season two of ABC’s Emmy-nominated comedy series black-ish – including the acclaimed Hope episode that dealt with police brutality – is now available on iTunes for free – until Wednesday.

It’s a great way for ABC to introduce the show to new viewers while giving fans from the start a bit of a bonus. Follow the jump for details.

ABC’s Emmy-Nominated ‘black-ish’ Season 2 Available for Free Exclusively on iTunes Now Through Wednesday

On the heels of its three Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Comedy Series, ABC Studios’ “black-ish” season two is available for free exclusively on iTunes (iTunes.com/black-ish)
now through Wednesday night, August 17.  All 24 episodes are available, including the acclaimed “Hope,” about the family’s reaction to a verdict in a trial involving alleged police brutality.

During its just-completed sophomore season, “black-ish” was recognized by the American Film Institute as an AFI Television Program of the Year, and it received the coveted Peabody Award. In July, the show received three Emmy nominations, including a second consecutive nod for Anthony Anderson for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, a first-time Outstanding Comedy Series nod, and a first nomination for Tracee Ellis Ross for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.

“black-ish” stars Anthony Anderson as Andre “Dre” Johnson, Tracee Ellis Ross as Rainbow Johnson, Laurence Fishburne as Pops, Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson, Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson Jr., Miles Brown as Jack Johnson, Marsai Martin as Diane Johnson, Jenifer Lewis as Ruby, Peter Mackenzie as Mr. Stevens.

“black-ish” was created by Kenya Barris and is executive produced by Barris, Jonathan Groff, Anthony Anderson, Laurence Fishburne, Helen Sugland, and E. Brian Dobbins. The series is produced by ABC Studios. 

For more information about “black-ish,” visit abc.com/black-ish. For the iTunes Emmy room, visit itunes.com/emmys.