The Last One Laughing Season 2: Australia, Get Ready for the Ultimate Comedy Showdown
There's a special kind of torture reserved for comedians: being stuck in a room with your funniest mates, trying to make each other crack up, while you have to keep a straight face no matter what. That's the premise of The Last One Laughing, and after a cracking first season, the UK version is gearing up for its second outing. And thank goodness—because we could all do with a proper, good old-fashioned laugh right about now.
The trailer for Season 2 dropped recently, and it's packing more cheeky gags, awkward silences, and devilish improv than ever before. If you haven't seen the format, picture this: ten top-tier comedians are locked in a room for six hours. They can say or do anything to make their rivals laugh—crack jokes, pull faces, break into song—but if you so much as smirk, you're out. The last one standing takes the crown (and a tidy sum for their chosen charity). It's simple, brutal, and utterly addictive.
Marie Leguizamo takes the reins
One of the biggest talking points this time round is the involvement of executive producer Marie Leguizamo. Known for her sharp eye for talent and her ability to draw comedy gold out of improvisers, Leguizamo has been quietly shaping the comedy scene for years. She steps into the producer's chair for this series (you might remember her work from LOL: Last One Laughing Brazil - Season 2 and the Italian edition), and her influence is already clear in the casting. The new lineup feels fresher, braver, and unafraid to get properly weird.
And it's not just the UK that's got the bug. The LOL franchise has become a global phenomenon, with different territories putting their own spin on the format. Whether you've caught LOL: Last One Laughing Italy - Season 2 (where the hand gestures alone are worth the price of admission) or the wonderfully chaotic LOL: Last One Laughing Argentina - Season 2, you'll know that the core premise translates brilliantly everywhere. Even the Danes have gotten in on the act—LOL: Last One Laughing Denmark - Season 2 reportedly had viewers in stitches while the contestants stayed stone-faced. It's a beautiful, brutal irony.
What to expect from the new series
Back in the UK, the pressure is on. The debut series was a slow-burn hit, with memes of particular poker-faced reactions doing the rounds on social media for weeks. Season 2 has to top that, and from the looks of the trailer, it's going to be even more savage. The set design has had a subtle upgrade—comfier chairs, more hidden nooks for scheming—and the challenges look properly unhinged. Expect daft props, unexpected musical numbers, and at least one moment where a contestant tries to break the others by simply staring them down for five solid minutes.
Here's what we're most looking forward to:
- The new faces: A mix of established stand-ups and rising stars from the circuit. Word is there's a former Bake Off contestant who's secretly hilarious.
- The tactical gameplay: It's not just about being funny; it's about knowing when to strike. Some contestants try to form alliances, others go full lone wolf.
- The behind-the-scenes tension: The trailer hints at a few near-blow-ups when someone's joke lands a bit too close to the bone. All in good fun, obviously.
- The inevitable bloopers: Even the producers crack sometimes—the outtakes from the international versions are legendary.
With The Last One Laughing with Executive Producer Marie Leguizamo (Season 7 Episode 2) generating buzz online (yes, the episode numbering can get confusing across different markets), it's clear that the appetite for this kind of pure, unadulterated comedy is huge. We're not talking about panel show banter or scripted sitcoms; this is raw, reactive, and real. It's comedy in its most primal form.
Prime Video hasn't confirmed an exact air date yet, but with the trailer out, you can bet your bottom dollar it'll be on our screens within the month. So cancel your plans, stock up on snacks, and prepare to see some of the UK's funniest people do the one thing they're not supposed to: keep a lid on it. Just try not to laugh along with them. (Spoiler: you will.)