Season Two Of The Substitute Arriving On Nickelodeon

The Substitute on Nickelodeon will be getting a second season this year. The hidden-camera prank show that debuted in April 2019 is returning on the occasion of Halloween to kickstart celebrations and surprise kids with a series of jokes. The new season will also have a permanent cast member. Vine star and YouTuber Juanpa Zurita has been roped in to host the reality show.

In each episode of the show, one celebrity undergoes a massive transformation to surprise the kids as a substitute teacher. When the celebrity’s identity is ultimately revealed at the end of the episode, each school gets $25000 as donation.

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John Cena on The Substitute | Source: IMDb

The first season had stars like John Cena and Lilly Singh, donning costumes and wigs to play pranks on the unsuspecting kids. This season, the pranking is moving out of schools to other organizations such as camps. The premiere of the second season will see actress and author Ariel Martin, famously known as Baby Ariel, dress up as three different characters to spook the children of the Q Youth Foundation.

She will transform into an apothecary owner who is suspected to be a witch. For another segment, she will turn into a field trip volunteer and full-time ghost hunter, and a haunted house employee whose main rival is a scarecrow.

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Ne-Yo as a guest on The Substitute | Source: IMDb

Chloe Kim and Chris Paul are also scheduled to appear in the subsequent episodes of the second season. The names of the other guests will be announced later.

Season two of The Substitute premiers on Nickelodeon on October 31st, 2020, at 9 pm ET/PT.

Do you watch The Substitute? Which celebrity do you wish to see on the show?

About The Substitute

Celebrities dress up as different characters to prank kids in this hidden-camera reality show on Nickelodeon. The guests reveal their identity at the end of every episode and donate $25000 to every organization they visit.

The Substitute premiered on April 1st, 2019.

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