Prison Break Episodes Season 2 Jun 2026

The gate slams shut. Season 2 ends with Michael Scofield, the master escape artist, locked in a prison where there are no cells, no guards inside, and where murder is the daily currency. He is trapped worse than ever before.

Michael and Sara recover the audio tape from a private humidor in Chicago with help from Henry Pope. Meanwhile, T-Bag holds his former lover and her children hostage in their childhood home. Episode 18: "Wash"

Season 2 of #PrisonBreak is a non-stop cross-country chase. Less prison, more paranoia. And Agent Mahone? Terrifying. prison break episodes season 2

: Michael remains the brilliant mastermind, while Lincoln, driven by paternal instinct, often resorts to brute force. T-Bag becomes a terrifying lone wolf; Sucre a desperate romantic; and C-Note a family man pushed to extremes.

Season 2 kicks off eight hours after the dramatic season one finale. Michael, his brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), and six other inmates—Benjamin "C-Note" Franklin (Rockmond Dunbar), Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco), Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell (Robert Knepper), John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare), David "Tweener" Apolskis (Lane Garrison), and Charles "Haywire" Patoshik (Silas Weir Mitchell)—have broken out of Fox River. As their escape triggers a nationwide manhunt, the second season becomes a frantic race as the fugitives pursue their own individual goals: for Michael and Lincoln, it's to clear Lincoln's name and find the $5 million hidden by fellow inmate Charles Westmoreland; for others, it's about finding family, while the mysterious and lethal "Company" works to silence them permanently. Series creator Paul Scheuring described this season as "The Fugitive times eight," capturing the chaotic scope of the new narrative. The gate slams shut

– The fugitives converge on Utah. Michael and Lincoln cross paths with Tweener and T-Bag, who has memorized the map to the money.

Several escapees converge in Utah to dig up Westmoreland's (D.B. Cooper's) buried $5 million. Michael and Sara recover the audio tape from

Michael uses the audio tape to blackmail President Caroline Reynolds, demanding a full pardon for himself and Lincoln. Right before she can announce the pardons on national television, The Company blackmails her back, forcing her immediate resignation. Episode 20: "Panama"

The gate slams shut. Season 2 ends with Michael Scofield, the master escape artist, locked in a prison where there are no cells, no guards inside, and where murder is the daily currency. He is trapped worse than ever before.

Michael and Sara recover the audio tape from a private humidor in Chicago with help from Henry Pope. Meanwhile, T-Bag holds his former lover and her children hostage in their childhood home. Episode 18: "Wash"

Season 2 of #PrisonBreak is a non-stop cross-country chase. Less prison, more paranoia. And Agent Mahone? Terrifying.

: Michael remains the brilliant mastermind, while Lincoln, driven by paternal instinct, often resorts to brute force. T-Bag becomes a terrifying lone wolf; Sucre a desperate romantic; and C-Note a family man pushed to extremes.

Season 2 kicks off eight hours after the dramatic season one finale. Michael, his brother Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), and six other inmates—Benjamin "C-Note" Franklin (Rockmond Dunbar), Fernando Sucre (Amaury Nolasco), Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell (Robert Knepper), John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare), David "Tweener" Apolskis (Lane Garrison), and Charles "Haywire" Patoshik (Silas Weir Mitchell)—have broken out of Fox River. As their escape triggers a nationwide manhunt, the second season becomes a frantic race as the fugitives pursue their own individual goals: for Michael and Lincoln, it's to clear Lincoln's name and find the $5 million hidden by fellow inmate Charles Westmoreland; for others, it's about finding family, while the mysterious and lethal "Company" works to silence them permanently. Series creator Paul Scheuring described this season as "The Fugitive times eight," capturing the chaotic scope of the new narrative.

– The fugitives converge on Utah. Michael and Lincoln cross paths with Tweener and T-Bag, who has memorized the map to the money.

Several escapees converge in Utah to dig up Westmoreland's (D.B. Cooper's) buried $5 million.

Michael uses the audio tape to blackmail President Caroline Reynolds, demanding a full pardon for himself and Lincoln. Right before she can announce the pardons on national television, The Company blackmails her back, forcing her immediate resignation. Episode 20: "Panama"