Investigation Discovery, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned cable network, has unveiled the official trailer for Feds Season 2, the sophomore chapter of its true crime series, which premiered in 2023. Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer (Truth Be Told, Self Made) is backing up Feds Season 2 as an executive producer, via her Orit Entertainment and October Films.The six-part true crime docuseries, scheduled to arrive on March 4, offers an inside look at America's most prestigious crime-fighting agency, the FBI. The series remains one of the most impressive additions to ID's slate of true crime shows, which brings some of the agency's most dramatic and high-stakes cases on-screen.More on this in our story.Feds Season 2 release date and streaming detailsFeds Season 2 will begin streaming on Investigation Discovery from Wednesday, March 4 at 9:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) and 8:00 PM Central Time (CT). Like the previous season, the sophomore entry will also contain six episodes, released weekly on ID every Wednesday.If you want to catch new episodes of the true-crime series at your own leisure, you can do so via HBO Max. While HBO Max's Basic Plan (with ads) can be accessed at $10.99/month, the Standard & Premium Plans (without ads) cost $18.49/month & $22.99/month, respectively.An HBO Max subscription lets you access all HBO originals like Industry and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and exclusive content like Heated Rivalry.What is Feds Season 2 about? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFeds Season 2 will offer a fresh look inside America's premier crime-fighting agency, the FBI. The six-part series will feature some of the most high-profile and dangerous cases, retold through exclusive interviews with active-duty FBI agents, informants, undercover agents and victims.In an exclusive Warner Bros. press conference, executive producer Octavia Spencer described the second season as''FEDS gives us the chance to showcase the courage of FBI agents who often work covertly to bring justice for the victims. I’m honored to continue this partnership with ID and October Films to amplify these crucial stories and create bold, meaningful work.''Jason Sarlanis, President of ID, added:''With FEDS, we are bringing viewers unprecedented access to the FBI’s most compelling investigations. We’re proud to continue building prestige true-crime storytelling together.”Feds Season 2: Episode titles and release scheduleA still from the trailer (Image via Investigation Discovery)ID has unveiled the full release schedule for Season 2, which is as follows:Episode 1: City Under Fire (March 4)The first case will take us back to the 2015 East Coast attacks, the first major terrorist attack since 9/11. The episode will follow the FBI's 72-hour investigation across New Jersey and New York to uncover the identity of the bomber.Episode 2: Vanishing Act (March 11)This episode will dive into another shocking case when the FBI was called in to locate a mother-of-two who was kidnapped from a quiet luxury neighborhood of Ponte Vedra.Episode 3: We Sell Babies (March 18)The third episode of Feds Season 2 will follow the FBI as they uncover a multi-scam at the Always Hope adoption center, which came into suspicion after multiple families' requests for adoption fell through.Episode 4: Inside Job (March 25)The fourth episode will take its viewers to Connecticut, where the FBI came across a string of bank employees who began robbing their own banks with a bomb strapped to them.Episode 5: Gangbuster (April 1)The penultimate episode will shine a spotlight on Rookie FBI Special Agent Jessica Box and her struggles to dismantle a deadly group responsible for orchestrating a string of murders in Southern Florida.Episode 6: Hired to Kill (April 8)The Feds Season 2 finale will recount the case of Real John Wick, the real-life hitman who left multiple people dead in Philadelphia. The FBI and a dedicated task force raced against time to uncover the identity of the hitman.Tune in to Feds Season 2 on ID on March 4.For the latest scoops on your favorite TV shows and movies, follow SoapCentral.Also Read: Girl on the Run: The Hunt for America’s Most Wanted Woman - What do we know about Sarah Jo Pender's crimes?