La Brea Season 2 Trailer Reveals a New Sinkhole Erupts
La Brea Season 2
Ahead of the show’s official return one week from now, NBC has revealed a new trailer for La Brea season two, carrying with it teases of what to anticipate in the new episodes yet additionally revealing, you guessed it, another huge opening that opens up in California. The mystery goes much more profound in the new season however as besides the fact that new characters brought into are the overlay yet surprising additions are made to the larger folklore. Set to return on Tuesday, September 27, La Brea will get back with a much greater second season. Following the show’s ten episode inaugural batch, which would turn into the #1 new drama on television last year, La Brea season two will feature 14 episodes altogether.
The series follows a legendary family adventure after a massive sinkhole opens in Los Angeles maneuvering individuals and buildings into a mysterious and dangerous primeval land where they have no decision except for to band together to survive. In season two, the Harris family remains separated as Eve is faltering from her son, Josh, having mistakenly gone through a portal to 1988. What she doesn’t be aware yet is that her estranged husband, Gavin, and their daughter, Izzy, have landed in prehistoric Seattle and presently must brave the elements and animals to make their way to L.A.
The cast of La Brea includes Natalie Zea, Eoin Macken, Jon Seda, Nicholas Gonzalez, Chiké Okonkwo, Karina Logue, Zyra, Jack Martin, Veronica St. Clair, Rohan Mirchandaney, Lily Santiago, Josh McKenzie and Chloe De Los Santos. Author David Appelbaum leader produces with Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, Rachel Kaplan, Steven Lilien, Bryan Wynbrandt, Ken Woodruff, Arika Lisanne Mittman and Adam Davidson.
The synopsis for the La Brea season two debut, named “The Following Day,” reads as follows: “09/27/2022 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Tuesday) : Debut: Desperate to rejoin with her son, Eve follows a lead that brings her face-to-face with a ruthless prehistoric gathering. Gavin, Izzy and Ella question whether they’re fit to survive in 10,000 BC. Josh and Riley wake up in an unfamiliar time.”
“A great aspect regarding this show is that it had an extremely lengthy gestation period,” creator, leader maker, and co-showrunner David Appelbaum previously told Entertainment Week after week. “We started shooting the pilot just before the pandemic, and then we were shut down and then we didn’t get a series pickup until a year after that. So over that year, we started our writers’ space to foster more scripts and went at a pace that allowed us to contemplate the story and the big picture approach over the seasons. So yeah, the answer is, we certainly have a great deal planned out and know where we want to go.”
La Brea will get back to NBC on Tuesday, September 27. Will you be tuning back in for the new episodes?