
The Mosquito Coast: The Foxes Are in Extra Hazard Than Ever in Season 2 Trailer
Is there hope for the Foxes to make it out of their newest pickle alive?
Apple TV+ at the moment unveiled the trailer for The Mosquito Coast Season 2, and it appears to be like extra intense than ever.
The acclaimed drama is tailored from the best-selling novel, and stars Justin Theroux, Melissa George, Logan Polish, and Gabriel Bateman.
The ten-episode second season will make its world debut with the primary episode on Friday, November 4, adopted by new episodes each Friday by January 6, 2023, on Apple TV+.
Primarily based on Paul Theroux’s best-selling novel, The Mosquito Coast follows the harmful journey of Allie Fox, a superb inventor and cussed idealist, who uproots his household on a harmful quest to search out refuge from the U.S. authorities, cartels, and hitmen.
“In season two, after barely escaping Mexico with their lives, the Foxes enterprise deep into the Guatemalan jungle to fulfill up with an outdated good friend and her group of refugees,” the logline teases.
“This new refuge creates bother for the Foxes although once they develop into entangled in a battle between an area drug lord and his household.”
“At odds about whether or not to quiet down or maintain transferring, Allie and Margot pursue totally different paths to safe their household’s future.”
“The end result of which is able to both unite the household or tear it aside ceaselessly.”
It appears like one other tough season for the Foxes, and the trailer teases the household pushed to the brink in a determined battle for survival.
The second season of The Mosquito Coast is govt produced by Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer, Stefan Schwartz, Evan Katz, Rupert Wyatt, writer Paul Theroux, and sequence star Justin Theroux.
Bob Bookman, Alan Gasmer, and Peter Jaysen function govt producers for Veritas Leisure Group. The sequence is created for tv and govt produced by Neil Cross.
Try the official trailer beneath.
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