The Great Season 2: New Cast, Trailer, First Look, and Much more

The Great Season 2 Updates: Hulu is now coming back in season 2 of The Great series. New images have also been released from the second season starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult.

The series will go to another height with the coming up on its second season. The series has already complicated the intense political intrigue by putting Catherine’s glittering gown of champion gold as Head of the country of Russia.

Season 1 focused on Catherine gathering her supporters and gaining the power to overthrow her husband, Season 2 might cover Catherine’s rise to power as Emperess of Russia, having staged a coup to oust Peter III (Hoult) from his seat as emperor and change Russia for the better.

The brand new image depicts the young empress holding a bloody, severed head in a bag, staring off into the distance and looking quite disturbed.

Tony McNamara has assured the audiences that Catherine’s rise to power will not be an easy one, nor a simple one. We will get to see a lot of ups and downs in the series. It will be like an exciting roller coaster ride to watch the series.

The Great Season 2 Trailer

The Great Season 2
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“For Catherine, it was like that was the job, taking power,” he in an interview “And she didn’t focus on how she might use power or how hard it would be to exercise power, or what sort of country she’d be taking over… So it’s the next part of the journey of once you get power, what do you do with it?”

The Great has many brilliant and talented stars like Gillian Anderson, Gwilym Lee, Adam Godley, Charity Wakefield, and Bayo Gbadamosi.

The series is created, written and executive produced by McNamara and executive produced by Marian Macgowan, Mark Winemaker, Fanning, Hoult, Echo Lake’s Brittany Kahan Ward, Doug Mankoff, and Andrew Spaulding, Thruline’s Josh Kesselman and Ron West, and Matt Shakman.

Season 2 of The Great will premiere exclusively on Hulu on November 19. The fans who haven’t watched season 1 till now can watch it now on Hulu.

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