Created by Little Marvin, Them is a horror drama streaming television anthology series. Marvin is also the executive producer alongside David Matthews, Roy Lee, Miri Yoon, Lena Waithe, Don Kurt, Nelson Cragg, Larysa Kondracki and Michael Connolly.
The first season premiered on Amazon Prime Video on April 9, 2021 and received mixed reviews from critics. It has an approval rating of 62% on Rotten Tomatoes and despite that, the series is coming back on Amazon with its second season.
So, when is the second season releasing? What is the plot? Who have been cast in the lead roles? Continue reading to know further details.
Them Plot and Cast
Since it is anthology series, the plot for the second season would be different from Season 1. However, the makers have not revealed much about the plot of the new season.
If we recall the first season, it was set in the year 1953 and focused on a black family who during the Second Great Migration moves from North Carolina to an all-white neighborhood in Los Angeles. The family’s home slowly changes into an epicenter of evil forces, next-door and otherworldly, that threaten to hunt, ravage and destroy them.
The cast for the new season has not been confirmed until now. Since the plot would be different, there is a possibility that new people would be cast or the old ones might return. The first season of Them had Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Alison Pill, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Melody Hurd and Ryan Kwanten in the lead roles.
Them Season 2 Release Date
The first season of Them released on April 9, 2021. Although there has been no official news on the renewal, it was released with a two season commitment.
The new season is expected to have ten episodes like Season 1, although the makers are yet to give a confirmation. For now, we can expect the second season to release sometime towards the end of 2022 or first half of 2023.
Them Season 2 Trailer
The developers of Them have not released a trailer for Season 2. For now, check the trailer of Season 1 below:
A resident of Guwahati, Assam.
Assamese from words and a true Indian from the heart.
My dream and aim is to make India a discrimination-free country. Peace can be achieved only and if we treat everyone equally.
Respect the Indian Constitution.
Abide by the Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.
Say "No" to discrimination.