Ty (Chiké Okonkwo) gets a heroic arc that finally does justice to his military background, while Veronica (Lily Santiago) steals every scene with her pragmatic, knife-wielding survival instincts.
Returning to NBC (and streaming globally), Season 2 does something unexpected: it doubles down on character while never skimping on the CGI carnage. La Brea - Temporada 2
Picking up moments after the heart-stopping Season 1 finale, we find the survivors split into three distinct factions. Eve (Natalie Zea) and the remaining camp are dealing with the fallout of a traitor in their midst. Gavin (Eoin Macken) is still trapped in the mysterious, time-shifting bunker, now realizing that the portal to 1988 might be their only way out. Meanwhile, the new threat isn't just saber-toothed cats—it’s the ruthless "Exiles," a tribe of past survivors who have abandoned all hope of rescue and are hellbent on ruling the prehistoric world with an iron fist. Ty (Chiké Okonkwo) gets a heroic arc that