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Snowpiercer Season 2: Production Completed! Annalise Basso Discussing Details, More Updates

A lot of rumors boiling up on the surface regarding the details of Snowpiercer Season 2. The first season is still running, but the second season already managed to catch the eye of the fans. It’s only been three episodes so far, and it managed to impress the fans as well as the critics. The show is already getting a good amount of viewers, which signifies the bright future of the series. Please keep reading to uncover everything we know so far about the second installment of the series.

Snowpiercer is an American post-apocalyptic dystopian thriller drama series. It follows both the 2013 film of the same name and 1982 French graphic novels Le Transperceneige. The story is set seven years after the world becomes a frozen wasteland. The inaugural season of the series premiered on May 17, 2020. Also, the debut episode managed to gain almost 2 million US viewers. 

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Renewal Status Of The Second Season!

The series faced numerous production issues and delays arising from creative differences between the series’ producers and the network while in development for over three years. The development of this only means that the creators already planned several seasons of this show. That’s why they gave the renewal to the second installment of the show even before the premiere of the first season. 

With the renewal, the creators also revealed that Snowpiercer Season 2 would move to TBS from TNT. Brett Weitz, general manager for TBS and TNT, confirmed this news in his recent interview. He said, “Snowpiercer is the ideal show to kick-off TBS’ entrance into dramas with complex storytelling, stunning visuals, and first-class acting. We believe in the durability of this series and that viewers will be surprised by the fantastical universe that brings to life such relevant social, political, and environmental issues.”

Snowpiercer Season 2: Production Details!

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There is a piece of good news for the fans. The cast and crew already completed the production of the second season before the shutdown caused by the Coronavirus outbreak. One of the main cast members, Annalise Basso, confirmed this news herself. In a recent interview, she said, “I’m really delighted because we were just finishing Snowpiercer Season 2 when everything got shut down because of the outbreak. And the exceptional thing about the show is there are so many tales to tell about the people on the train and survival.”

Snowpiercer Season 2: Plot Details!

Since the debut season still has a long journey of seven episodes ahead. Therefore it is impossible to predict the actual storyline for the second season. According to Manson, the creators already had a story until the third season of the show. And they only have to figure out whether it will be a cliffhanger or a conclusion. He said, “I’m not sure. The endpoint, that flagpole that we put up, probably, moves down the road with more seasons. Or you stick to that endpoint and figure out a reboot of the characters and the train. I’m not sure what that would look like.”

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Basso also talked about the future of the show. She said, “I hope one day we’ll be able to take the audience off of the train. I think one of the things is that people feel ambushed. I hope that what Snowpiercer does is that it gives people to escape because there are so many personalities to relate to, and it’s a great distraction. Anybody who loves a great sci-fi show and great storytelling and amazing special effects, I hope will fall in love with the show.”

Snowpiercer Season 2: Release Date

The first season is still running and will air the finale episode on July 19, 2020. As we mentioned above, the filming is completed, and now only the post-production remains. Therefore the fans can expect the show to return within a year. The fans will most probably see Snowpiercer Season 2 in the first quarter of 2021 on TBS. 

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