“Prodigal Son” Season 2 is eagerly awaited by the fans after the immense success of the previous seasons. The series first made its debut on September 23, 2019, and it left the audience craving for more.
After the immense popularity gained by the first season, Fox TV renewed the series for another season. Although there were speculations that the series might get cancelled thankfully it did not.
Although the production was delayed due to the pandemic outbreak thankfully the production started within mid-2020 and has wrapped up as well.
Gear up folks! Because the release date for “Prodigal Son” Season 2 is finally out. Yes! The first episode of Prodigal Son Season 2 would be dropped on January 12, 2021, followed by the second episode on January 19, 2021, and we cannot keep calm.
We know that this police procedural series revolves around Malcolm a former FBI employee who now solves crimes for the New York Police Department.
But ironically he was the son of a deadly serial killer. Thus he still struggles with his identity that he might have the same genes just like his father.
So in Prodigal Son Season 2, there is a lot to look forward to. As per the official synopsis, Bright will try his best to protect a secret from his mother to save his family. On the other hand, he is also struggling to find the priest’s killer. In the upcoming season, we will also get to know if Jessica is actually hiding something from Ainsley about Gil.
So there are several revelations to be expected from the upcoming season.
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