Apple TV+ is rolling out new seasons of four of the streamer’s popular series before the end of the year.
“The Mosquito Coast” Season 2 begins with the first episode on November 4. The new episodes will premiere weekly till January 6. The series is based on Paul Theroux’s best-selling novel and stars Justin Theroux, Melissa George, Logan Polish and Gabriel Bateman.
In Season 2, after barely escaping Mexico with his life, Fox ventures deep into the jungles of Guatemala to meet an old friend and his community of refugees. This new shelter spells trouble for the foxes, however, when they become embroiled in a conflict between the descendants of a local drug lord. At odds about settling down or moving on, Allie and Margot go their separate ways to secure their family’s future.
“Slow Horses” Season 2 begins almost a month later on December 2. The season will premiere with two episodes, followed by a new episode weekly, every Friday through December 30.
According to the streamer’s description, Season 2 of the spy thriller series reveals long-buried Cold War mysteries that threaten to bring massacre to the streets of London. When contact with Russian villains takes a deadly turn, our hapless heroes must overcome their personal failures and step up their detective game in the race to prevent a horrific event.
Meanwhile, “Mythic Quest” Season 3 arrives on November 11, with two episodes expected to be released that Friday. Thereafter, a new episode will premiere every Friday till January 6.
In Season 3, as Ian and Poppy navigate their partnership in the gaming world and the newly formed Grimpop Studios, Dana is forced to play the role of mediator in her bosses’ frequent estrangement. Back on Mythic Quest, David settles into his new role as Boss, where he truly finds himself in charge for the first time and who returns as his assistant – more loyal and militant than ever before; And Carol tries to figure out where she fits in after a new promotion. At Berkeley, Rachel struggles to balance her morality with capitalism, while Brad tries to return to society as a reformed man after prison.
Season 2 of “Little America” will premiere on December 9, when all eight episodes will be available simultaneously. Inspired by the true stories featured in Vox Media Studios’ Epic Magazine, “Little America” takes a look at the inspiring and surprising stories of immigrants in America.
The second season of the series will explore eight incredible stories inspired by real people from around the world, including a Belizean woman (Stacey Rose) who works for a Hasidic family in New York, a Korean man (Ki Hong Lee) who Hat Makes the Black Church community in Detroit in the 1980s, and the story of a 40-something Japanese woman in Columbus, Ohio (Shiori Idata) whose dream is to assemble an all-female baseball league to fulfill her lifelong passion for the sport. To do.

