← PreviousThe second and final season of the American is based on ' properties, and follows ordinary parents who take their family on the run after they discover their children's abilities. The season is connected to the, set in an alternate timeline where the X-Men have disappeared.
It was produced by in association with, with serving as.and star as the parents, alongside,. They are joined by, promoted from a recurring guest role in the,. A second season was ordered in January 2018, and began filming that June. It depicts the different approaches to the fight for mutant civil rights that are taken by the Mutant Underground and the, and also introduces the and further explores the —all groups originating in the comics.The season aired between September 25, 2018 and February 26, 2019, and consisted of 16 episodes. Production Development In October 2017, showrunner said that he had planned 'a couple of seasons, in broad strokes' for The Gifted, and stated that he wanted 'to be doing this show for a long time.' On January 4, 2018, the series was renewed for a second season, of 16 episodes.
Season 2 The Gifted Critics Consensus. The Gifted continues to explore shades of grey, but with a more streamlined story that sets the show up for a stronger - if slightly more simplistic. The Gifted Earns a Season 2 at Fox. Fox announced that the X-Men universe superhero show is getting a Season 2 during the first day of the Television Critics Association winter press tour. The Gifted is ranked as the No. 3 new drama of the the 2017-18 television season with an average 2.0/7 in Live + 7 ratings and 8.3 million viewers across platforms.
Writing Following the end of the first season, Nix said that the second would further explore the and the, and would introduce the. Following the destruction of the mutant underground's base, the second season sees them become more of a network rather than remain in a single location, and forces them to hide in plain sight and interact with other mutants out in the world. Nix thought this was both an interesting change and 'thematically more resonant'. Their situation is contrasted with the Hellfire Club also hiding in plain sight, but within 'the halls of power'.
Nix continued that the season would show how these two factions go about helping mutants in different ways, and also how they come together at times due to the relationships between people in each group. He later expressed interest in also exploring the 7/15 incident that was mentioned in the first season, potentially through flashbacks, and said that such an exploration would take place over multiple episodes as 'it’s kind of at the center of everything we’re doing.' The second season features a new organization from the comics after the first featured Trask Industries. Nix noted that the story for the season had been broken before this decision was made, and then the writers looked through the comics to see which elements lines up with the direction they wanted to go. Casting Returning from the first season to star are as Reed Strucker, as Caitlin Strucker, as Marcos Diaz / Eclipse, as Lauren Strucker, Percy Hynes White as Andy Strucker, as Jace Turner, as, as, and as. By January 2018, who recurred as the in the first season, was being looked at to be promoted to series regular for the show's second season, and she stated that her characters would be appearing more in the second season than the first either way.
She was confirmed to be doing so in June along with the announcement that would also be joining the series as a series regular, in the role of Reeva Payge.Also returning from the first season are Ray Campbell as William, as, as Fade, Erinn Ruth as, and Francis Turner as Paula Turner. Additionally, was announced to have been cast as, the leader of the Morlocks, in August 2018. Nix also revealed at that time that an original mutant named Twist would have a 'big role' in the season. Newcomer Anjelica Bette Fellini was soon announced as cast in the role, which was described as coming across as 'a sweet wounded bird' who reveals herself to be 'a sociopath who lives for chaos'.
In October, was cast in the recurring role of Max, the undisciplined leader of a group of new recruits. Filming Filming for the season began on May 30, 2018. Release Broadcast The season began airing in the United States on on September 25, 2018, and ran for 16 episodes. Marketing Nix, executive producer, and much of the cast promoted the season at 2018, where the first trailer for the season debuted; it gave the season the subtitle Dawn of the Mutant Age. ^ Welch, Alex (September 26, 2018). TV by the Numbers.
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