Yellowjackets season 2 premiere date: The road to more news
There are going to be a number of challenges these characters face, both in the present and the past. The flashbacks will give us a better chance to see how the Yellowjackets team survives the winter, which has already claimed the life of Jackie. Meanwhile, in the present you’ll see the survivors struggle with the notion that Lottie could be directly impacting their lives. There’s a reason why the Showtime drama cast adult versions of this character and Van, and we tend to think we’ll be seeing a lot of both of them coming up.
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In just one week, we do think a small veil will be lifted when it comes to season 2, and that is all thanks to the Primetime Emmy Awards. Several cast members should be in attendance and on the red carpet, there will be some questions asked. During the promotional campaign for the season, a lot of people had no idea as to what was going to happen next. That’s not going to be the case anymore. You could also get a few teases on a possible premiere date!
Remember, though, not to expect anything too specific when it comes to when the show is coming back yet. Showtime will probably take their time to reveal some of this, as they very well should. There’s no reason for them to hurry anything along here, especially since the earliest we anticipate it back is late February.
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What do you think we’re going to be learning about Yellowjackets season 2 sooner rather than later?
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