La Brea Season 2 Episode 4
La Brea Season 2 Episode 4
In the event that a huge sinkhole appears within Los Angeles, a family is separated and then swept away to an undiscovered primitive world, along with a handful of strangers.
In season 2 La Brea will transport our characters away into a new world from the one we’ve seen so far. Much of the plot focuses on the mysterious tower Rebecca was able to lead Scott into at the close of season 1. It could play a major role in season 2.
If you’ve been watching this series over the last few weeks, you’re probably interested to know when the next episode will be coming out. So, don’t worry about it!
This is all you should be aware of concerning La Brea Season 2 Episode 4 with its release date, date of release, and where to stream it.
Where can I watch La Brea Season 2?
La Brea is available to watch on NBC and also streaming online with catch-up available the next morning on Peacock. It’s an exclusive original show, so it’s the only channel where you can see this show.
La Brea Season 2 Episode 4 Release Date
La Brea Season 2, Episode 4 will be released on the 18th of October on Tuesday around 9 pm (ET). However, for those who live in the UK and across the world there’s no time frame for the release of this episode as of yet.
La Brea should drop with subtitles that can be accessed while watching Catch-up Peacock. Episode 2 is predicted to be around 45 minutes and is consistent with the timing of the remainder of the series.
How many episodes will La Brea Season 2 Have?
Season 2 of La Brea is scheduled for 14 episodes, which is quite a little more than the first season, which means NBC is confident in the prehistoric drama. So, with that in mind that we’ll have 10 episodes to go after the show has ended.
Do We Have A Video for La Brea Season 2?
It is true! You can see the trailer for season 2 below:
What do you want to see in the show as it moves through the next few weeks? What’s your most memorable moment from La Brea so far? Tell us via the comment section below!
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