The Promised Neverland: Season 2 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
The Promised Neverland: Season 2 is a proverbial sophomore slump compared to season 1 as it presents no credible threats or reasons to get invested.
The Promised Neverland: Season 2 is a proverbial sophomore slump compared to season 1 as it presents no credible threats or reasons to get invested.
It seems to be the end of not just the season, but potentially the Promised Neverland series.
The time has come! Members of Grace Field, and the other plants, will either escape the demon world or potentially die trying.
As Mujika is tasked with saving her people, we learn whether or not Norman’s peers will stop the genocide and what is to come next.
As we’re given a clue as to what happened in Lambda, Emma and Ray desperately search for Sonju and Mujika, with time running out.
Desperate to not see the genocide of demons, Emma makes a deal with Norman but, will he be able to keep it up, considering it isn’t his sole decision?
Norman’s return comes with minimal explanation on how he survived but does present a plan that could save humans in the demon world.
Nearly a year has passed since Emma and Ray escaped the farm and almost 6 months since the bunker – let’s see how they are surviving despite all they’ve been through.
Just as a plan begins to come together and everything seems to finally have calmed down, one of the worst betrayals imaginable happens.
Things have been going rather well for Emma and everyone else. However, it seems the good times might be coming to an end.
Are there truly demons who don’t eat and are social with humans? Can they reveal a means to escape? Mujika and Sonju stir up so many questions.
The Promised Neverland returns and gets right into the story – no recap, no chill period, just demons chasing down our heroes.
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