HBO’s ‘The Leftovers’ Releases New Trailer for Season 2 [Watch]
Fans of the current craze of post-apocalyptic TV shows got their first dose from HBO last summer. But now, Season 2 of "The Leftovers" has debuted its first trailer and it looks fantastic, according to Deadline.
For those who do not know what "The Leftovers" is about, it debuted last summer on HBO and it started with an event that led to the sudden disappearance of 140 million people, which is about 2 percent of the world's population.
The story unfolded with the people that remained on Earth. It was focused on a family in the fictional town of Mapleton.
They never got answers as to why the people disappeared. They just all vanished and these people were left to go on with their lives.
The town of Mapleton lost about 100 people and that had a driving impact on the show's first season.
Deadline reports the series will now pick up in a small town in eastern Texas, where the Garvey family has moved. They encounter the Murphys, who are a local family, and this new town seems to have been spared from the event that rocked the rest of the world with disappearances.
The trailer shows them moving to the new town of Miracle, Texas and they are quite pleased to be there. There is a shirt on display as they enter the town that shows the population to be 9,261 that also said "DEPARTURES: ZERO."
They seem to be moving into an area that boasts of happiness and the lack of loss. The family seems to be happy and the town embraces them. But there is also a darkness that looms over the trailer that appears to foreshadow something that may be coming.
At the end of the trailer, fans can see that people start vanishing and the town has become vulnerable, in some way.
Check out the trailer for Season 2 below.
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