TheGreat Season 2: Everything We Know
. “[Tony]’s definitely thinking about [season 2]. He has some idea.” Without divulging details, the actress confirmed: “If they wanted to do it, I would do it right away.”For a show full of bloodshed, the central characters remain alive at the end of season 1.
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