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The OA - Season 2
TrailerThe mysterious-dramatic series comes back again in season two, when Washington's Cream San Francisco wanders in search of a missing teenager who seems to have been involved in a hidden game. On the other hand, OA awakens in an unfamiliar environment where all things seem to take an unexpected turn. In the meantime, there is a woman who is missing for seven years and stands up in the hospital with a strange knock on her back and unexpected.Actors: Brit Marling, Emory Cohen, Patrick Gibson, Jason Isaacs, Ian Alexander, Phyllis Smith, Brendan Meyer, Brandon Perea, Will Brill, Sharon Van Etten, Alice Krige, ...»Director: Zal Batmanglij, Andrew Haigh, Anna Rose HolmerCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2019IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The OA - Season 2"
indieWireMarch 15, 2019You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll cry from laughing or simply stare blankly at the screen as some of the weirdest s--- you've ever seen unfolds...
DeciderMarch 22, 2019Forty-two minutes into the 65-minute premiere, you'll get the answers you've been waiting for since 2016.
ColliderMarch 21, 2019This time it feels worth it. And it turns out, if you were one of the viewers who believed, who left that door open for The OA all these years, you might have welcomed some bonafide, baffling magic into your home.
ScreenRantMarch 18, 2019It's hard not to appreciate the grand scale of what Marling and Batmanglij are attempting to do, even if it's difficult at times to discern what, exactly, that's supposed to be.
New York Magazine/VultureMarch 22, 2019Ben-Adir is great here, with his seen-it-all shrug and effortless cool, and his presence gives us a viewer surrogate who's just as confused and exasperated by all this pseudoscientific mumbo-jumbo as we are.
Hollywood ReporterMarch 22, 2019The only thing I'm sure of when it comes to The OA is that the process of watching and experiencing an episode is unlike the viewing of any other show on TV and, good or bad, there's value in that.
GuardianMarch 22, 2019Events, characters and half-formed ideas are thrown at the screen then abandoned in favour of fresh mysteries, the show infinitely rolling out a carpet of kookiness.
New York Magazine/VultureMarch 21, 2019There are moments in Part II that are so visually and conceptually bold... There are other moments that skirt so close to the pretentious and ridiculous that they made me think I might actually transform into the eye-roll emoji.
Den of GeekMarch 15, 2019It's compelling -- or at least it is once it gets going -- but it's a very different beast to season one, swapping out ambiguity for hard sci-fi fantasy.
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