The first trailer for the second season of "The Terror" tells the story of Japanese American youth during World War II

The first trailer for the second season of "The Terror" tells the story of Japanese American youth during World War II

After the great success of the first season, AMC's "The Terror" is about to arrive in season 2. AMC released the first trailer for the second season of "The Terror", which is dominated by Japanese elements and tells the story of Japanese American youth during World War II. It will premiere on August 12.

The first trailer for the second season of "The Terror":

The second season of "The Terror" is set in the United States during World War II. On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and the United States entered the war. An evil spirit will threaten the Japanese community in Southern California and the Pacific War POW camp. A young Japanese American will embark on a journey to understand the truth and stop the evil spirit. This season is produced by the famous director Ridley Scott and has a total of 10 episodes.

Trailer screenshots:

The Terror Season 2 will premiere on AMC on August 12.

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