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      2019 Comedy Sci-Fi TRAILER for Future Man: Season 2 Trailer List Future Man: Season 2 Trailer Future Man: Season 2 Trailer 2:05 Future Man: Season 2 Teaser Future Man: Season 2 Teaser 1:03 View more videos
      100% Tomatometer 9 Reviews 76% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Janitor Josh Futturman leads a pretty boring life, spending much of his time playing video games when he's not working. Things change, though, when he beats a video game that the rest of the world has given up on, thinking it was unbeatable. After he defeats the game, mysterious visitors from the future appear. They put the world in danger, and Josh is the only person who can save it. He assembles a team to assist him as he travels through time, completing various missions as he does whatever he can to try to save Earth from the extraterrestrial visitors. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      Karl Quinn The Age (Australia) It's absurd, childish, occasionally hilarious, and frequently inventive... I'm not going to make any great claims for the social significance of Future Man. But I will say it's good fun. Mar 20, 2020 Full Review Tessa Smith Mama's Geeky Very rarely is a second season better than the first, but Future Man season 2 is pretty close to being just as good as season 1. A must watch! Rated: 4.5/5 May 7, 2019 Full Review Chris Osterndorf The Daily Dot Yet while Future Man is inherently serialized, it was nice that its freewheeling, often maddening lack of focus in season 1 also gave it the ability to drop the larger narrative and do, say, a Breaking Bad parody. Rated: 3/5 Feb 6, 2019 Full Review Adam Chitwood Collider Future Man's strength as a series has been the writers' willingness to take the sci-fi seriously, and indeed there are times when you almost want the joke to be done so you can find out what happens next in the story. Rated: 4/5 Feb 6, 2019 Full Review Nick Spacek Starburst Thanks to some great acting on behalf of the supporting cast, the show is able to keep up the off-kilter vibe of the show's beginnings, even though the settings might not be as excitingly varied. Rated: 8/10 Jan 29, 2019 Full Review Jesse Schedeen IGN Movies Season 2 stands as a great expansion on the original idea. Rated: 8.2/10 Jan 14, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Joel P Hardly anyone will watch this show, its platform hasn't given it the exposure it deserves. Season 2 was certainly an overall drop in quality compared to season 1, but the moments of brilliant humour and flawless comic timing are highlights worth watching by for. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 05/18/24 Full Review Amai A Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :3 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/28/23 Full Review Ben H Watching S2 right after S1 was extremely disappointing. It had none of the fun premises that the first season used. The conflict felt half-baked and sort of lame compared to the first season. Splitting up the characters makes sense story wise but boy does it not work at all. The show thrives when all 3 of them are together, I would say the first 2-3 episodes are good, the middle 4-10 are bad, and the last 11-13 are back up to quality. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/07/23 Full Review Nick N The first season was awesome very funny I'm four episodes in the second season and it's dropped off big time don't think I've laughed once… probably watch a few more episodes hopefully improves… will update review. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 12/23/22 Full Review Audience Member 2nd season felt less cohesive to me. The "team" was thrown in their own mini-arcs which, to be honest, made them alienated Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Born K Not so god as season 1, but it had it's moments. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/22/24 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episode 1 Aired Jan 11, 2019 Countdown to Prologue Josh is kidnapped by Athena, a member of a secret terrorist organization called the Pointed Circle; his mission to save the world didn't work; Stu Camillo, now in power, created the cure, and humanity is more divided than ever -- and it's 2162. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 11, 2019 The I of the Tiger Tiger and Wolf arrive in the future they created; Tiger is not welcome in the NAG -- the New Above Ground -- so she heads to the Mons, where she learns humanity is moving to Mars, her DNA created the cure, and Stu Camillo is alive in hologram form. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 11, 2019 A Wolf in the Torque House Wolf is mistaken for Torque -- the Wolf in this timeline -- and he goes with it, learning about the NAG and its six-parent families and hatred of technology; Wolf tries to escape, but the appeal of this new world makes it hard for him to leave. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 11, 2019 Guess Who's Coming to Lunch As Tiger gets to know her doppelganger Ty-Anne, Wolf acclimates to the NAG and Josh wanders the desert; Josh is brought to the NAG and remanded to indentured servitude as a technology smasher; Tiger sneaks into the NAG and wants out of this timeline. Details Episode 5 Aired Jan 11, 2019 J1: Judgement Day Josh, Tiger and Wolf go on a mission to find their TTD and take down the Pointed Circle; Josh discovers he is not the only Josh in 2162, but Athena escapes with the TTD; Tiger vows to hunt her down -- alone; a wedge grows between Tiger and Wolf. Details Episode 6 Aired Jan 11, 2019 The Binx Ultimatum Tiger uses Stu's fondness for her to help her track down Athena; Josh is now a Smasher, remanded to a labor camp, where the Pointed Circle comes after him; Wolf; vowing to improve the NAG, faces off against Supreme Overlord Vice. Details Episode 7 Aired Jan 11, 2019 Homicide: Life in the Mons Wolf, ignoring warnings about the Pointed Circle, brings Josh to live outside his Clusternest; Tiger reaches a dead end in her quest for the TTD; Wolf puts together the truth about Tiger -- she's a biotic -- and rejects her, confirming her fears. Details Episode 8 Aired Jan 11, 2019 The Last Horchata Stu introduces depressed Tiger to his simulation, where anything can be reality, drawing them closer than ever before; Stu tells Tiger the truth: he's not taking everyone to Mars, he's uploading them to the digital realm, where they'll live forever. Details Episode 9 Aired Jan 11, 2019 The Ballad of PUP-E Q. Barkington Stu sends commandos to abduct Josh in the NAG, and chaos and bloodshed ensue; Wolf realizes Stu is evil and seeks revenge, trying in vain to make Tiger see the truth; Josh and Wolf learn the identity of Achilles, the leader of the Pointed Circle. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 11, 2019 Exes and OS Ty-Anne shares her story of becoming Achilles, starting as a child hungry for love Stu could never give, and ending in a mission with her ex-lover Torque to shut down Stu from the inside; Josh believes he's the key to stopping Stu once and for all. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 11, 2019 Dia de Los Robots It's the day of the MARS launch; Josh goes on a suicide mission to sneak into Stu's upload machine to shut him down for good, but Stu discovers the plot and patches himself; Tiger betrays Stu and saves Josh in time, sending Stu into a murderous rage. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 11, 2019 The Brain Job Armed with the newly discovered TTD, the team uses an 11-second window to jump back in time over and over to reach Stu's brain and destroy it once and for all; all they need to do is avoid running into the other versions of themselves along the way. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 11, 2019 Ultra-Max Having messed with time travel one too many times, Josh, Tiger and Wolf land in jail in the year 3491; facing a death sentence for their crimes, their loyalty to one another is tested by their cruel and unusual jailer, Susan. Details
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      Season Info

      Executive Producer
      Kyle Hunter, Ariel Shaffir, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Matthew Tolmach, James Weaver, Ben Karlin
      Network
      Hulu
      Rating
      TV-MA (L)
      Genre
      Comedy, Sci-Fi
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Jan 11, 2019