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}}|country=United States|num_episodes=13|network=[[Netflix]]|first_aired={{Start date|2027|10|16}}|last_aired={{End date|2028|3|18}}|episode_list=List of The Authorities episodes}}The second season of the American superhero television series, ''[[The Authorities (TV series)|The Authorities]]'', which is based on [[DC Comics]] and [[Marvel Comics]]. The season is produced by [[Mob Productions]], and released on October 16, 2027 until March 18, 2028, and finished with 13 episodes. Set after the events of [[The Authorities (season 1)|the first season]], the season follows a powered Steve Johnson as he and his sister, Alex Johnson, keeps Diamond Hill safe from danger. | }}|country=United States|num_episodes=13|network=[[Netflix]]|first_aired={{Start date|2027|10|16}}|last_aired={{End date|2028|3|18}}|episode_list=List of The Authorities episodes}}The second season of the American superhero television series, ''[[The Authorities (TV series)|The Authorities]]'', which is based on [[DC Comics]] and [[Marvel Comics]]. The season is produced by [[Mob Productions]], and released on October 16, 2027 until March 18, 2028, and finished with 13 episodes. Set after the events of [[The Authorities (season 1)|the first season]], the season follows a powered Steve Johnson as he and his sister, Alex Johnson, keeps Diamond Hill safe from danger. | ||
The second season | The second season, ordered in 2027 by showrunner Freddie Goodwin, involved writers Sara Case, Benjamin Knowles, Homer Gutierrez, and Myla Salazar. Goodwin's leadership set the creative tone, with Case also directing to ensure a unified vision. A pivotal move was giving Steve powers stolen from the antagonist, transforming him into a superhero and enriching the storyline. Inspired by "Superman & Lois" Season 3, this approach added depth to Steve's character. Goodwin confirmed Alex would play a crucial role, with interconnected story arcs enhancing thematic and plot cohesion. The team's collaborative effort aimed to innovate and captivate viewers with enriched storytelling and evolved character development. | ||
[[Jack Black]], [[Tom Holland]], and [[Amy Poehler]] reprise their roles as [[Steve Stonecutter]], [[Derp|The "Agent" Derp]], and [[Alex Stonecutter]] from the [[The Authorities (season 1)|first season]]. They are joined by [[Brie Larson]], [[Dave Bautista]], [[Rami Malek]], [[Zoë Saldana]], [[Robert Downey Jr.]], [[Natalie Portman]], and [[Mads Mikkelsen]]. The series was renewed for a third season on March 10, 2028. In April 2028, it was revealed that the series would be "rebooted" in third season, with entirely new characters, cast, and events. | |||
[[Jack Black]], [[Tom Holland]], and [[Amy Poehler]] reprise their roles as [[Steve Stonecutter]], [[Derp|The "Agent" Derp]], and [[Alex Stonecutter]] from the [[The Authorities (season 1)|first season]]. They are joined by [[Brie Larson]], [[Dave Bautista]], [[Rami Malek]], [[Zoë Saldana]], [[Robert Downey Jr.]], [[Natalie Portman]], and [[Mads Mikkelsen]]. The series was renewed for a third season on March 10, 2028. | |||
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| The Authorities | |
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| No. of episodes | 13 |
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| Original network | Netflix |
| Original release | October 16, 2027 – March 18, 2028 |
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The second season of the American superhero television series, The Authorities, which is based on DC Comics and Marvel Comics. The season is produced by Mob Productions, and released on October 16, 2027 until March 18, 2028, and finished with 13 episodes. Set after the events of the first season, the season follows a powered Steve Johnson as he and his sister, Alex Johnson, keeps Diamond Hill safe from danger.
The second season, ordered in 2027 by showrunner Freddie Goodwin, involved writers Sara Case, Benjamin Knowles, Homer Gutierrez, and Myla Salazar. Goodwin's leadership set the creative tone, with Case also directing to ensure a unified vision. A pivotal move was giving Steve powers stolen from the antagonist, transforming him into a superhero and enriching the storyline. Inspired by "Superman & Lois" Season 3, this approach added depth to Steve's character. Goodwin confirmed Alex would play a crucial role, with interconnected story arcs enhancing thematic and plot cohesion. The team's collaborative effort aimed to innovate and captivate viewers with enriched storytelling and evolved character development.
Jack Black, Tom Holland, and Amy Poehler reprise their roles as Steve Stonecutter, The "Agent" Derp, and Alex Stonecutter from the first season. They are joined by Brie Larson, Dave Bautista, Rami Malek, Zoë Saldana, Robert Downey Jr., Natalie Portman, and Mads Mikkelsen. The series was renewed for a third season on March 10, 2028. In April 2028, it was revealed that the series would be "rebooted" in third season, with entirely new characters, cast, and events.
Episodes[edit | edit source]
The second season will consist of 13 episodes.
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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| 16 | 1 | "A Time Of Pain Free Heroes" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | October 16, 2027 | 20101 | 8.22[1] |
| Two years after gaining powers and defeating Jack, Steve, now calling himself "Superman," continues to protect Diamond Hill Village despite Alex's concerns. Meanwhile, Alex leads "Diamond Planet," a platform documenting local superheroes. The Good Justice Society (GJS), with Derp's help, investigates the dark force released earlier. In the shadows, an evil gang led by Kingpin emerges, plotting to exploit the "Dark Dimension" to eliminate Superman and dominate the village. Superman confronts a powerful entity, only for it to be mysteriously killed by another masked entity, later identified by Derp as "metahumans." Unbeknownst to many, Kingpin collaborates with the masked entity in a sewer hideout, planning to harness the powers of other metahumans to transform himself into a mutant. | |||||||
| 17 | 2 | "Chaos from Within" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | October 23, 2027 | 20102 | 8.19[2] |
| Twelve years earlier, Steve adopted the alias "Stonecutter" with his sister Alex, who was also his confidant. In the present, Alex's article attracts Lex Luthor's interest, who seeks to acquire her company, but she refuses, provoking his ire. Steve confides in Derp, revealing his true last name, Johnson, inspiring Derp's global quest to encounter powerful beings. In New York, Derp meets Dean Lowe, grieving his brother Jack's death caused by a superhero mishap. Derp's return brings this news to Steve. Concurrently, Nathan Reed reunites with Steve, choosing to relinquish his powers to join Alex's company. Meanwhile, a mysterious entity raids a tech company, stealing a potent battery and leaving casualties. Kingpin's experiments, attempting to combine his blood with that of a deceased metahuman, fail. The Good Justice Society alerts Derp that the "Dark Force" they face is actually the Dark Dimension, threatening imminent catastrophe. | |||||||
| 18 | 3 | "The Case" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | October 30, 2027 | 20103 | 8.20[3] |
| In New York, Steve, utilizing his powers, collaborates with Derp and the Good Justice Society to investigate a murder linked to a cult-affiliated high-profile criminal. Gaining the local police's trust, they delve deeper into the case. Meanwhile, Alex uncovers evidence of Kingpin's rising control and warns Steve and Derp. During the investigation, Steve is ambushed by "Guia," an entity with the ability to manipulate and mimic soundwaves, who defeats Steve and flees. In a separate development, Kingpin discovers that dark matter, not metahuman blood, is the key to acquiring powers. Alex, revealing her true identity as Steve's younger sister Johnson, leaves Nathan, who chooses to renounce his powers, perplexed. Concurrently, Steve encounters Peter Parker and becomes aware of his secret identity as Spider-Man. | |||||||
| 19 | 4 | "Team of Cops" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | November 6, 2027 | 20104 | 8.19[4] |
| Peter Parker confides in Steve his goal to protect him, revealing Steve's newfound unbreakable skin. During a confrontation with a metahuman, Steve is temporarily stripped of his powers, leading Peter to advise him on the importance of doing good with or without superpowers. Heeding this advice, Steve joins the police force, assisting in a murder investigation linked to a cult suspected of connections with Kingpin. Tragically, a key witness is killed during questioning. Regaining his powers, Steve confronts the assailant, unmasking him as Kingpin, who declares his ambition to dominate the city and reclaim his lost fame. Peter intervenes, battling and ultimately securing Kingpin's arrest. Over dinner, Peter discloses his plan to return home with MJ, marking his departure. Concurrently, Derp experiences a revelatory vision, uncovering his true identity as John Jones, which leads him to question the reality of his life. | |||||||
| 20 | 5 | "Who are You?" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | November 13, 2027 | 20105 | 8.22[5] |
| Kingpin, having escaped his cell, seizes dark matter from storage, endowing himself with powers and flees. Flashbacks reveal a young John, nicknamed "Derp" by his GJS superiors for his clumsy yet ultimately successful methods, recalling his early days at GJS and a failed mission to procure dark matter. He reminisces about meeting Jon Smiles, who started at GJS the same day. In the present, Kingpin, flaunting his new powers, overpowers Derp and eludes capture. Kingpin's ambitious plan surfaces: constructing a machine to endow everyone in town with powers, believing it unjust for only a few to possess them. Meanwhile, Derp reunites with John, facing stage 4 terminal liver cancer and limited time, who requests Derp's companionship in his final months, a plea Derp accepts. Steve encounters Sam Wilson, the DOD leader, who urges prioritizing Diamond Hill above all, an expectation Steve rejects, leading to his departure. Concurrently, Alex discovers Kingpin's escape and his newfound abilities. | |||||||
| 21 | 6 | "Time to Act" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | November 20, 2027 | 20106 | 8.23[6] |
| Kingpin's ventures into the Dark Dimension are abruptly halted by Guia, who reveals himself as Mister Negative. During this confrontation, Mister Negative activates a portal but falls under the sway of an enigmatic figure. The Dark Dimension's corruptive influence strips Kingpin of his powers, driving him to seek Alex's assistance to escape perceived threats. Alex agrees to help, but only if Kingpin surrenders. Steve arrives at this juncture, leading to Kingpin's arrest. Concurrently, Derp investigates Martin Li, a suspect in a murder case, but lacks concrete evidence. This leads Steve, Alex, and Derp to collaborate in pursuit of Mister Negative. Their investigation commences with an interrogation of Mayor Wilson, hoping to uncover further leads. | |||||||
| 22 | 7 | "The Dark Dimension" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | November 27, 2027 | 20107 | 8.21[7] |
| Guia and Kingpin journey through the Dark Dimension in search of additional Dark Matter to create more powered individuals for profit. Meanwhile, Alex meets with a judge in New York and discovers Kingpin's past actions against Spider-Man. Steve continues honing his powers through training. He encounters Noah Mad, who seeks to obtain Dark Matter from Central City to gain abilities. Steve strikes a deal, offering Dark Matter in exchange for assistance in defeating Guia and Kingpin. The villains acquire Dark Matter and seal the portal, prompting Steve to confront them. Despite his efforts to destroy their Dark Matter, Guia overpowers him, resulting in his defeat. | |||||||
| 23 | 8 | "Into the Light, Part One" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | February 12, 2028 | 20108 | TBD |
| 24 | 9 | "Into the Light, Part Two" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | February 19, 2028 | 20109 | TBD |
| 25 | 10 | "Into the Light, Part Three" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | February 26, 2028 | 20110 | TBD |
| 26 | 11 | "Infinity Inc" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | March 4, 2028 | 20111 | TBD |
| 27 | 12 | "Archery Lessons" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | March 11, 2028 | 20112 | TBD |
| 28 | 13 | "Fight for Life in Diamond Hill City" | Sara Case | Sara Case, Freddie Goodwin, and Jackson Greene | March 18, 2028 | 20113 | TBD |
Cast and characters[edit | edit source]
Main[edit | edit source]
- Jack Black as Steve Johnson:
Steve Stonecutter's plot in "The Authorities" Season 1 on Fanverse revolves around his involvement with a team of metahumans tasked with combating supernatural threats. Steve, along with other characters, faces various challenges and enemies, including a powerful entity known as Lord Shadowmancer. The plot weaves intricate connections with other characters and subplots, contributing to the overarching narrative of the season. - Amy Poehler as Alex Johnson:
In "The Authorities" Season 1, Alex Stonecutter's storyline is central to the narrative. Her character is intricately involved in the unfolding events and faces various challenges that are crucial to the development of the plot. Alex's journey is marked by personal growth, conflict, and interaction with other key characters, contributing significantly to the overall arc of the series. Her role is essential in driving forward the primary themes and conflicts of the season. - Tom Holland as The Derp / "The Agent"
Guest[edit | edit source]
- Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk / Kingpin
- Brie Larson as Aurora Skye / Celestia
- Dave Bautista as Lucas Stone / Titan
- Rami Malek as Nathan Reed / Hydron
- Zoë Saldana as Isabella Cruz / Spectra
- Robert Downey Jr. as Maxwell "Max" Jennings / Gearhead
- Natalie Portman as Serena Blackwood / Mystica
- Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Production[edit | edit source]
Development[edit | edit source]
The announcement of the season on February 2, 2027, marked a significant milestone in the series' journey, setting the stage for a new chapter in its narrative evolution. However, a pivotal development occurred in April 2027, profoundly impacting the series' direction and creative freedom. Showrunner Freddie Goodwin, in a surprising turn of events, lost the rights to the Minecraft film and series. This loss necessitated a major shift in the creative process and the overall vision for "The Authorities." Faced with this challenge, Goodwin made a bold decision to continue developing the series as an original entity, independent of its previous Minecraft-based foundation. This decision to remove all Minecraft references in the second season was not just a necessity but also an opportunity to redefine the series.
The transition from a Minecraft-inspired series to an entirely original creation was a daunting task, requiring significant alterations in the storyline, character development, and visual style. The removal of Minecraft references meant that the series had to be reimagined from the ground up, crafting a unique identity that could stand on its own. This reimagining involved the creation of original characters, settings, and plotlines that were distinct and separate from the Minecraft universe. The challenge was to retain the essence of the show that had captivated the audience in the first season, while simultaneously introducing new elements that would set it apart as an original series. Goodwin's decision to embark on this path was a testament to his creative vision and commitment to delivering a compelling narrative, irrespective of the external constraints.
The transformation of "The Authorities" into an original series was a significant undertaking, with far-reaching implications for its future. This shift allowed the showrunners and writers more creative liberty, enabling them to explore themes, characters, and story arcs that were previously constrained by the ties to Minecraft. It opened up new avenues for storytelling, allowing for a richer and more diverse narrative landscape. The second season, now freed from the shackles of existing IP constraints, had the potential to delve deeper into the characters' psyche, explore more complex relationships, and present a more nuanced and mature storyline. This rebranding of the series was a bold move, one that could potentially attract a wider audience, appealing not only to the original fans of the Minecraft version but also to new viewers seeking original content. The removal of Minecraft references was, in essence, a rebirth for the series, offering a fresh start and an exciting new direction for both the creative team and the audience.
Writing[edit | edit source]
Season Two of the series, under the creative direction of showrunner Freddie Goodwin, presents a notable shift in focus and narrative approach, particularly centering on characters Steve, Derp, and Alex Stonecutter. This season is set in a timeline that is approximately one to two years after the events of the first season, signaling not just a temporal jump but also a significant evolution in the show's overall narrative and structure. This shift is a strategic move, aiming to delve deeper into the complexities of the main characters while also expanding the universe of the series.
The inspiration drawn from "Superman & Lois" Season 3 is evident in the way Season Two is structured. Embracing a 13-episode format, the season adopts a storytelling approach that is both compact and intense. Unlike the inaugural season, which was characterized by a segmented, multi-part storytelling style, Season Two opts for a singular, cohesive narrative arc that spans the entire season. This approach allows for a more focused and in-depth exploration of the characters and their journeys. The development of the season's antagonist is particularly noteworthy, as it is seamlessly integrated into the central storyline, avoiding the fragmented narrative of the previous season. This streamlined approach to storytelling is reflective of a maturing series, one that is finding its unique voice and narrative rhythm.
Furthermore, the changes in Season Two extend beyond its narrative structure. The season brings forth significant alterations in character dynamics and the overall ambiance of the series. These changes are crucial in offering viewers a fresh perspective on the series. The evolving relationships between characters, coupled with a shift in the series' tone, promise a new and engaging viewing experience. This new direction is not just about change for the sake of change; it's a thoughtful evolution of the series. It builds upon the foundation laid in the first season while boldly exploring new territories in both storytelling and character development. The audience is likely to find this approach refreshing, as it provides a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the characters and the world they inhabit. This season seems poised to redefine the series, offering a more refined and sophisticated viewing experience that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
Casting[edit | edit source]
The second season of the series distinguishes itself with a returning cast that reads like a who's who of Hollywood, featuring luminaries such as Jack Black, Amy Poehler, Tom Holland, Dave Bautista, Robert Downey Jr., Zoë Saldana, Brie Larson, and Natalie Portman. The inclusion of these high-caliber actors not only brings an unparalleled level of star power to the series but also ensures a continuity in the depth and complexity of character portrayal. Their return is a testament to the success and appeal of the first season, and their commitment to reprise their roles lends a significant degree of credibility and anticipation for the upcoming season.
This stellar ensemble, each with their own unique set of skills and experiences, contributes immensely to the series. The varied backgrounds and acting styles of these actors add a rich diversity to the narrative, allowing for a multifaceted exploration of character dynamics and story arcs. The return of such prominent figures offers a sense of familiarity and continuity for the audience, which is crucial in maintaining the series' momentum and viewer engagement. The familiarity with these characters, portrayed by such esteemed actors, creates a deeper connection with the audience, making the narrative more impactful and relatable.
Moreover, the caliber of these actors promises a level of performance that is both captivating and nuanced. Their proven track records in delivering powerful performances in their previous works suggest that they will bring a similar level of excellence to the second season. This level of acting prowess is likely to add layers of complexity and depth to the storyline, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The return of these actors not only solidifies the strong foundation established in the first season but also sets a high bar for the series' continuation. With such a remarkable cast, the second season is poised to be not just a continuation but an elevation of the series, promising to deliver a compelling, emotionally resonant, and memorable viewing experience.
Filming[edit | edit source]
The production of "The Authorities" Season 2, initiated in 2027 following the resounding success of its inaugural season, signified a considerable leap in the series' production magnitude. This new season embraced an expansive approach in its filming techniques and locations, with the objective of broadening the visual and narrative dimensions of the series. The production, under the expertise of seasoned directors and producers, incorporated cutting-edge filming methods, and utilized a variety of locations across diverse landscapes. This approach was instrumental in enriching the storytelling, offering a more dynamic and visually stunning experience.
Throughout the year 2027, the dedicated efforts of the cast and crew were pivotal in materializing the grand vision of Season 2. The production demanded intricate set designs, resembling detailed and diverse environments, and featured complex action sequences that required exacting precision and coordination. The returning actors, along with newcomers, immersed themselves into their roles with greater depth, contributing significantly to the evolving narrative and character arcs. This season's introduction of new characters infused the plot with additional layers of intrigue and interaction, enhancing the overall complexity of the storyline. The filming process was characterized by a sense of unity and cooperation, with cast and crew members frequently sharing behind-the-scenes content, thereby heightening fan anticipation and engagement.
By the onset of 2028, the filming reached its culmination, concluding a demanding yet fulfilling production phase. With filming complete, the focus shifted to the post-production team, tasked with refining the visual effects, editing, and sound design to align with the series' high standards. This phase was crucial in shaping the final output, ensuring that every detail, from visual aesthetics to auditory elements, contributed to a cohesive and immersive viewing experience. The wrap-up of the filming was a momentous occasion for everyone involved, celebrated for its successful completion and the promise it held. Fans, having been engaged throughout the filming process, were eagerly awaiting the release, with high expectations for a season that would not only match but exceed the first in storytelling depth, character development, and cinematic excellence. The production of Season 2 of "The Authorities" stood as a testament to the series' growth and its potential to redefine standards in television production.
Post-production[edit | edit source]
Marketing[edit | edit source]
The marketing for "The Authorities" Season 2, like its predecessor, was a meticulously planned affair, designed to generate excitement and anticipation among its fan base. The campaign kicked off with an early announcement of the season's launch date, followed by periodic updates, including teasers and cast interviews, to maintain audience engagement. The first trailer was released several months before the premiere, offering a glimpse into the new themes and characters. A second, more detailed trailer closer to the premiere date further heightened anticipation. Social media played a significant role, with interactive content and behind-the-scenes glimpses. The show's marketing strategy included partnerships with influential media platforms for exclusive content, ensuring a wide reach. Moreover, the creators hosted virtual fan events, allowing for direct interaction with the cast and crew, adding a personal touch to the promotion. The release schedule was strategically designed, with the season split into two parts to sustain viewer interest over a longer period. The finale's promotional efforts were particularly intense, with a series of countdown posts and special previews. This comprehensive marketing approach contributed significantly to the season's success and popularity.
Release[edit | edit source]
The season premiered on October 17, 2027 and concluded on March 18, 2028, with a total of 13 episodes.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Critical response[edit | edit source]
Season 2 of "The Authorities" on Fanverse expands the narrative with more nuanced storytelling. The episodes are crafted to delve into deeper emotional and psychological aspects of the characters, enhancing viewer connection and empathy. The plot development in this season is more intricate, featuring unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience guessing and engaged.
Character development is a significant focus, with backstories and motivations explored in greater depth. This exploration adds layers to the characters, making them more relatable and complex. The interactions and dynamics between characters are also more developed, showcasing a range of emotions and conflicts that drive the narrative forward.
The action sequences in Season 2 are more intense and visually striking, complementing the dramatic tension of the story. These sequences are well-choreographed, adding excitement and a cinematic feel to the episodes. The balance between action and drama is carefully maintained, ensuring that neither overshadows the other.
The thematic elements of the season are richer and more varied, touching on relevant social and moral issues. This thematic depth provides a thoughtful backdrop to the narrative, encouraging viewers to engage with the content on a deeper level.
The production values remain high, with attention to detail evident in set design, costumes, and special effects. This commitment to quality production enhances the overall viewing experience, immersing the audience in the world of "The Authorities."
Performances by the cast are notably strong, with actors bringing depth and authenticity to their roles. The chemistry between cast members is palpable, adding to the believability of the relationships portrayed on screen.
Overall, Season 2 of "The Authorities" is a well-rounded and compelling continuation of the series. It successfully builds upon the foundation laid in the first season, offering viewers a satisfying blend of drama, action, and character-driven storytelling.
Other Response[edit | edit source]
Season 2 of "The Authorities" on Fanverse, while ambitious, encounters several shortcomings. The narrative, attempting to be more nuanced, often feels convoluted, diminishing the clarity and coherence that marked the first season. Character development, although intended to be deeper, sometimes falls flat, failing to evoke the intended empathy or complexity. This makes it challenging for viewers to truly connect with the characters and their journeys.
The plot, though intricate, tends to spiral into predictability, lacking the engaging twists that were anticipated. The action sequences, while visually appealing, occasionally overshadow the plot, leading to a disproportionate focus on spectacle over substance. This imbalance detracts from the series' ability to tell a compelling story.
Thematically, the season struggles to consistently address the social and moral issues it introduces, leading to superficial treatment of potentially impactful topics. Production values, though high, can't mask the narrative and directorial flaws, making the visual excellence feel disconnected from the storytelling.
The performances, while generally strong, are sometimes undermined by a script that doesn't always provide the actors with the material needed to fully realize their characters' potential. The chemistry among the cast, a highlight of the first season, isn't as pronounced this time around.
Overall, Season 2 of "The Authorities" doesn't quite live up to the high expectations set by its predecessor, with its narrative and character issues preventing it from being as engaging or satisfying as hoped.
Ratings[edit | edit source]
| No. | Title | Air date | Rating (18–49) |
Viewers (millions) |
DVR (18–49) |
DVR viewers (millions) |
Total (18–49) |
Total viewers (millions) |
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| 1 | "Pilot" | October 19, 2026 | 0.2 | TBD | 0.1 | 0.46 | TBD | 11.19 |
| 2 | "Team Up Jumbo" | October 26, 2026 | 0.1 | TBD | 0.1 | 0.45 | TBD | 10.27 |
| 3 | "Traps" | November 2, 2026 | 0.2 | TBD | 0.1 | 0.46 | TBD | 9.73 |
| 4 | "Herobrine Returns!" | November 9, 2026 | 0.2 | TBD | 0.2 | 0.47 | TBD | — |
| 5 | "The Lord of Death" | November 16, 2026 | 0.2 | TBD | — | — | TBD | 9.52 |
| 6 | "The Boy Named Simon" | November 23, 2026 | 0.1 | TBD | 0.1 | 0.42 | TBD | — |
| 7 | "Accidents that Happen" | November 30, 2026 | 0.1 | TBD | 0.1 | 0.43 | TBD | 8.65 |
| 8 | "Shadowmancer's Plan" | December 7, 2026 | 0.1 | TBD | 0.1 | 0.37 | TBD | 8.72 |
| 9 | "Stop the Nether!" | December 14, 2026 | 0.1 | TBD | 0.2 | 0.47 | TBD | 8.52 |
References[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ "The Authorities Ep202 Viewership". Show Buzz Daily. August 29, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
- ↑ "The Authorities Ep203 Viewership". Show Buzz Daily. August 29, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
- ↑ "The Authorities Ep204 Viewership". Show Buzz Daily. August 29, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
- ↑ "The Authorities Ep205 Viewership". Show Buzz Daily. August 29, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
- ↑ "The Authorities Ep206 Viewership". Show Buzz Daily. August 29, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
- ↑ "The Authorities Ep207 Viewership". Show Buzz Daily. August 29, 2023. Retrieved February 2, 2024.