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Jupiter’s Legacy Season 2 Review: Plot, Story, Cast and Ratings

Jupiter’s Legacy is the latest hit TV show from Marvel and Netflix. The show picks up where Season 1 left off, with a new villain who wants to take over Earth. It has been described as Guardians of the Galaxy meets Game of Thrones, which should be enough to make any fan excited!

Plot overview:

The show starts with the military being called in to help save the world from an alien invasion. They are successful and take control of Earth. Meanwhile, a new villain is attacking our superheroes on their own turf – they’re used to only fighting villains who invade their planet now!

Jupiter's Legacy season 1's shock ending could set up a darker storyline |  TechRadar

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Storyline summary:

Season Two opens up with an introduction of another major Marvel superhero character, one that we’ve all been waiting for since Season One ended (no spoilers). We see this hero working closely alongside Scott Lang, aka Ant-Man, as he tries to establish his place among the heroes while trying desperately not to turn evil like so many others before he has done in the past. But it’s inevitable – given enough time with the Pym particles, all those around him die. The story brings a lot of surprises with it, and we finally figure out who will become Earth’s new protector after Scott Lang suffers from his own version of tragic events early on in this season.

The storyline covers 20 years following Season One’s finale to track what all happens during that time period – both good and bad happenings are revealed, so be prepared for anything!

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A full list of characters:

There are more than 100 superheroes (and villains) in Jupiter’s Legacy at large throughout our world; here is a small sampling:]

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Scott Lang, aka Ant-Man/ Giant-Man/ Goliath

T’Challa Knight Owl alias Black Panther (son of T’Chaka and N’Yami)

Bobby Drake alias Iceman (son of Robert Drake, Jr. aka Lifeguard): Bobby is the youngest in his family at age 16 but has been around since he was 14 years old – making him a veteran among other heroes with just three years to go before turning 18-years-old

Mindy McCready alias Red Raven

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Valerie Cooper alias Vector (daughter of Constance Starr who went by the name Hedy Wolfe when she fought crime as Miss America; daughter also took on her mother’s codename after death); Valerie lacks any powers or abilities whatsoever so relies heavily upon technology for assistance

Luther Manning/ Looter: Luther used to be an ordinary high school student until the events of last season’s finale, where he was revealed to be a clone of Magneto

Orora Munroe alias Storm (daughter of T’Challa Knight Owl and Ororo Iqadi; sister-in-law to Bobby Drake)

Roxanne Simpson alias Roxy (formerly known as Roxie): Former member/leader of Platinum Runners who is an expert in computer science and hacking

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Laura Kinney, alias Wolverine: Daughter of Rick Jones by Sarah Logan, daughter also has great sense perception. She sports some awesome new battle claws that are said to have been designed for her father but were never delivered due to his death at the hands of Mr. Sinister.

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Robert Drake Jr., alias Bobby Drake: Former member of the X-Men, now a high school student

Richard Jones alias Rick Jones (father; deceased)

Sarah Logan alias Sarah Ransome: Mother of Laura Kinney and wife to Richard. She’s been shrouded in mystery since her debut at last season’s finale. It has also been revealed that she is an Omega level mutant with superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, and senses, as well as having the ability to fly through air currents. Her brother was Gabriel, who had the power over fire but died due to Mr. Sinister’s attack on his family home, which left their mother hospitalized for weeks before being able to return home from the hospital.

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Releasing updates:

The first season was aired on February 27th, and season 2 will release in late 2021.

Rating:

Scoring: TV-MA/TV-14

Content is intended for a mature audience and may not be appropriate for children under 14 years old.

This content contains graphic violence, language, nudity or adult themes that some audiences find objectionable.

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