La Brea Season 2, a sci-fi and mystery web series, premiered on OTT on June 10, 2025. This NBC Original production, running 9 hours and 19 minutes, was directed by Dan Liu, Nick Gomez, Ron Underwood, and Thor Freudenthal. The script was written by David Appelbaum, Bryan Wynbrandt, and Peter Beals, with Asher Landay, John Mabry, Andre Edmonds, and Stuart Wood serving as producers.
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Series Name | La Brea Season 2 Web Series |
Original Language | English |
Spoken Language | Hindi, Tamil, Telugu |
Digital Release Date | 10 June 2025 |
Runtime | 9 hour and 19 minutes |
Country | United States |
Genres | Sci-Fi Mystery |
Writer | David Appelbaum, Bryan Wynbrandt, Peter Beals |
Director | Dan Liu, Nick Gomez, Ron Underwood, Thor Freudenthal |
Producer | Asher Landay, John Mabry, Andre Edmonds, Stuart Wood |
Season | 02 |
Total Episodes | 14 |
Production Co. | NBC Original |
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La Brea Season 2 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Character |
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Natalie Zea | Eve Harris |
Eoin Macken | Gavin Harris |
Zyra Gorecki | Izzy Harris |
Jack Martin | Josh Harris |
Veronica St. Clair | Riley Velez |
Chiké Okonkwo | Ty Coleman |
Jon Seda | Dr. Sam Velez |
Nicholas Gonzalez | Levi Delgado |
Rohan Mirchandaney | Scott Israni |
Josh McKenzie | Lucas Hayes |
Tonantzin Carmelo | Paara |
Martin Sensmeier | Taamet |
Simone McAullay | Kiera (recurring in Season 2) |
La Brea Season 2 Web Series Trailer
La Brea Season 2 Web Series Review
builds on the sci-fi premise of a Los Angeles sinkhole transporting people to a prehistoric world in 10,000 BC. With 14 episodes, the season expands the time-travel mythology, introduces new characters, and escalates the stakes for the Harris family and other survivors. Below is a review of its strengths, weaknesses, and overall reception, crafted to avoid major spoilers.
Season 2 dives deeper into the sinkhole’s origins, introducing a secret facility and a shadowy organization tied to time travel. The addition of 1988 as a new time period adds intrigue and variety to the narrative.
Compared to Season 1, the episodes feel tighter, with more action-driven sequences like dinosaur encounters, battles with hostile groups, and tense escapes. The two-part finale delivers high-stakes drama.
The Harris family’s emotional struggle to reunite remains the heart of the show. Supporting characters like Ty, Scott, and Riley get compelling arcs, with moments of humor and heart balancing the sci-fi chaos.
Filmed in Melbourne, Australia, the prehistoric world is vividly realized, with lush landscapes and decent CGI for creatures like wolves and dinosaurs, enhancing the adventure feel.