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[via press release from Netflix]
Space Force: Season 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix
Not even gravity can keep them down. Space Force returns on February 18.
SPACE
FORCE S2
Returns to Netflix on February 18, 2022
· Co Showrunners: Greg Daniels & Norm Hiscock
· Executive Producers: Greg Daniels, Steve Carell, Howard Klein, Norm Hiscock, Brent Forrester, Ken Kwapis
· Season 2: 7 x 30-minute episodes
· Filmed in: Vancouver
· Returning Series Regulars: Steve Carell, John Malkovich, Ben Schwartz, Tawny Newsome, Diana Silvers, Jimmy O. Yang and Don Lake
ABOUT SPACE FORCE S2: Season 2 of Space Force picks up with General Naird and his underdog team having to prove their worth to a new administration while dealing with interpersonal challenges. Will the group come together or fall apart under the pressure...? Space Force is only human after all.
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