Special Ops- Lioness - Season 2 <SAFE>
The hardened, brilliant station chief of the Lioness program who struggles to balance her grueling professional life with her fractured family.
The high-stakes world of Taylor Sheridan’s espionage thriller returns with Special Ops: Lioness Season 2. Following the explosive climax of the first season, the espionage drama continues to push the boundaries of covert warfare, moral compromise, and intense military action.
Special Ops: Lioness stands out in a crowded field of spy thrillers because of its focus on the female perspective within the elite military world. It balances tactical realism with the raw, domestic struggles of its protagonists, making the high-stakes missions feel deeply personal. Special Ops- Lioness - Season 2
This geopolitical powder keg forces Joe (Zoe Saldaña) to assemble her loyal team for a treacherous rescue mission and a subsequent operation to dismantle the cartel from within. The key to their plan is a new recruit, Captain Josephina "Josie" Carrillo, played by Genesis Rodriguez. Josie is a highly skilled U.S. Army Apache pilot whose uncle is connected to the cartel, making her the perfect, albeit deeply conflicted, asset. Unlike Season 1’s raw recruit, Cruz, Josie is a trained soldier, which adds a unique tension to her recruitment and her moral struggle throughout the season.
In Season 2, the CIA's fight against terror moves "closer to home." The hardened, brilliant station chief of the Lioness
As the show looks towards its third season, the world of Special Ops: Lioness is primed for even more intense, high-stakes espionage.
: The team conducts a hit with unexpected consequences. Special Ops: Lioness stands out in a crowded
The production design of Season 2 shifts from the sun-bleached sands of Mallorca and the Middle East to the gritty, treacherous terrain of the American Southwest and Mexican border towns.