What is 'Citadel' about?
'Citadel' follows elite spies battling a ruthless network called Manticore.
Entertainment / TV
Priyanka Chopra's spy action TV show, 'Citadel,' has returned to Prime Video for its second season. All seven episodes are now available to stream. Season 2 introduces new characters and a fresh storyline, but the show's future remains unce...
'Citadel' Season 2 continues the story of elite operatives fighting against Manticore, a powerful network. This season, Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh, along with a new team assembled by Bernard Orlick, face a dangerous man with mind-control technology. The series aims to deliver blockbuster action and shocking betrayals.
Prime Video's decision to release all episodes at once differs from Season 1's weekly format. With a high production budget, the show's viewership numbers will be crucial for its renewal.
The Russo Brothers are also working on 'Avengers: Doomsday,' slated for release in December 2026, and 'Avengers: Secret Wars,' planned for December 2027.
'Citadel' follows elite spies battling a ruthless network called Manticore.
The main cast includes Priyanka Chopra, Richard Madden, Lesley Manville, and Stanley Tucci.
Yes, new characters are played by Jack Reynor, Matt Berry, and Gabriel Leone.
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