Where can I watch 'Task'?
All seven episodes of 'Task' season 1 are available to stream on HBO Max.
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The first season of the HBO Max crime drama 'Task' has concluded, leaving fans eager to know if there will be a season 2. Here’s what we know about the show's future.
Created by Brad Ingelsby, 'Task' is a crime drama set in the working-class suburbs of Philadelphia. The series follows FBI Agent Tom Brandis (Mark Ruffalo) as he leads a task force investigating a series of violent robberies. As the investigation unfolds, it delves into a turf war between law enforcement and criminal factions.
Ingelsby mentioned that the series has resonated with locals, similar to 'Mare of Easttown.' He also teased a potential crossover between the two shows, saying, 'They exist in the same world, so it wouldn’t surprise me one bit if Mare walked into a Wawa that Tom was in.'
While several major characters died in the first season, a potential second season could see Ruffalo returning as FBI Agent Tom Brandis. However, scheduling may be a challenge due to his other projects, including 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'.
All seven episodes of 'Task' season 1 are available to stream on HBO Max.
HBO has not yet renewed the series for a second season, but the creator is open to the idea.
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