Witch Drama Motherland: Fort Salem Season 2 Premieres Summer 2021

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MOTHERLAND: FORT SALEM

Motherland: Fort Salem Season 2 - Freeform

Second Season of the Witch Drama Premieres Summer 2021

February 26, 2021 — In the anticipated second season of “MOTHERLAND: FORT SALEM,” premiering summer 2021, Raelle, Tally and Abigail confront higher stakes, dangerous magic and a new threat from an ancient group of witch-hunters, the Camarilla.

In the first season, we saw our trio of young witches follow in the footsteps of their foremothers, defending the nation from The Spree as part of the United States Army.

Their training is intensified when they are promoted to attend War College, where their magic, relationships and beliefs will be pushed to the limits. While General Alder seeks out new witches to join the wars to come, The Spree and the Army learn their fight may no longer be with one another. But how can two enemies work together to thwart a hatred that won’t stop until all witches are exterminated?

Motherland: Fort Salem” stars Taylor Hickson, Jessica Sutton, Ashley Nicole Williams, Amalia Holm, Demetria McKinney and Lyne Renee. It is written and created by Eliot Laurence. With Laurence, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Kevin Messick are executive producers. Amanda Tapping, Erin Maher, Kay Reindl and Bryan Q. Miller will also serve as executive producers on the series.

Motherland: Fort Salem Season 1 - Freeform
SEASON 1 – MOTHERLAND: FORT SALEM – Freeform’s “Motherland: Fort Salem” stars Lyne Renee as General Sara Alder, Taylor Hickson as Raelle Collar, Jessica Sutton as Tally Craven, Ashley Nicole Williams as Abigail Bellweather, Amalia Holm as Scylla, and Demetria McKinney as Anacostia. (Freeform/Frank Ockenfels) — PICTURED: LYNE RENEE, TAYLOR HICKSON, JESSICA SUTTON, ASHLEY NICOLE WILLIAMS, AMALIA HOLM, DEMETRIA MCKINNEY

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Freeform connects to audiences with bold original programming and immersive social engagement that moves the cultural conversation a little forward. Freeform channels the force and momentum of its young adult audience in its quest for progress with authentic, groundbreaking original series such as “grown-ish,” “The Bold Type,” “Good Trouble,” “Motherland: Fort Salem” and “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay.” The network also programs tentpole events such as “31 Nights of Halloween,” “Kick Off to Christmas” and “25 Days of Christmas.

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