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5.5 2 Seasons • 25 Episodes

Force Grey: Giant Hunters - Season 2

Force Grey are dispatched by the Blackstaff to the jungle continent of Chult to locate and destroy the "Soul Monger", which is trapping the souls of the recently-departed and causing those who've been resurrected by magic to slowly rot and wither away. Joined by a local guide, the team venture into the jungle to find the Soul Monger's resting place, the fabled Lost City of Omu, and confront whatever dark power is behind it all.

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Top Cast

  • Utkarsh Ambudkar

    Utkarsh Ambudkar

    Hitch

  • Brian Posehn

    Brian Posehn

    Calliope

  • Matthew Mercer

    Matthew Mercer

    Dungeon Master

  • Dylan Sprouse

    Dylan Sprouse

    Tyril Tallguy

  • Joe Manganiello

    Joe Manganiello

    Arkhan the Cruel

  • Deborah Ann Woll

    Deborah Ann Woll

    Jamilah

Overview

Force Grey are dispatched by the Blackstaff to the jungle continent of Chult to locate and destroy the "Soul Monger", which is trapping the souls of the recently-departed and causing those who've been resurrected by magic to slowly rot and wither away. Joined by a local guide, the team venture into the jungle to find the Soul Monger's resting place, the fabled Lost City of Omu, and confront whatever dark power is behind it all.

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