Set in the late 1800s, Warrior on HBO Max is a martial arts crime drama based on an original concept by Bruce Lee. The series follows Ah Sahm, a martial arts prodigy from China, who arrives in San Francisco to search for his sister but soon becomes a hitman for one of the most powerful and dangerous tongs in Chinatown. Season two of the series continues to show the rivalry among the different tongs, but this time outside parties are fighting for control of Chinatown, too.
Where to Watch Warrior Season 2
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How Many Episodes Are in Warrior Season 2?
There are 10 episodes in Warrior season two, with a third season forthcoming. The runtime of the episodes averages between 43-57 minutes. You can check the complete list of Warrior episodes and their release dates below.
Season Two
- “Learn to Endure, or Hire a Bodyguard”: October 2, 2020
- “The Chinese Connection”: October 9, 2020
- “Not How We Do Business”: October 16, 2020
- “If You Don’t See Blood, You Didn’t Come to Play”: October 23, 2020
- “Not for a Drink, a F*ck, or a G*damn Prayer”: October 30, 2020
- “To a Man With a Hammer, Everything Looks Like a Nail”: November 6, 2020
- “If You Wait by the River Long Enough…”: November 13, 2020
- “All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic”: November 20, 2020
- “Enter the Dragon”: November 27, 2020
- “Man on the Wall”: December 4, 2020
Season One
- “The Itchy Onion”: April 5, 2019
- “There’s No China in the Bible”: April 12, 2019
- “John Chinaman”: April 19, 2019
- “The White Mountain”: April 26, 2019
- “The Blood and the Sh*t”: May 3, 2019
- “Chewed Up, Spit Out, and Stepped On”: May 10, 2019
- “The Tiger and the Fox”: May 17, 2019
- “They Don’t Pay Us Enough to Think”: May 24, 2019
- “Chinese Boxing”: May 31, 2019
- “If You’re Going to Bow, Bow Low”: June 7, 2019
What Are the Critics Saying About Warrior Season 2?
Warrior Season 2 has an official critics rating of 100% and an average audience score of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Karen Turner from Vox writes, “Warrior is about the many Americans who have not (and probably will never) really belong, but who have no choice but to keep grinding for the chance at a small piece of the American dream.”
Entertainment Voice’s Alci Rengifosays, “Warrior may just be the most welcomingly subversive piece of popcorn entertainment on TV right now.”
Kevin Lever from Tell-Tale TV writes, “Warrior returns just as great as the first season, and I can’t wait for more.”
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Is Warrior Season 2 Suitable for Kids?
Warrior Season 2 is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.