Ancient Apocalypse Season 2: Release date, cast, plot, and everything we know so far

Ancient Apocalypse Season 2 (Image Source - Netflix)
Ancient Apocalypse Season 2 (Image Source - Netflix)

Graham Hancock is returning with the second season of his thought-provoking docu-series, Ancient Apocalypse. This Netflix show dives into Hancock's controversial theories about the existence of an advanced civilization that existed during the Ice Age.

Ancient Apocalypse is a docu-series hosted by British writer Graham Hancock and first aired on Netflix in 2022, it dives deep into Hancock’s controversial theories that an advanced civilization existed during the Ice Age.

According to him, this civilization helped shape human history by teaching early humans key skills like agriculture and engineering. The show takes viewers on a global journey as Hancock searches for evidence to support his theories.


Release details

Ancient Apocalypse: The Americas, now streaming on Netflix (Image Source - Netflix)
Ancient Apocalypse: The Americas, now streaming on Netflix (Image Source - Netflix)

The second season of Ancient Apocalypse, titled Ancient Apocalypse: The Americas, will be available on Netflix starting October 16, 2024. This season will focus on ancient civilizations in the Americas and explore theories surrounding iconic sites like Easter Island and the Maoi statues.

When the first season was released in November 2022, it quickly gained popularity, hitting Netflix’s top 10 lists in 31 countries. The series sparked global interest, prompting the streaming platform to greenlight a second season.


Cast details of Ancient Apocalypse Season 2

The cast for the second season includes some familiar faces and a few surprising additions (Image Source - Netflix)
The cast for the second season includes some familiar faces and a few surprising additions (Image Source - Netflix)

The second season's cast includes familiar faces and a few surprising additions.

1) Graham Hancock

Hancock will continue to lead the show as its host, traveling the world to uncover evidence of lost civilizations.

2) Keanu Reeves

In an unexpected twist, Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves will appear in the second season. According to Deadline, Reeves will contribute by sharing his thoughts on storytelling and how it can be used to preserve culture.

3) Other Experts Featured

Several other experts will join the cast, including:

  • Dr. Chris Davis, an American archaeologist
  • Dr. Alceu Ranzi, a Brazilian paleontologist
  • Dr. Sonia Cardinali, an archaeobotanist from Easter Island (Rapa Nui)

Plot details

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The second season, titled Ancient Apocalypse: The Americas, will explore lost civilizations across the Americas. From the famous Maoi statues of Easter Island to the ancient cultures of Central and South America, Hancock will investigate how these regions fit into his theory of an advanced Ice Age civilization.

The season will focus on various ancient sites in the Americas, with an emphasis on how these regions might be linked to global cataclysms and forgotten civilizations.

With the release of the second season, fans of the show are already wondering if there will be more seasons in the future. Given its success, it’s likely that Hancock will continue his explorations in subsequent seasons.


Why is the show so controversial?

The controversy surrounding the show largely stems from Hancock’s theories (Image Source - Netflix)
The controversy surrounding the show largely stems from Hancock’s theories (Image Source - Netflix)

The controversy surrounding the show largely stems from Hancock’s theories, which challenge mainstream archaeological views. He suggests that an advanced civilization existed during the Ice Age, long before any widely accepted human society.

Hancock believes that this ancient race was responsible for teaching early humans the fundamentals of civilization like agriculture, art, and engineering. He argues that this race was destroyed by a massive natural disaster, possibly a meteor strike.

Many archaeologists have labeled Hancock’s ideas as pseudoarchaeology, arguing that his theories are not supported by sufficient scientific evidence. They claim that the show misleads viewers by presenting these ideas as plausible alternatives to established historical facts.

Professional archaeologists have strongly criticized Hancock’s theories, stating that they undermine genuine research and rely too heavily on speculation. Some experts argue that the show oversimplifies complex historical events and ignores important archaeological evidence.

Indigenous groups, especially in the US, have voiced concerns about how their cultures are represented. They feel that Hancock’s theories overlook the deep spiritual and historical significance of sacred sites and misinterpret their traditions.

One of the main criticisms is that the show often ignores or downplays evidence that contradicts Hancock’s theories. Many experts feel that the series presents a one-sided view of history that caters more to entertainment than education.

Ancient Apocalypse is a fascinating yet divisive show. Whether you agree with Graham Hancock’s theories or not, there’s no denying that the series has captured the attention of a global audience. As the second season is out, it’s likely to stir up even more debate.


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Edited by Apoorva Jujjavarapu