‘Six’ Season 2 Sets a Premiere Date

Six Returns for Season 2
Jaylen Moore, Kyle Schmid, Barry Sloane, Walton Goggins, Juan Pablo Raba, Edwin Hodge, and Donny Boaz in ‘Six’ season 1 (Photo by HISTORY / Copyright 2017)

The action drama Six will return to History’s primetime lineup on Memorial Day. The second season of Six will kick off on Monday, May 28, 2018 at 10pm ET/PT before moving to its normal timeslot of Wednesdays at 10pm ET/PT on May 30th.

Season one of History’s dramatic series reached 39 million viewers, according to the network. It also earned the #2 spot among new original series debuting on cable in 2017.


Returning cast members for season two include Kyle Schmid (Copper), Juan Pablo Raba (Narcos), Edwin Hodge (Chicago Fire), Jaylen Moore (The Night Shift), Brianne Davis (Jarhead), Barry Sloane (Revenge), Dominic Adams (Devious Maids), and Nadine Velazquez (Flight). Season two cast additions include Olivia Munn (X-Men: Apocalypse, Office Christmas Party) as a ruthless CIA operative named Gina Cline.

Six season two also stars Eric Ladin (The Killing) and Nikolai Nikolaeff (The OA), along with recurring guest star Erik Palladino (Suits). The series was created and written by William Broyles and David Broyles. William Broyles, David Broyles, Bruce C. McKenna, Alfredo Barrios, Jr., George W. Perkins, Meryl Poster, Arturo Interian, and Barry Jossen executive produce.

The Plot: From A+E Studios, the ten-episode second season of Six follows Navy SEAL Team Six in a mission to destroy the terrorist network responsible for the shooting of their former team leader Richard “Rip” Taggart (Walton Goggins). Led by Joe ‘Bear’ Graves (Sloane), the Navy SEALS will join forces with cunning and tenacious CIA officer Gina Cline (Munn) to scour Eastern Europe, infiltrating hostile territory and terrorist hotspots like Chechnya as they track the mastermind behind Michael’s (Adams) jihadist network. The chase will bring the Navy SEALs to the border of Russia, where the consequences of their actions could spark World War III.