In the fantasy world of Motherland: Fort Salem, the only ones who can defeat the witches are the witch hunters of The Camerilla. For decades, the thought the witch hunters were extinct, these evil humans found a way to utilize the witches’ magics back against them.
Now, the enemies of United States Army’s witches and the rebellious The Spree must become frenemies to unite against a greater force.
Here’s the official synopsis for season two of Motherland: Fort Salem:
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 joint the wars to come, The Spree and the Army learn their fight may no long 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.
ALSO CHECK OUT: Demetria McKinney, Amalia Holm, and Lyne Renee Tease on What to Come for Freeform’s Motherland: Fort Salem Season Two [Exclusive Interview]
LRM Online’s Gig Patta spoke with creator Eliot Laurence as he teases us on what we can expect for season two of Motherland: Fort Salem.
Eliot Laurence is the creator, writer, and producer for Motherland: Fort Salem. Previous, he was a producer and writer for the television series Claws and The Big Gay Sketch Show.
Motherland: Fort Salem airs on Freeform every Tuesday with new episodes weekly. Episodes are available for streaming on Hulu the next day.
Watch the exclusive interview with Eliot Laurence below. Let us know what you think.
Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Freeform