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Season 2 – Savage Kingdom

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In an ancient land a battle for survival plays out like a "Game of Thrones" episode, but the warring clans here are lions, leopards, hyenas and wild dogs. Set in the remote wilderness of Savute, Africa, "Savage Kingdom" is a rare look at rival animal factions fighting for decreasing resources in a parched region. Complete with brutal violence, unexpected deaths, surprising characters, and even romantic interludes, each episode is told from one predator's point of view. The result is a dramatic, character-driven story shot by award-winning Botswanan filmmaker Brad Bestelink. Emmy-nominated actor Charles Dance narrates the miniseries.

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Savage Kingdom — Season 2

Savage Kingdom — Season 2

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Nov 24, 2017 The Enemy Within Sekekama fights to defend his pride from his treacherous sons as the dry season takes hold. Details Episode 2 Aired Dec 1, 2017 First Blood Neo must prepare for life as a solitary assassin, but his future hangs in the balance after his mother gets forced to fight for their fortress and becomes seriously injured. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 8, 2017 Reign of Traitors Sekekama struggles to suppress the rebellion of his three sons and protect his kingdom; Zalika, Queen of the Army of Shadows raises new troops to prepare for her moment of triumph; the vagabond Pale Pack fights for survival. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 15, 2017 King Slayers Sekekama is forced to lead his family into hostile territory; his gamble leads him into bloody contest against old rivals and new, but it is his control over one treacherous son that will determine Sekekama's hold on power. Details

Season Info

Director
Brad Bestelink
Executive Producer
Harry Marshall, Laura Marshall
Screenwriter
Andy Mitchell, Harry Marshall
Network
National Geographic
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date
Nov 24, 2017