Peacock released the trailer for the second season of the kids animation series Abominable and the Invisible City. Join Everest, Yi, Jin, and Peng in another set of adventures as the upcoming season premieres on March 29. The ten-part second season will also premiere on Hulu on the same day.
Abominable and the Invisible City centers on Everest and the trio as they set off on spectacular, amusing, and touching adventures throughout their city and beyond. In Season 2, as the general public learns that magical creatures exist, Yi, Jin, and Peng’s world is permanently changed. The friends create a “Creature Brigade” with Everest’s assistance to shield the mystical beings from prying eyes while assisting them in finding a haven. It won’t always be simple for people and other animals to live in harmony, especially because Yi is under the watchful eye of a mysterious entity.
Lending their voices to the lovable characters are Chloe Bennet, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Ethan Loh, Darin De Paul, and Alan Cumming. Jim Schumann is an executive producer and Katherine Nolfi serves as a co-executive producer. Tiffany Lo and Ethel Lung are the story editors. The series is a follow-up to the 2019 film Abominable, directed by Jill Culton.
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About Abominable and the Invisible City TV Show
Abominable and the Invisible City is a comedy adventure that continues the wild and woolly fun of the Abominable feature. In our series, Yi, Jin, and Peng discover that there’s a whole magical world out there – and it’s closer than they think. It turns out their city is teeming with magical creatures! And they all seem to need the kids’ help. Helping them will take the kids – and their lovable yeti friend Everest – on extraordinary, hilarious, and heartfelt adventures throughout China and beyond.
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