Juda - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
After realizing he is destined to become a vampire, Juda and his beloved Tanja run away from the police, the Rabbi, and Tanja's brother Shinko, who is making a pact with the werewolves in Paris.
Episode 2
The Rabbi locates Juda and Tanja's hideaway and turns to Asher to convince Juda to enlist in the biggest mission of his life. Shinko reveals his plan to the werewolves, and Juda learns about the werewolves' terrorism plot and tells Tanja about it.
Episode 3
Juda confronts the Rabbi and finds out he had sent Tanja to stop her brother.
Episode 4
Juda's first mission, to gain control of the head of The First does not go as planned, and El Saydin gets closer to executing its plan. Juda, Asher, and Menachem have no choice but go to France on a complicated and dangerous mission.
Episode 5
Regina takes the men to meet Baba Saul, who will help them thwart El Saydin's plans by leading them to the werewolves' cave in Paris. But on their way they encounter strange creatures. Tanja continues on her own mission and forges an unexpected alliance.
Episode 6
Juda, Asher, and Menachem hide in the church until the time is right to go to Paris. Shinko continues with his own plan to outsmart the werewolves. When Juda finds out that Tanja is held by the werewolves he leaves his hideout to save her.
Episode 7
Juda rushes to save Asher and Tanja and finds himself in the werewolves' cave, surrounded by the werewolves and vampires. The fight for world domination has come to its culmination, will Juda prevail?
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