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Arriving in America, the group faces local bandits in the US Exclusion Zone and begins to see the stark contrast between their peaceful USSR and the dystopian US.

The group attempts to infiltrate the Calvert Cliffs power plant while evading Kinyaev's mercenaries, leading to further time-jumps and revelations about the "Time Sphere". Review Summary

The team seeks out Claire Mattison , the woman responsible for the American NPP explosion, and encounters Michael Ogden, a priest who performs an "exorcism" on a character possessed by the Zone. Arriving in America, the group faces local bandits

Some viewers felt the season leaned too heavily on American movie tropes (exorcism, slasher villains) and that the CGI, such as a digital dog, felt out of place.

The second season of the Russian sci-fi thriller (Чернобыль. Зона отчуждения) shifted the narrative from a traditional road movie into an ambitious alternate-history saga. Plot Overview & New Setting Some viewers felt the season leaned too heavily

The primary villain is Dmitry Kinyaev (Derrick Fletcher), the head of "Global Kintek," who shares a mysterious connection with the Zone.

The main characters must travel to a war-torn America (now the "Separated States of America") to fix the timeline once again. Key plot elements include: Plot Overview & New Setting The primary villain

A mysterious figure named Nikita joins the group, later revealed to be an older version of Pasha from another timeline.