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8 episodes

The Hunter - Season 2

First aired Feb 19, 2020Season 2

Browse all 8 episodes in this season, including available images, air dates, runtimes, ratings and episode summaries from TMDB.

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Community reviews for The Hunter, shown here with its season details.

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Janko

May 12, 2026
8.0

Rarely has a TV series kept me this hooked and consistently entertained throughout all its seasons like "Il Cacciatore - The Hunter". Usually, even great shows have weaker phases at some point, but here the tension stays on a really high level from beginning to end. The anti-mafia prosecutor Saverio Barone, played by Francesco Montanari, is portrayed in a very complex and nuanced way. He’s definitely not an easy character — constantly torn between his job and his family and often pretty ruthless — but that’s exactly what makes him so interesting. It’s incredibly satisfying watching him slowly close in on the mafiosi step by step. At the same time, the series does a great job showing the personal price of that fight, especially when it comes to his private life. The constant pressure and all the moments he misses with his daughter remain an important theme throughout the show. A lot of the mafiosi shown in the series were real people, including Bernardo Provenzano, Pietro Aglieri, and Leoluca Bagarella. Some of them are even still alive today. That’s one of the reasons why the show feels so authentic. The actors portraying these figures all did an outstanding job and gave the characters a huge presence on screen. On top of that, the mafia is never romanticized. Instead of stylish “Godfather-like” gangsters, you get a brutal and realistic portrayal of that world. The storyline involving the kidnapped boy during the first two seasons was especially emotional and really sticks with you. Davide’s fate in the third season also reveals some deeply human tragedies. For me, this is easily one of the best Italian crime series ever made alongside "Gomorrah" and "Romanzo Criminale" — intense, gripping, and brilliantly told.

J

Janko

May 14, 2026
8.0

Rarely has a TV series kept me this hooked and consistently entertained throughout all its seasons like "Il Cacciatore - The Hunter". Usually, even great shows have weaker phases at some point, but here the tension stays on a really high level from beginning to end. The anti-mafia prosecutor Saverio Barone, played by Francesco Montanari, is portrayed in a very complex and nuanced way. He's definitely not an easy character - constantly torn between his job and his family and often pretty ruthless - but that's exactly what makes him so interesting. It's incredibly satisfying watching him slowly close in on the mafiosi step by step. At the same time, the series does a great job showing the personal price of that fight, especially when it comes to his private life. The constant pressure and all the moments he misses with his daughter remain an important theme throughout the show. A lot of the mafiosi shown in the series were real people, including Bernardo Provenzano, Pietro Aglieri, and Leoluca Bagarella. Some of them are even still alive today. That's one of the reasons why the show feels so authentic. The actors portraying these figures all did an outstanding job and gave the characters a huge presence on screen. On top of that, the mafia is never romanticized. Instead of stylish "Godfather-like" gangsters, you get a brutal and realistic portrayal of that world. The storyline involving the kidnapped boy during the first two seasons was especially emotional and really sticks with you. Davide's fate in the third season also reveals some deeply human tragedies. For me, this is easily one of the best Italian crime series ever made alongside "Gomorrah" and "Romanzo Criminale" - intense, gripping, and brilliantly told.

Episodes

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Episode 1

Until We Die

8.0
Feb 19, 202055 min1 votes

Everything appears to be working out for Saverio, but on the day of his wedding, a prominent Mafia witness finally reveals Brusca’s location.

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Episode 2

Resist

8.0
Feb 19, 202055 min1 votes

Despite the Brusca brothers’ escape, Saverio remains determined. He realizes he will have to involve an infamous killer to get back on their trail.

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Episode 3

February Winds

9.0
Feb 28, 202055 min1 votes

The prosecutors are finally on Giuseppe Monticciolo's tracks. Finding him means finding Giovanni Brusca and possibly saving little Giuseppe di Matteo.

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Episode 4

Scorched Earth

8.0
Feb 28, 202055 min1 votes

Saverio comes up with an unorthodox strategy to arrest the Brusca brothers, although none of his partners, nor Giada, agree with his tactics.

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Episode 5

I've Never Been There

8.0
Mar 4, 202055 min1 votes

Carlo and Saverio go head to head to locate Brusca while their personal lives keep falling apart. Meanwhile, Giovanni slowly tries to manipulate Enzo.

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Episode 6

Nineteen and Fifty

8.0
Mar 4, 202055 min1 votes

Giovanni delivers an ultimatum to Enzo: tell Maria the truth and to convince her to join him on the run--or let her go forever.

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Episode 7

Year of the Dragon

8.0
Mar 11, 202055 min1 votes

Just when the prosecutors think they have Brusca under their thumb in arrest, it turns out he was one step ahead of them the whole time.

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Episode 8

A Treasure

9.0
Mar 11, 202055 min1 votes

Abandoned by his brother, Brusca turns to the state, for real this time. Working together, Saverio, Francesca and Carlo finally have some hope.