"To protect the world, they must destroy themselves piece by piece."
The covert battlefield returns, bloodier and more personal than ever, in Lioness Season 2 — where espionage isn't just a job, it's a sacrifice that burns from the inside out.
After the fallout of the terrorist infiltration in Season 1, CIA operative Joe (Zoe Saldaña) is called back into the shadows — not for revenge, but to extinguish a fire she helped light. The Lioness Program is under threat, both from within the agency and from a new, transnational enemy who manipulates faith, family, and loyalty like weapons.

Cruz Manuelos (Laysla De Oliveira), still reeling from her deep-cover trauma, is given a second mission — one that demands she embed herself within the wife circle of an exiled Middle Eastern oil baron whose connections may unravel a global assassination web. But as Cruz sinks deeper, her mental scars threaten to resurface — and her handler may not be able to pull her out in time.
Meanwhile, new recruits join the Lioness ranks: one a former Army medic hiding war crimes, another a language prodigy with a family to protect. Each brings fire. Each brings secrets. And not all will survive the mission.

Tense, intimate, and unflinchingly brutal, Lioness Season 2 dives into the psychological toll of infiltration — where identities blur, morality bends, and the only truth is that trust is a luxury spies can’t afford.