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2025 ( 2025-09-07 ) &#160
Tom Pelphrey
Emilia Jones
Thuso Mbedu
Raúl Castillo
Jamie McShane
Sam Keeley
Fabien Frankel
Alison Oliver
Silvia Dionicio
and Martha Plimpton . The first season premiered on September 7
2025
consisting of seven episodes. In November 2025
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the series was renewed for a second season. &#91
1 &#93
2 &#93
Cast [ edit ] Main [ edit ] Mark Ruffalo as Tom Brandis
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3 &#93
a garbage collector for J&amp

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