Legion

2017 • FX
4.6
284 reviews
Eligible
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Season 2 episodes (12)

1 Chapter 9
4/3/18
Season-only
Unlikely alliances are formed and the search for the Shadow King begins.
2 Chapter 10
4/10/18
Season-only
David meets his oldest enemy.
3 Chapter 11
4/17/18
Season-only
David navigates the maze.
4 Chapter 12
4/24/18
Season-only
David is tested. And tested. And tested.
5 Chapter 13
5/1/18
Season-only
An uneasy reunion leads to a shocking truth.
6 Chapter 14
5/8/18
Season-only
What could have been …
7 Chapter 15
5/15/18
Season-only
A delusion starts like any other idea ... But ends in disaster.
8 Chapter 16
5/22/18
Season-only
The path forward is revealed.
9 Chapter 17
5/29/18
Season-only
Inner demons take control.
10 Chapter 18
6/5/18
Season-only
Reunion, ruination and rage.
11 Chapter 19
6/12/18
Season-only
In which David fights the future.
101 Season 2 Sneak Peek
3/19/18
Season-only
The next chapter of Legion, based on the Marvel Comics, follows David Haller, a powerful mutant.

About this show

Legion follows David Haller, a troubled young man who may be more than human. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, David has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years. But after a strange encounter with a fellow patient, he’s confronted with the possibility that the voices he hears and visions might be real. Legion debuts in early 2017 and is produced by FX Productions and Marvel Television.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
284 reviews
Cody Eason
April 12, 2018
powerless Google cant get these producers to post their episodes on time I should be able to watch this the day after it airs but i guess my money is worthless and i should use my time to just down load the show for free. any one else missing episodes. to bad its a great show though .
6 people found this review helpful
Russell Romick
February 9, 2017
David Haller is actually Charles Xaviers' son. They showed him in one of the movies as a drooling mutant forcing Xavier to see something not there while in the Cerebro room.
3 people found this review helpful
Naomi Armendariz
February 16, 2017
It's Marvel so it seemed worth the risk, and it definitely was. Even without knowledge of the back story, it was still wonderful. I loved the storyline, the cinematography and especially the acting. Dan Stevens just proved how versatile he is as an actor. Here he is playing another conflicted character, but it doesn't feel like he's borrowing from his Downton Abbey character at all. 2 thumbs and 5 stars.