I’ve never watched 3Below: Tales Of Arcadia before, but after watching a sneak peek of Season 2, I may have to add this to the list of shows I need to watch with my daughter. Lol
From creator and executive producer Guillermo Del Toro and the seven-time Emmy Award-winning team behind DreamWorks Trollhunters, executive producers Rodrigo Blaas, Marc Guggenheim and Chad Hammes, the action-packed series features the voice of Diego Luna (Star Wars: Rogue One) as “Krel”, Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) as “Aja”, Nick Offerman (Parks & Recreation) as “Vex”, Glenn Close (The Wife) as “Mother”, Steven Yeun (The Walking Dead, Okja) as “Steve”, Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead) as “Stuart” and Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black) as “Kubritz”.


Am I the only one that just screamed a little when they read “Uzo Aduba”? Lol Seriously!
Anywho … in the second season of DreamWorks 3Below: Tales of Arcadia, still reeling from the betrayal by their bodyguard, Varvatos Vex, Aja and Krel continue to bravely defend themselves and their “Earthling” friends against powerful dangers old and new, all while attempting to fix their damaged Mothership and return to Akridion-5.
Now I ain’t even got no damn clue what that means, because I haven’t watched season one. Lol BUT … this sneak peek below is what made me realize that maybe we should add this show to our weekend rotation.
I know the photos seem a bit weird, but this clip made me realize that it’s just a “normal” kids show. Lol Still not convinced? Check out this clip below.
Okay, it gets a bit scary at the end, but this clip definitely shows us a bit more about what this series is about. Aliens stuck on Earth and learning about humans! Lol So I’m guessing 3Below: Tales of Arcadia has a lot of teaching moments for kids?
I don’t know, but I’m pretty sure we’re about to find out soon! Lol (My kid is currently interested after watching me write about it, so we’re gonna watch a few episodes later.)
Do you and your kids watch 3Below: Tales of Arcadia? If so, how do they like it? If not, do you plan on checking it out? Does this seem like something your kids would like?


You're welcome! I'm kind of excited to see what everyone else thinks.…