
'Task' Season 2 on HBO: Everything We Know - ELLE
Nov 20, 2025 · Here’s what to know about the future of the HBO series "Task," starring Mark Ruffalo, Thuso Mbedu, Raúl Castillo, Emilia Jones, and more.
Task (TV series) - Wikipedia
Task is an American crime drama television series created and written by Brad Ingelsby for HBO. It stars Mark Ruffalo, Tom Pelphrey, Emilia Jones, Thuso Mbedu, Raúl Castillo, Jamie …
Task (TV Series 2025– ) - IMDb
Reviewers praise 'Task' for its nuanced storytelling and realistic law enforcement portrayal, exploring family, guilt, and redemption. They also highlight its complex characters, strong …
'Task' (2025): Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer - Parade
Jul 22, 2025 · Before HBO takes us back to Philadelphia, here is everything to know about Task, including plot, release date, cast and more.
Task Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?
Sep 5, 2025 · Task Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? You wouldn't like Mark Ruffalo when he's angry. But you might love the actor in his new HBO drama, where he's …
Watch Task | HBO Max
Watch Task on HBO Max. Plans start at $10.99/month. From creator Brad Ingelsby (Mare of Easttown), the new HBO Original series follows an FBI agent (Mark Ruffalo) who heads a task …
'Task': Trailer, Premiere Date, Cast, and More - TV Insider
Aug 12, 2025 · What is Task about? Task is set in the working-class suburbs of Philadelphia, where an FBI agent heads a Task Force to put an end to a string of violent robberies led by an …
Task Cast and Character Guide: Who's Who in the HBO Drama?
"Task" centers on two dueling protagonists played by Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey. Here's a look at the HBO drama's ensemble cast
Task: cast, plot & everything we know about the crime drama
May 15, 2025 · Mare of Easttown creator returns with a brand new crime drama for TV fans to become obsessed with. Here’s what you need to know about Task.
‘Task’ Is the Show of the Year | GQ
Oct 21, 2025 · The HBO series restored the feeling of old Sunday-night prestige classics. Now let’s keep it one-and-done, writes GQ columnist Frazier Tharpe.