ReBoot: The Guardian Code - Season 2

Season 2
With Megabyte, Hexadecimal and the evil Sourcerer still at large, the rebooted Guardians face a new season of threats -- and big surprises.

Episodes

Network Interference
After the Sourcerer hacks into the cellular network to locate the Guardians, Tamra goes head to head with Hexadecimal -- and recovers a second sphere.

Zombie Army
The Sourcerer sends an army of zombie bots to crash the internet. Meanwhile, Austin begins to suspect that his father's death wasn't an accident.

Bee-Ware
While Parker works to impress Vera, a desperate Megabyte tries to prove his value to the Sourcerer by turning a children's toy into a weapon.

Share Scare
As the Guardians race to stop a potentially damaging rap video from going viral, Parker learns the truth about Trey and Vera's relationship.

Nuclear Confusion
When the Sourcerer ups his dark game by attempting to launch a nuclear warhead, Rowin goes rogue and asks the Guardians to stop him.

Double Trouble
Shari steps inside Enigma's suit -- and into serious trouble -- when she accidentally gains access to Room 0. Can the Guardians get her out alive?

Mega-Viral
A newly freed Megabyte takes control of Social Media City while the Sourcerer makes his way to Quantum Heights. Trey starts thinking about college.

Great Escapes
When Hexadecimal and Megabyte stage a breakout from Virusylum, Tamra and Austin are caught in the crossfire -- and the Guardians go to Rowin for help.

Identity Theft
The Guardians travel to the Deep Web to shield Judy from a cyberscam. Austin comes face to face with the Sourcerer and discovers a shocking truth.

Black Hole
As the Guardians assemble to stop the Sourcerer from destroying the internet from within, they realize there's a chance they could save him.
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