“Legion” Season 1 may have bidden the small screen goodbye a few weeks ago, but the series is now available on FXNOW app.

On Tuesday, Legion announced on its official Twitter account that the entire first season is already available for streaming on FXNOW app. “Let #LegionFX consume you. Ready for your binging pleasure–the entire season is on FXNOW,” the post read.

The “Legion” Season 1 only had eight episodes. It premiered on Feb. 8 and the last episode aired last March 29. Now that the series is available on FXNOW, viewers can catch up on whatever episode they missed.

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“Legion” Season 2 was renewed before the final episode of Season 1. “The first season of ‘Legion’ was a stunning achievement,” said FX boss Eric Schrier, Express reported. “More than a new series, Legion is a wholly original take on the super hero genre. Our thanks to [creator] Noah Hawley for taking the creative risks and shattering expectations.”

The second season is expected to broaden the story. The first season had eight episodes that aired for eight hours and the producers believed that it was perfect. For the second season, since the show had already made an impression on its audience, they will broaden it a bit. The next run of the series will have 10 hours screen time for 10 episodes.

In the Season 1 finale, David Haller (Dan Steven) the mutant superhero in “Legion” was able to remove Shadow King (Aubrey Plaza) out of his mind. Now, he is free from the monster who tortured him since childhood. Unfortunately, it transferred to Oliver (Jemaine Clement).

As for the plot of “Legions” Season 2, Oliver will reportedly have a huge role in the new season. “I’ve spoken to Jemaine, and he’s excited to come back, so I think we’ll see a lot of him going forward,” Hawley told TV Line. He also teased that Professor X, David’s real father might make an appearance on the show.

“Legion” Season 2 is expected to premiere in 2018.

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The entire season of “Legion” Season 1 is available for streaming on FXNOW app. FX