Extra shenanigans lie forward for Sarah Trafford and Zoë Boehm: Apple TV has confirmed Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson‘s Down Cemetery Street will return for a second season.
On the heels of an explosive first-season finale — which Wilson dissected with The Hollywood Reporter this week, teasing “extra juice” to be squeezed from their characters — the excellent news for the streamer’s newest Mick Herron adaptation got here swiftly on Friday.
“I’m so thrilled that Down Cemetery Street has been loved sufficient to warrant a second season,” stated star and government producer Thompson. “The considered working with the workforce once more, with fantastic Morwenna Banks within the author’s seat and the indomitable Ruth Wilson, who’s the very best and most sensible co-star any getting older Dame may need, is frankly excess of I really feel I deserve.”
“Zoë Boehm is a punkishly scrumptious avatar and I can’t wait to drag on her knock-off Doc Martens once more,” the British actress added. “Due to everybody who watched! We’re go for the subsequent one, and it’s all all the way down to you.”

Emma Thompson, Ruth Wilson in Down Cemetery Street season one.
Courtesy of AppleTV+
Season two will reunite Zoë (Thompson) and Sarah (Wilson) chasing down one other twisted thriller, in keeping with Apple TV. After a lady falls in entrance of a practice, Zoë is known as in to research, however this seemingly easy case quickly upends her life as she and Sarah discover themselves navigating the glamorous however ruthless world of black market antiquities. Issues take a lethal flip after they stumble into the trail of a brutal serial killer who will cease at nothing to cowl up his crimes.
Apple TV’s inventive director, Europe, Jay Hunt, stated: “Audiences world wide fell in love with Down Cemetery Street and I’m glad the unlikely duo of Zoë and Sarah might be again with their distinctive type of acerbic wit.”
Produced by 60Forty Movies, Down Cemetery Street is written by Morwenna Banks (Humorous Lady), who additionally serves as government producer alongside Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta and Tom Nash at 60Forty Movies, Thompson and writer Mick Herron, additionally identified for Gradual Horses. Börkur Sigthorsson (Insomnia) will function lead director for the second season.

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