Ludwig Season Two First Look From BritBox
The first season is BritBox’s biggest scripted series launch to date.
The first season is BritBox’s biggest scripted series launch to date.
The fresh take on Jane Austin’s enduring world premieres on May 6.
Leo Suter revealed the news during his appearance on On the Box: The BritBox Podcast.
The lineup includes After the Flood Season 2, A Taste for Murder, BBC Select titles, the BritBox podcast, and more.
Based on Janice Hadlow’s acclaimed novel, the new drama brings Mary Bennet into the spotlight.
The second season of the thrilling drama stars Nikki Amuka-Bird and John Simm.
The lineup includes BBC Select documentaries, a BritBox podcast, Hope Street Season 5, Mudtown, The Lady, The Wrong Mans, and more.
Warren Brown and Phyllis Logan star in the upcoming drama series.
The podcast will hosted by broadcasting legend Edith Bowman and U.S. comedian Michelle Collins.
The streaming service has released the official trailer and key art for the four-part drama series.
The series will also see the return of Hannah McClean as solicitor Jen Robinson and Jonathan Harden as disgraced former Inspector Jonty.
And a look at what is coming to the streaming service in 2026.
The lineup includes The Game, Hamish Macbeth, Persuasion, Riot Women, Shetland, and Tracey Ullman’s Show.
The second season will premiere on BritBox in the U.S. and Canada in 2026.
The series stars Ella Bruccoleri, Richard E. Grant, Ruth Jones, Indira Varma, Tanya Reynolds, Laurie Davidson, and Dónal Finn.
The six-month curation honors Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with themed programming and the streamer’s first original yule log.
The four-part drama captures the rise and fall of former royal aide Jane Andrews.
The lineups include Riot Women, Shetland, brand-new specials from Death in Paradise and Beyond Paradise, and much more.
The anticipated third season is scheduled to premiere on November 13 on BritBox.
The lineup includes Blue Lights Season 3, Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators Season 5, and more.