Prime Video has unveiled the first look at the second season of the mind-bending thriller The Devil’s Hour, which will launch exclusively on Prime Video globally on October 18.
The Devil’s Hour Season 2 sees Lucy (Jessica Raine) and Gideon (Peter Capaldi) forming an uneasy alliance to prevent a recurring tragedy and hunt down an elusive monster.
Lucy’s double life sees her torn between family and duty as she finds herself in the crosshairs of her past-life husband, DI Ravi Dhillon (Nikesh Patel). Assisting Dhillon in his investigation is DS Sam Boyd (Saffron Hocking), who DI Lucy Chambers mentored in a previous life.
Meanwhile, Isaac (Benjamin Chivers) is discovering new emotions daily and struggling to keep his balance in a reality that rejects his existence. Fresh mysteries unfold as our stories converge on one explosive moment that will change the fate of our characters for the rest of their ever-recurring lives.
The series stars Jessica Raine (Patrick Melrose, Informer), Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who, The Thick of It), Nikesh Patel (Starstruck), Phil Dunster (Ted Lasso), and Meera Syal (Yesterday, Goodness Gracious Me). Saffron Hocking (Top Boy) also joins the cast for season two.
The Emmy-nominated thriller will continue the gripping exploits of the lead trio, with returning cast including Benjamin Chivers (Napoleon), Alex Ferns (Chernobyl), Barbara Marten (Sanctuary), along with Thomas Dominique (Blood Drive), and Rhiannon Harper-Rafferty (Last Night).
The five-part second season is produced by award-winning Hartswood Films (Dracula, Sherlock). All five episodes are written and created by Tom Moran, and the executive producers are Sue Vertue, Tom Moran, and Steven Moffat.
The series is produced by Lawrence Till (Douglas is Cancelled) and directed by Johnny Allan and Shaun James Grant. Filming for the third season recently wrapped at Shepperton Studios, Hampshire, Surrey, and Dartmoor.
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