Apple TV+ unveils season two trailer for Bad Sisters premiering on November 13
Apple TV+ has unveiled the trailer for the highly anticipated second season of "Bad Sisters," a comedic drama series created by Sharon Horgan, set to premiere on November 13th. The show, starring a talented cast including Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, and Eve Hewson, will introduce new additions such as Fiona Shaw, Owen McDonnell, Thaddea Graham, Barry Ward, and Peter Claffey.
The upcoming season delves into the aftermath of Grace’s abusive husband’s "accidental death." As the Garvey sisters navigate through past revelations and lingering suspicions, they find themselves entangled in a web of lies and secrets, testing their bonds and trust.
Combining elements of dark comedy and thriller, "Bad Sisters" has garnered critical acclaim, earning accolades such as a BAFTA Television Award for Best Drama Series and a Best Supporting Actress win for Anne-Marie Duff. The series has also received recognition from the Peabody Awards and multiple Emmy Award nominations.
Executive produced by Sharon Horgan, Faye Dorn, and Clelia Mountford for Merman, with Dearbhla Walsh as an executive producer and director, the show has captivated audiences globally. The first season’s finale was hailed as "the most satisfying TV finale of the year," with critics praising its sharp wit and poignant storytelling.
Adapted from the Belgian series "Clan" created by Malin-Sarah Gozin, "Bad Sisters" is a production of Merman Television and 20th Television, part of Disney Television Studios. The series’ success has extended to various award ceremonies, including the Writers Guild of America Awards, Critics Choice Awards, Royal Television Society Awards, and Irish Film and Television Awards.
As fans eagerly await the return of "Bad Sisters" for its second season, the trailer offers a glimpse into the thrilling and captivating narrative that awaits viewers. With a stellar cast and a gripping storyline, the upcoming season promises to deliver more twists, drama, and intrigue, solidifying its status as a must-watch series on Apple TV+.