New Evidence and Missteps Revealed by ‘Bad Sisters’ in Season 2 Trailer

The Garvey sisters are back with more drama in store for fans as the new trailer for the second season of "Bad Sisters" teases a gripping storyline filled with secrets, potential violence, and unexpected twists.

Starring Sharon Horgan as Eva, Anne-Marie Duff as Grace, Eva Birthistle as Ursula, Sarah Greene as Bibi, and Eve Hewson as Becka, the show delves into the lives of the tight-knit Garvey siblings. Two years after the mysterious death of Grace’s abusive husband, the sisters find themselves entangled in a web of unresolved past secrets. When new evidence surfaces, their world is once again thrown into chaos as they grapple with trust issues and uncertain loyalties.

In the first trailer for the upcoming season, viewers witness Grace’s remarriage, with her sister Ursula playing a significant role in the ceremony. Grace ties the knot with Ian (played by Owen McDonnell), a man who stands in stark contrast to her deceased ex-husband. However, Grace’s past continues to haunt her, casting a shadow over her newfound happiness.

The trailer also introduces several other characters facing their own moral dilemmas. Matthew Claffin (portrayed by Daryl McCormick) is confronted about his involvement in concealing a family secret, while a new character played by Fiona Shaw adds an extra layer of intrigue by hinting at knowing Grace’s darkest secrets.

The second season promises to deliver eight intense episodes, with the premiere set for Apple TV+. The first two episodes will air on Wednesday, November 13, followed by weekly releases until December 25, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the holiday season.

The first season of "Bad Sisters" garnered critical acclaim, winning two BAFTA Television Awards and a Peabody Award, in addition to receiving multiple Emmy nominations. The show is executive produced by Faye Dorn and Clelia Mountford for Merman, with Sharon Horgan also serving as an executive producer and starring in the series. Dearbhla Walsh takes on the role of executive producer and director, alongside Bert Hamelinck, Michael Sagol, Dave Finkel, and Brett Baer.

As fans eagerly await the return of "Bad Sisters," the second season promises to deliver even more suspense, drama, and unexpected revelations that will keep audiences hooked until the very end.