Apple’s award-winning comedic drama “Bad Sisters,” from creator and star Sharon Horgan, returns for season two on November 13th.
Developed by: Sharon Horgan, Dave Finkel & Brett Baer
Starring: Sharon Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, Eve Hewson
Running time: 49–58 minutes per episode
Genres: Dark Comedy, Drama, Thriller, TV-MA, TV Series, Apple TV+
Apple TV+ unveils first-look at second season, reuniting stars Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, and Eve Hewson plus new additions Fiona Shaw, Owen McDonnell, Thaddea Graham, Barry Ward and Peter Claffey
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The Garvey sisters are back. Apple TV+ today announced that its globally acclaimed comedic drama “Bad Sisters” will return for season two on November 13, and shared a glimpse at the highly anticipated second season. From Emmy Award-nominee and BAFTA Award-winning executive producer and star Sharon Horgan, the eight-episode second season of “Bad Sisters” will make its global debut on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, followed by one episode weekly, every Wednesday through December 25.
A delicious blend of both dark comedy and thriller, the critically acclaimed series welcomes new and returning cast in its second season including Fiona Shaw, Owen McDonnell, Thaddea Graham, Barry Ward, Michael Smiley, Saise Quinn, Daryl McCormack, Yasmine Akram, Jonjo O’Neill, Peter Claffey, Deirdre Mullins, Lorcan Cranitch, Liz Fitzgibbon, and Justine Mitchell.
Following its global premiere, the freshman season of “Bad Sisters” landed BAFTA Television Awards for Best Drama Series, alongside a Best Supporting win for star Anne-Marie Duff. The series has also been honored with a Peabody Award and landed four Emmy Award nominations, including the first acting nomination for lead actress Sharon Horgan and Outstanding Casting, Writing and Directing for a Drama Series. Additionally , “ Bad Sisters ” has been recognized by the WGA, the Critics Choice Awards, the Royal Television Society and the Irish Film and Television Awards. The series has received global acclaim, with the first season’s finale dubbed as “the most satisfying TV finale of the year,” and has been hailed as “one of the year’s best shows,” “a wickedly funny, genuinely poignant” dramedy, and “this year’s most vicious comic treat.”
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