Comedy-horror Wreck, which stars Bridgerton's James Phoon and Sex Education's Thaddea Graham, has been renewed for a second series.
The first series of the comedy-horror, which airs on BBC Three, consisted of six episodes, with the broadcaster ordering a second series following its conclusion last week The show takes place on a cruise ship, with the opening episodes following Jamie as he investigates the disappearance of his sister.
The synopsis for the second series, which will begin filming in Northern Ireland in 2023, reads: “After the dramatic events on The Sacramentum cruise liner, the Valorum corporation are out for blood - hunting down the gang who overthrew the ship.Bridgerton and Grantchester stars appear in first trailer for Netflix's Lockwood & Co
“Jamie and Vivian have so far failed to expose the corporation’s killer secret but our duo are determined to rally former shipmates and survive long enough to expose the next big thing in twisted entertainment. Things aren’t always safer on dry land…”The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself“We’ll be back, bigger and bloodier in 2023. To have BBC Three's confidence in us reaffirmed is the best feeling.
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