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Mark your calendars! The highly anticipated second season of Annika is set to premiere on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at 10/9c on PBS Masterpiece. For those eager to catch up on the first season, full episodes are available for streaming online through the PBS website and the PBS Video app with a PBS Passport subscription. Additionally, Season 1 can be accessed on the PBS MASTERPIECE Prime Video Channel for Amazon Prime members at an additional cost, or purchased from platforms like Verizon and Vudu. However, it’s important to note that the series is not available on Netflix.
Nicola Walker returns as DI Annika Strandhed, leading the Marine Homicide Unit (MHU) through another series of complex cases. Season 2 promises to delve deeper into personal conflicts and challenges, with Annika confronting secrets that hit close to home. The season is penned by Nick Walker, ensuring continuity in the storytelling and character development. Fans can also expect literary references and direct addresses to the audience, a unique feature of the show where Annika shares insights into her thoughts and the intricacies of the cases.
The core cast from the first season returns, with Nicola Walker at the helm as Annika. She is joined by Jamie Sives as DS Michael McAndrews, Katie Leung as DC Blair Ferguson, and Ukweli Roach as DS Tyrone Clarke. Silvie Furneaux reprises her role as Annika’s daughter, Morgan. New additions to the cast include Sven Henriksen as Annika’s father Magnus, and Varada Sethu as DC Harper Weston, a newcomer to the MHU. This blend of familiar faces and new characters is set to enrich the dynamic of the series.
The backdrop of the series remains primarily in Glasgow, with the narrative extending to places like Edinburgh and the Hebridean island of Jura. These locations not only provide a scenic contrast but also play a significant role in the storytelling, adding depth and authenticity to the series’ setting.
Annika is inspired by the British radio drama Annika Stranded, which featured Nicola Walker and ran for seven years. This adaptation brings the character and her world into the visual realm, expanding on the radio drama’s premise with more intricate plots and character development. The transition from audio to visual media allows for a richer exploration of the themes and characters that fans have come to love.
The haunting theme song of Annika, titled “Bringing Murder to the Land,” is a collaboration between American artist Anton Newcombe and Scottish singer/songwriter Dot Allison. This track sets the tone for the series and can be streamed on Spotify and other digital platforms, enhancing the overall atmospheric feel of the show.
As the release date approaches, anticipation builds not only for the gripping crime-solving adventures but also for the personal stories that will unfold. With a mix of old and new characters, stunning settings, and complex narratives, Season 2 of Annika is poised to captivate audiences once again.