Taylor Sheridan’s grip on status TV seems set to proceed with Mayor of Kingstown Season 2.
Paramount+ as we speak introduced that the second season of its unique drama sequence will debut Sunday, Jan. 15, solely on the service within the U.S. and Canada, and the next day within the U.Okay. and Australia.
Premiere dates for different Paramount+ worldwide markets shall be introduced at a later date.
The streaming service additionally dropped a first-look teaser, that includes sequence stars Academy Award® nominee Jeremy Renner and Academy Award winner Dianne Wiest, previewing the aftermath of the jail riot from the primary season’s finale.
It seems set to be one other surprising season, poised to shake up the dynamics significantly.
From co-creator and Academy Award nominee Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, Mayor of Kingstown follows the McLusky household, energy brokers in Kingstown, Mich., the place the enterprise of incarceration is the one thriving business.
Tackling themes of systemic racism, corruption and inequality, the sequence gives a stark look at their try and carry order and justice to a city that has neither.
The sequence additionally stars Hugh Dillon, Taylor Handley, Emma Laird, Tobi Bamtefa, Derek Webster, Nishi Munshi, Hamish Allan-Headley and Aidan Gillen.
Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios and Bosque Ranch Productions, Mayor of Kingstown is govt produced by Sheridan, Dillon, Renner, Antoine Fuqua, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Michael Friedman, Dave Erickson, Regina Corrado, and Stephen Kay.
The second season of Mayor of Kingstown is the newest addition to Sheridan’s rising slate on Paramount+, which incorporates 1883 and the upcoming sequence Tulsa King, 1923, Bass Reeves, Lioness, and Land Man.
Yellowstone returns for its fifth season on November 13, whereas franchise prequel 1923 is on observe for Sunday, December 18.
Yes, meaning we have now lots of Taylor Sheridan goodness in these remaining months of the 12 months.
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