Four schoolfriends are packing their bags for a fortnight’s fun in Zante when one of them decides they should head elsewhere. Rotterdam. It found fame courtesy of The Beautiful South, but it’s hardly a dream holiday destination – and when the girls arrive, there’s a dead body in the freezer, a cannabis factory in the swimming pool, bags of heroin scattered around the house and vicious Irish gangsters who want to get their hands on the lot.
It’s the set-up for Sky’s new comedy thriller, Then You Run, which arrives on our screens this Friday. Mixing true crime with dark comedy and a smattering of Tarantino, its eight episodes follow the four girls as they go on the run to escape the gangsters and a mysterious serial killer known as The Traveller. The cast includes up-coming actors Vivian Oparah, Isidora Fairhurst, Leah McNamara and Yasmin Monet Prince as the tight-knit group,...
It’s the set-up for Sky’s new comedy thriller, Then You Run, which arrives on our screens this Friday. Mixing true crime with dark comedy and a smattering of Tarantino, its eight episodes follow the four girls as they go on the run to escape the gangsters and a mysterious serial killer known as The Traveller. The cast includes up-coming actors Vivian Oparah, Isidora Fairhurst, Leah McNamara and Yasmin Monet Prince as the tight-knit group,...
- 7/6/2023
- by Freda Cooper
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The shoot is underway in Sussex and Surrey.
Screen Star of Tomorrow 2020 Yasmin Monet Prince and Tara Fitzgerald are starring in UK comedy drama Portraits Of Dangerous Women, directed by Swiss-born filmmaker Pascal Bergamin, with filming currently underway in Sussex and Surrey.
The cast also includes Mark Lewis Jones, Jeany Spark, Annette Badland, Joseph Marcell Abigail Cruttenden and Sheila Reid.
Bergamin has co-written the script with Stephan Teuwissen. Bergamin also produces through his outfit Lenz Films, alongside Dankuro Shinma of No Reservations Entertainment and Matilda James.
The feature follows four strangers whose lives are thrust together by a road accident.
Screen Star of Tomorrow 2020 Yasmin Monet Prince and Tara Fitzgerald are starring in UK comedy drama Portraits Of Dangerous Women, directed by Swiss-born filmmaker Pascal Bergamin, with filming currently underway in Sussex and Surrey.
The cast also includes Mark Lewis Jones, Jeany Spark, Annette Badland, Joseph Marcell Abigail Cruttenden and Sheila Reid.
Bergamin has co-written the script with Stephan Teuwissen. Bergamin also produces through his outfit Lenz Films, alongside Dankuro Shinma of No Reservations Entertainment and Matilda James.
The feature follows four strangers whose lives are thrust together by a road accident.
- 7/6/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Further Christmas releases include ‘Silent Night’, ‘CBeebies Christmas Show’.
Aml Ameen’s romantic comedy Boxing Day heads the new titles at the UK-Ireland box office, as one of six Christmas-themed releases this weekend.
Released in 439 sites through Warner Bros, Boxing Day is inspired by Ameen’s own experiences, and follows a UK author who returns home from Los Angeles to introduce his US fiancée to his eccentric British-Caribbean family at Christmas.
The film is produced by Screen Star of Tomorrow 2020 Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, alongside Damian Jones of DJ Films, plus Ameen, Dominique Telson and Matthew G. Zamias; backing came from the BFI Film Fund and Film4.
Aml Ameen’s romantic comedy Boxing Day heads the new titles at the UK-Ireland box office, as one of six Christmas-themed releases this weekend.
Released in 439 sites through Warner Bros, Boxing Day is inspired by Ameen’s own experiences, and follows a UK author who returns home from Los Angeles to introduce his US fiancée to his eccentric British-Caribbean family at Christmas.
The film is produced by Screen Star of Tomorrow 2020 Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, alongside Damian Jones of DJ Films, plus Ameen, Dominique Telson and Matthew G. Zamias; backing came from the BFI Film Fund and Film4.
- 12/3/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
When will shady organisations learn that if they’re going to breed a squadron of teen girl super soldiers, their range of genetic enhancements needs to include an off switch? Yes, teenagers can fly under the assassin radar, but rebellion is built in. Brainwashed or not, at some point your murder-optimised darling will turn on you and when she does, you’ll rue the day you made her quite such an efficient killing machine.
Hanna, Utrax, the forest, Erik and Marissa
Hanna (Esme Creed-Miles), the sole surviving member of the 2003 Utrax generation of wolf-dna-enhanced babies, is the most efficient killing machine of all. She has every genetic improvement plus a lifetime of survival and combat training from former military man Erik Heller (Joel Kinnaman). He was a Utrax recruiter who developed qualms about his job convincing vulnerable women to sign over their unborn babies for experimentation by the CIA.
Hanna, Utrax, the forest, Erik and Marissa
Hanna (Esme Creed-Miles), the sole surviving member of the 2003 Utrax generation of wolf-dna-enhanced babies, is the most efficient killing machine of all. She has every genetic improvement plus a lifetime of survival and combat training from former military man Erik Heller (Joel Kinnaman). He was a Utrax recruiter who developed qualms about his job convincing vulnerable women to sign over their unborn babies for experimentation by the CIA.
- 11/18/2021
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Paapa Essiedu, one of the breakout stars of BBC/HBO’s I May Destroy You, and Gangs Of London actor Joe Cole have joined the cast of ITV’s Black Lives Matter-inspired drama shorts series Unsaid Stories….
Deadline last week revealed the four-part anthology series, which will be made by Greenacre Films, the producer behind Netflix’s Michaela Coel-fronted feature Been So Long.
Essiedu and Pippa Bennett-Warner (Maxxx) will feature in Lynette Linton’s Look At Me, which focuses on the lives of a young professional couple in the aftermath of them being stopped by police while out driving on a date.
Cole and Adelayo Adedayo (The Capture) lead the cast for Anna Ssemuyaba’s I Don’t Want To Talk About This, which tells the story of a former couple who bump into each other at a friend’s party a few years after their split.
Nicholas Pinnock...
Deadline last week revealed the four-part anthology series, which will be made by Greenacre Films, the producer behind Netflix’s Michaela Coel-fronted feature Been So Long.
Essiedu and Pippa Bennett-Warner (Maxxx) will feature in Lynette Linton’s Look At Me, which focuses on the lives of a young professional couple in the aftermath of them being stopped by police while out driving on a date.
Cole and Adelayo Adedayo (The Capture) lead the cast for Anna Ssemuyaba’s I Don’t Want To Talk About This, which tells the story of a former couple who bump into each other at a friend’s party a few years after their split.
Nicholas Pinnock...
- 7/27/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
The action drama Hanna is coming back to ruthlessly fight for another season. Amazon Studios has ordered a third season of the series based on the Joe Wright 2011 film.
The renewal comes after the second season premiered on the streamer on July 3.
The series follows the titular character, played by Esmé Creed-Miles, who is on the run from a sinister government agency and tries to unearth the truth behind who she is.
At the end of the first season, Hanna found out she is not the only young woman with skills like hers that came out of the Utrax program. In the latest season, she risks her freedom to rescue her friend Clara (Yasmin Monet Prince) from the Utrax program at their new facility, The Meadows which is run by John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney) and his right-hand man Leo Garner (Anthony Welsh). Hanna finds help in the unlikely form of her previous nemesis,...
The renewal comes after the second season premiered on the streamer on July 3.
The series follows the titular character, played by Esmé Creed-Miles, who is on the run from a sinister government agency and tries to unearth the truth behind who she is.
At the end of the first season, Hanna found out she is not the only young woman with skills like hers that came out of the Utrax program. In the latest season, she risks her freedom to rescue her friend Clara (Yasmin Monet Prince) from the Utrax program at their new facility, The Meadows which is run by John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney) and his right-hand man Leo Garner (Anthony Welsh). Hanna finds help in the unlikely form of her previous nemesis,...
- 7/13/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The show will go on for Hanna.
Amazon Studios today announced it has ordered a third season of tje thrilling action series.
The much-anticipated second season debuted July 3rd on Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories, and has proven to be a hit with customers around the world.
Hanna is written and executive produced by David Farr (The Night Manager), who also directed two episodes of the second season.
Hanna is produced by NBCUniversal International Studios, Working Title Television and Amazon Studios.
“I'm absolutely thrilled to be able to give Hanna a third season,” said David Farr.
“When we set out on this journey, I had in my mind a drama that would excavate Hanna's past, challenge her in entirely new ways and answer the question: can she ever belong? I am truly grateful to Amazon and NBCU that we are able to continue that vision."
"I am...
Amazon Studios today announced it has ordered a third season of tje thrilling action series.
The much-anticipated second season debuted July 3rd on Prime Video in more than 200 countries and territories, and has proven to be a hit with customers around the world.
Hanna is written and executive produced by David Farr (The Night Manager), who also directed two episodes of the second season.
Hanna is produced by NBCUniversal International Studios, Working Title Television and Amazon Studios.
“I'm absolutely thrilled to be able to give Hanna a third season,” said David Farr.
“When we set out on this journey, I had in my mind a drama that would excavate Hanna's past, challenge her in entirely new ways and answer the question: can she ever belong? I am truly grateful to Amazon and NBCU that we are able to continue that vision."
"I am...
- 7/13/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
“Hanna” will be back for another action-packed season.
The drama, based on the 2011 film of the same name, has been renewed for a third season at Amazon. News of the renewal comes exactly 10 days after the second season launched.
The series follows the journey of an extraordinary young woman, played by Esmé Creed-Miles, as she evades the relentless pursuit of a sinister government agency and tries to unearth the truth behind who she is.
David Farr, who co-wrote the original feature, will continue to write and executive produce going into season 3.
“I’m absolutely thrilled to be able to give ‘Hanna’ a third season,” said Farr of the renewal announcement. “When we set out on this journey, I had in my mind a drama that would excavate Hanna’s past, challenge her in entirely new ways and answer the question: can she ever belong? I am truly grateful to Amazon...
The drama, based on the 2011 film of the same name, has been renewed for a third season at Amazon. News of the renewal comes exactly 10 days after the second season launched.
The series follows the journey of an extraordinary young woman, played by Esmé Creed-Miles, as she evades the relentless pursuit of a sinister government agency and tries to unearth the truth behind who she is.
David Farr, who co-wrote the original feature, will continue to write and executive produce going into season 3.
“I’m absolutely thrilled to be able to give ‘Hanna’ a third season,” said Farr of the renewal announcement. “When we set out on this journey, I had in my mind a drama that would excavate Hanna’s past, challenge her in entirely new ways and answer the question: can she ever belong? I am truly grateful to Amazon...
- 7/13/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Season 2 of “Hanna” is brighter than the first. The show that once tracked its title character (Esmé Creed-Miles) through the Romanian wilderness and in grungy hideouts arrives with a renewed sense of purpose in a fresh set of locations. Sterile interrogation rooms give way more angular holding cells. The stereotypical brainwash aesthetics that popped up as the net of the show’s main conspiracy? In this new season, they give way to pastoral walks and Mediterranean destinations, each with their fair share of pastels.
It’s not just the changing color palette or the extra dose of sun that makes Season 2 such a marked improvement. It’s the other elements of this tangled espionage narrative that makes those changes necessary. The program that led to Hanna’s kidnapping in the first place, largely a whisper until the opening season’s climactic blowout, is now front and center. Set in an idyllic rural English castle,...
It’s not just the changing color palette or the extra dose of sun that makes Season 2 such a marked improvement. It’s the other elements of this tangled espionage narrative that makes those changes necessary. The program that led to Hanna’s kidnapping in the first place, largely a whisper until the opening season’s climactic blowout, is now front and center. Set in an idyllic rural English castle,...
- 7/3/2020
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
It's almost time for Hanna to emerge from a Romanian forest.
Viewers worldwide fell hard for the heroine of the Amazon Prime Video action series, which returns for its eight-episode second season on Friday, July 3.
Hanna, played by Esme Creed-Miles, is part confused teen, part deadly living weapon.
Hanna Season 1 was all about Hanna finding out who she was.
Over the course of that season, Hanna discovered that Erik, the man who raised her, actually stole her as a baby from the top-secret Utrax Program, which trains girls from birth to become sleeper agents/assassins.
Late in that season, she returned to the Utrax facility, seeking to free the other trainees.
Aided surprisingly by Marissa, who had been hunting “father” and “daughter” for years, Hanna and Erik destroyed the facility, but Erik succumbed to his cumulative wounds and died. Clara was the only trainee that chose to leave with Hanna.
Viewers worldwide fell hard for the heroine of the Amazon Prime Video action series, which returns for its eight-episode second season on Friday, July 3.
Hanna, played by Esme Creed-Miles, is part confused teen, part deadly living weapon.
Hanna Season 1 was all about Hanna finding out who she was.
Over the course of that season, Hanna discovered that Erik, the man who raised her, actually stole her as a baby from the top-secret Utrax Program, which trains girls from birth to become sleeper agents/assassins.
Late in that season, she returned to the Utrax facility, seeking to free the other trainees.
Aided surprisingly by Marissa, who had been hunting “father” and “daughter” for years, Hanna and Erik destroyed the facility, but Erik succumbed to his cumulative wounds and died. Clara was the only trainee that chose to leave with Hanna.
- 7/1/2020
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
“Hanna” is coming back to Amazon Prime Video for Season 2 and the series’ new trailer promises plenty of exciting action and drama as the titular protagonist seeks freedom from a wicked American government program.
Here’s Amazon’s Season 2 synopsis:
Following her discovery at the end of Season 1, Hanna (Esmé Creed-Miles) now knows she is not the only young woman with unparalleled skill and elite training. The Utrax program has produced a whole contingent of highly skilled trainees, whose development is about to reach the lethal “second phase.” After their relocation to The Meadows facility, these trainees find their restrictions lifted and glimpse the possibility of a new identity in the outside world. But this apparent freedom will come at a heavy price.
In Season 2, Hanna risks her freedom to rescue her friend Clara (Yasmin Monet Prince) from the clutches of the Utrax program, now run by John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney...
Here’s Amazon’s Season 2 synopsis:
Following her discovery at the end of Season 1, Hanna (Esmé Creed-Miles) now knows she is not the only young woman with unparalleled skill and elite training. The Utrax program has produced a whole contingent of highly skilled trainees, whose development is about to reach the lethal “second phase.” After their relocation to The Meadows facility, these trainees find their restrictions lifted and glimpse the possibility of a new identity in the outside world. But this apparent freedom will come at a heavy price.
In Season 2, Hanna risks her freedom to rescue her friend Clara (Yasmin Monet Prince) from the clutches of the Utrax program, now run by John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney...
- 6/18/2020
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
“Hanna” is coming back to Amazon Prime Video for Season 2 and the series’ new trailer promises plenty of exciting action and drama as the titular protagonist seeks freedom from a wicked American government program.
Here’s Amazon’s Season 2 synopsis:
Following her discovery at the end of Season 1, Hanna (Esmé Creed-Miles) now knows she is not the only young woman with unparalleled skill and elite training. The Utrax program has produced a whole contingent of highly skilled trainees, whose development is about to reach the lethal “second phase.” After their relocation to The Meadows facility, these trainees find their restrictions lifted and glimpse the possibility of a new identity in the outside world. But this apparent freedom will come at a heavy price.
In Season 2, Hanna risks her freedom to rescue her friend Clara (Yasmin Monet Prince) from the clutches of the Utrax program, now run by John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney...
Here’s Amazon’s Season 2 synopsis:
Following her discovery at the end of Season 1, Hanna (Esmé Creed-Miles) now knows she is not the only young woman with unparalleled skill and elite training. The Utrax program has produced a whole contingent of highly skilled trainees, whose development is about to reach the lethal “second phase.” After their relocation to The Meadows facility, these trainees find their restrictions lifted and glimpse the possibility of a new identity in the outside world. But this apparent freedom will come at a heavy price.
In Season 2, Hanna risks her freedom to rescue her friend Clara (Yasmin Monet Prince) from the clutches of the Utrax program, now run by John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney...
- 6/18/2020
- by Tyler Hersko
- Thompson on Hollywood
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix has set a premiere date and released the trailer for new series “Say I Do,” and Amazon Prime Video shared a first look at Season 2 of “Hanna.”
Dates
Travel Channel announced that their new series, “Hotel Paranormal,” will premiere July 11 at 10 p.m. Narrated by Dan Aykroyd, the 10-episode series takes a terrifying look at guests’ ghostly encounters across the country, from highway motels to grand hotels. The premiere episode follows a traveling salesman, a teenager and a journalist who all witnessed supernatural phenomenons on their various trips. “Hotel Paranormal” is produced by Saloon Media, a Blue Ant Studios company.
Lifetime has announced that Season 11 of “Married at First Sight” is set to premiere July 15 at 8 p.m. This season takes the show to New Orleans, where five new couples will take a blind leap of faith by marrying each other the first day they meet.
Dates
Travel Channel announced that their new series, “Hotel Paranormal,” will premiere July 11 at 10 p.m. Narrated by Dan Aykroyd, the 10-episode series takes a terrifying look at guests’ ghostly encounters across the country, from highway motels to grand hotels. The premiere episode follows a traveling salesman, a teenager and a journalist who all witnessed supernatural phenomenons on their various trips. “Hotel Paranormal” is produced by Saloon Media, a Blue Ant Studios company.
Lifetime has announced that Season 11 of “Married at First Sight” is set to premiere July 15 at 8 p.m. This season takes the show to New Orleans, where five new couples will take a blind leap of faith by marrying each other the first day they meet.
- 6/17/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Hanna is on a new mission (and tries out a new look) in the Season 2 trailer for the Amazon Prime drama, which premieres all eight episodes on Friday, July 3.
In its March 2019 debut, Hanna followed the journey of an extraordinary young woman (played by Esmé Creed-Miles) as she evaded the relentless pursuit of a sinister government agency, Utrax, and tried to unearth the truth behind who she is. Hanna came to learn she is not the only young woman with elite training, rather, the Utrax program produced a whole contingent of highly skilled trainees whose development is about to reach the lethal “second phase.
In its March 2019 debut, Hanna followed the journey of an extraordinary young woman (played by Esmé Creed-Miles) as she evaded the relentless pursuit of a sinister government agency, Utrax, and tried to unearth the truth behind who she is. Hanna came to learn she is not the only young woman with elite training, rather, the Utrax program produced a whole contingent of highly skilled trainees whose development is about to reach the lethal “second phase.
- 6/17/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Hanna Season 2 coming soon to Amazon Prime!
The 8-episode inaugural season of the action-drama—focused on the titular deadly, wilderness-trained teenager who’s hunted by a relentless CIA agent— had only just premiered on March 29. Yet, it seems that early metrics and an array of positive reviews prompted Amazon to announce an early green light back on April 12, 2019 for the second season of Hanna.
Production on Hanna Season 2 commenced in the U.K. and France last fall, and its summer premiere is now imminent.
Hanna Season 2 Trailer
The first teaser trailer for the second season of Hanna has arrived, showcasing the new big bad in town, John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney), who, having taken leadership of Utrax, is keeping an ominously watchful eye on a newly-bleached Hanna.
Hanna Season 2 Release Date
Hanna Season 2 is set to arrive on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, July 3.
Hanna Season 2 News
A group of...
The 8-episode inaugural season of the action-drama—focused on the titular deadly, wilderness-trained teenager who’s hunted by a relentless CIA agent— had only just premiered on March 29. Yet, it seems that early metrics and an array of positive reviews prompted Amazon to announce an early green light back on April 12, 2019 for the second season of Hanna.
Production on Hanna Season 2 commenced in the U.K. and France last fall, and its summer premiere is now imminent.
Hanna Season 2 Trailer
The first teaser trailer for the second season of Hanna has arrived, showcasing the new big bad in town, John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney), who, having taken leadership of Utrax, is keeping an ominously watchful eye on a newly-bleached Hanna.
Hanna Season 2 Release Date
Hanna Season 2 is set to arrive on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, July 3.
Hanna Season 2 News
A group of...
- 4/29/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
Dermot Mulroney, Anthony Welsh, Severine Howell-Meri, Cherelle Skeete, and newcomer Gianna Kiehl have joined the season 2 cast of Amazon’s Hanna, from NBCUniversal International Studios, Amazon Studios and Working Title Television. They join Esmé Creed-Miles, who returns for the second season in the title role of Hanna along with Mireille Enos, who reprises her role as CIA operative Marissa Wiegler. Filming for Season 2 is underway in the UK and France.
Written by David Farr (The Night Manager), who co-wrote the original film, Hanna is equal parts high-concept thriller and coming-of-age drama. It follows the journey of an extraordinary teenage girl, determined to escape from the grasp of the shadowy Utrax organization and its ruthless agenda. Farr will also direct episodes for the first time this season, along with French director Eva Husson and Icelandic director Ugla Hauksdóttir (Trapped).
Mulroney will play John Carmichael, a former mentor of Marissa’s (Enos) who has taken over the new chapter of the Utrax operation and is determined to see through its ruthless agenda. Welsh will portray the charming and calculated Leo Garner, who is part of the operations team at Utrax, responsible for indoctrinating the trainees. Skeete will play Terri Miller, an up and coming CIA officer who has been recruited to play a crucial role in cultivating the trainees. Howell-Meri will play Helen, and Kiehl will play Jules, joining a wolf pack of all-girl trainees, which includes returning actresses Yasmin Monet Prince as Clara and Áine Rose Daly as Sandy.
Hanna is produced by NBCUniversal International Studios, Working Title Television and Amazon Studios for Amazon Prime Video. Executive producers are Farr, Tom Coan for NBCUniversal International Studios and Andrew Woodhead, Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan for Working Title Television. Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements of Tomorrow Studios also serve as executive producers. Laura Hastings-Smith is series producer.
Written by David Farr (The Night Manager), who co-wrote the original film, Hanna is equal parts high-concept thriller and coming-of-age drama. It follows the journey of an extraordinary teenage girl, determined to escape from the grasp of the shadowy Utrax organization and its ruthless agenda. Farr will also direct episodes for the first time this season, along with French director Eva Husson and Icelandic director Ugla Hauksdóttir (Trapped).
Mulroney will play John Carmichael, a former mentor of Marissa’s (Enos) who has taken over the new chapter of the Utrax operation and is determined to see through its ruthless agenda. Welsh will portray the charming and calculated Leo Garner, who is part of the operations team at Utrax, responsible for indoctrinating the trainees. Skeete will play Terri Miller, an up and coming CIA officer who has been recruited to play a crucial role in cultivating the trainees. Howell-Meri will play Helen, and Kiehl will play Jules, joining a wolf pack of all-girl trainees, which includes returning actresses Yasmin Monet Prince as Clara and Áine Rose Daly as Sandy.
Hanna is produced by NBCUniversal International Studios, Working Title Television and Amazon Studios for Amazon Prime Video. Executive producers are Farr, Tom Coan for NBCUniversal International Studios and Andrew Woodhead, Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan for Working Title Television. Marty Adelstein and Becky Clements of Tomorrow Studios also serve as executive producers. Laura Hastings-Smith is series producer.
- 9/10/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Joseph Baxter Sep 11, 2019
Amazon wasted little time giving a green light to a second season of its action-drama, Hanna.
Hanna Season 2 is officially a go at Amazon Prime!
The 8-episode inaugural season of the action-drama – focused on the titular deadly, wilderness-trained teenager who's hunted by a relentless CIA agent – only just premiered on March 29. Yet, it seems that early metrics and an array of positive reviews prompted Amazon to announce an early greenlight on April 12 for the second season of Hanna.
With Hanna Season 2 now in production in the U.K. and France, here's everything to know!
Hanna Season 2 News
A group of newcomers have joined the cast of Hanna Season 2, as reported via Deadline.
Dermot Mulroney will play John Carmichael, “a former mentor of Marissa’s (Enos) who has taken over the new chapter of the Utrax operation and is determined to see through its ruthless agenda.” Clearly the bunch's headlining acquisition,...
Amazon wasted little time giving a green light to a second season of its action-drama, Hanna.
Hanna Season 2 is officially a go at Amazon Prime!
The 8-episode inaugural season of the action-drama – focused on the titular deadly, wilderness-trained teenager who's hunted by a relentless CIA agent – only just premiered on March 29. Yet, it seems that early metrics and an array of positive reviews prompted Amazon to announce an early greenlight on April 12 for the second season of Hanna.
With Hanna Season 2 now in production in the U.K. and France, here's everything to know!
Hanna Season 2 News
A group of newcomers have joined the cast of Hanna Season 2, as reported via Deadline.
Dermot Mulroney will play John Carmichael, “a former mentor of Marissa’s (Enos) who has taken over the new chapter of the Utrax operation and is determined to see through its ruthless agenda.” Clearly the bunch's headlining acquisition,...
- 4/12/2019
- Den of Geek
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