Apple TV has unveiled the official trailer for the second season of its hit detective drama, Sugar – and it’s safe to say we’re in for a wild ride.
The series, hailed by viewers as “excellent,” stars Colin Farrell as the titular private investigator, John Sugar, who in season one became wrapped up in his latest case: the mysterious disappearance of a famous movie director’s beloved granddaughter.
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Colin Farrell stars as John Sugar
Following season one’s major twist, fans are undoubtedly counting down the days until the new episodes arrive. If the trailer is anything to go by, viewers can expect plenty more high-tension drama as John becomes embroiled in another missing persons case.
With an impressive cast led by the brilliant Colin Farrell and an 81 per cent Rotten Tomatoes score, this one is not to be missed!
Sugar — Season 2 Official Trailer | Apple TV
Keep reading to find out more about season two…
Season one’s major twist
The neo-noir drama took wild, otherwordly turn in season one with the shocking revelation that John and his secret society, the Polyglots, are actually aliens sent to Earth to observe human behaviour.
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John was revealed to be an alien in season one
By the season finale, their cover is blown and the aliens are forced to leave earth. However, after discovering that fellow Polygot Henry had gone rogue and was an accomplice to missing girl Olivia’s serial-killer kidnapper, John decided to stay on the planet to track him down and find his missing sister Djen.
What to expect from season two
Billed as a “contemporary, unique take” on the private detective genre, season two sees Colin Farrell reprise his role as LA investigator and film connoisseur John Sugar.
John, who stayed on Earth hoping to find his sister, takes on a new missing persons case – searching for the older brother of an up-and-coming local boxer.
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Jin Ha joins the cast of Sugar season two
The synopsis continues: “As the investigation expands into a sinister, city-wide conspiracy, Sugar must reckon with himself to answer the question –– how far will he go to do what’s right?”
Who stars in season two?
Colin Farrell (In Bruges, The Banshees of Inisherin) reprises his role as John Sugar.
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Shea Whigham guest stars in the new season
He’s joined by a brand new cast of stars, including Jin Ha (Pachinko), Raymond Lee (Quantum Leap), Tony Dalton (Better Call Saul), Laura Donnelly (Outlander), Sasha Calle (The Flash), along with special guest star Shea Whigham (Perry Mason).
How to watch Sugar
Sugar returns for its eight-episode second season on Friday, 19 June with its first episode. New episodes will be released weekly until 7 August.
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