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First look as second series of American Gods begins filming

American Gods Season 2 is coming…

American Gods Season 1 was a beautiful captivating, dark labyrinth of originality (Read our 5-star review) and so I’m very excited that today writer Neil Gaiman announced, via the video below, that production for season 2 is underway and will return to Amazon Prime in 2019.

As you’ll see, this promo was shot on set at The House on the Rock and includes shout outs from Gaiman himself, Shadow Moon played by Ricky Whittle and Yetide Badaki, who will return in her role as Bilquis, watch now…

Based on the best-selling book of the same name, the Prime Original series American Gods stars Ricky Whittle as protagonist ex-con Shadow Moon, Ian McShane as Mr. Wednesday, and Emily Browning as Shadow’s wife, Laura Moon. Season Two will see the return of Pablo Schreiber as Mad Sweeney, Yetide Badaki as Bilquis, Bruce Langley as Tech Boy and Kristin Chenoweth as Easter, plus the addition of some new characters to come.

It’s not to go for Prime Original series Good Omens, based on the hugely-popular novel written by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, which will launch on Prime Video around the world in 2019 – Find out all the latest on that one by clicking here.

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2 thoughts on “First look as second series of American Gods begins filming

  1. Pingback: Rejoice! Prime Video announce American Gods season 2 launch date! | critical popcorn

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