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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Season 2: First look at Emma Myers' return as Pip revealed
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Season 2: First look at Emma Myers' return as Pip revealed

Hindustan Times

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Season 2: First look at Emma Myers' return as Pip revealed

The second season of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is officially on the way, and fans are getting their first look at Emma Myers back in action as Pip Fitz-Amobi. On Monday, BBC, Netflix and ZDFneo revealed fresh casting details and a preview of what's ahead for the teen sleuth in season two. Emma Myers, best known for her breakout role in Wednesday, returns as Pip in the new season. Myers, best known for her breakout role in Wednesday, returns as Pip in a new chapter of the hit series adapted from Holly Jackson's bestselling novels. After cracking the Andie Bell case in season one, Pip's world has changed – and not entirely for the better. Also read: Emily in Paris season 5 to begin shooting in Venice in August: Report New characters shake up the small town of Kilton Several new cast members are set to join the unfolding drama. Misia Butler (KAOS) will play Stanley Forbes, while Eden Hambelton Davies (Tell Me Everything) appears as Jamie Reynolds, the missing brother of Connor (played by returning star Jude Morgan-Collie). Also joining the cast is Jack Rowan (Noughts and Crosses) as Charlie Green, Pip's new neighbour who becomes entangled in the chaos surrounding her latest case. Additional new faces include Anna Brindle (The Outs), Peter Sullivan (Around The World In 80 Days), Freddie Thorp (Fate: The Winx Saga), Lu Corfield (The Crow Girl), Stephanie Street (Breathtaking) and Freddie England. They'll appear alongside returning actors from season one, including Zain Iqbal, Henry Ashton, Asha Banks, Yali Topol Margalith and Morgan-Collie. Plot hints at darker themes as Pip is drawn back in Season two picks up after Pip's explosive investigation into Andie Bell's murder. But despite her resolve to stay out of trouble, she finds herself pulled into another mystery when Jamie Reynolds vanishes ahead of Max Hastings' upcoming trial. 'Pip is determined to fix the fallout,' the official synopsis reads, 'and stay away from any more investigations. But as Max Hastings' trial approaches, Connor's brother Jamie suddenly disappears and Pip finds herself in a race against time to find him.' As the case unfolds, Pip's beliefs about justice are challenged, and her journey leads her further from the 'good girl' persona she once clung to. A breakout success, now going global A Good Girl's Guide to Murder was a breakout hit when it premiered in summer 2024, becoming BBC iPlayer's top title among 16–24-year-olds and marking the highest-rated drama on BBC Three since its relaunch. Season two was commissioned by the BBC's Lindsay Salt and Fiona Campbell and is produced by Moonage Pictures (an ITV Studios company) for BBC iPlayer and BBC Three, in co-production with Netflix and ZDFneo. BBC Studios is handling international sales. The new season will debut on the BBC in the UK and on Netflix in most territories outside the UK and Ireland. In Germany, it will stream on ZDFneo, and in Australia, on Stan. FAQ: 1. Is there a season 2 of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder? Yes, season 2 is officially confirmed and will premiere on the BBC, with global streaming available on Netflix and ZDFneo. 2. Who actually killed Andie? In season one, it's revealed that Andie Bell was killed by Mr. Ward, her teacher, who tried to cover up the crime. 3. Is there a second part to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder? Yes, season 2 continues Pip's story as she investigates a new disappearance tied to unresolved events from season one. 4. What is the plot of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder 2? The second season follows Pip as she gets drawn back into a mystery when Connor's brother Jamie disappears just before Max Hastings' trial.

Look: 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' S2 gets photos, 3 new cast members
Look: 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' S2 gets photos, 3 new cast members

UPI

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Look: 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' S2 gets photos, 3 new cast members

Emma Myers stars in "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" Season 2. Photo courtesy of BBC July 14 (UPI) -- The BBC is teasing the sophomore season of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder with first-look photos and new cast members. The mystery series takes its inspiration from books penned by Holly Jackson, who is also adapting Season 2 for television. One of the sneak-preview photographs released Monday shows Pip (Emma Myers) standing in front of a missing person poster. She is looking over her shoulder, as though someone is behind her. "After solving the Andie Bell case, Pip's world has been transformed by her actions, and not always for the better. Pip is determined to fix the fallout -- and stay away from any more investigations," an official synopsis reads. "But as Max Hastings' trial approaches, Connor's brother Jamie suddenly disappears and Pip finds herself in a race against time to find him." Eden Hambelton-Davies has been cast to portray Jamie Reynolds. Also joining the cast are Misia Butler, Jack Rowan, Anna Brindle, Peter Sullivan, Freddie Thorp, Lu Corfield, Stephanie Street and Freddie England. Other returning stars include Zain Iqbal, Henry Ashton, Asha Banks, Yali Topol Margalith and Jude Morgan-Collie. A release date has not yet been shared. Season 1 also streamed on Netflix.

Wednesday season 2 on Netflix: Trailer, release date, cast, plot and everything to know about Jenna Ortega's show
Wednesday season 2 on Netflix: Trailer, release date, cast, plot and everything to know about Jenna Ortega's show

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Wednesday season 2 on Netflix: Trailer, release date, cast, plot and everything to know about Jenna Ortega's show

Wednesday season 2: Following the success of its first season packed with dark comedy and offbeat storytelling, Wednesday is making a comeback on Netflix with season 2. Jenna Ortega reprises her role as the iconic Wednesday Addams, with new mysteries, supernatural elements, and intriguing characters on the horizon. Here's a look at the release date, trailer, cast, and what fans can expect from the next chapter of this popular series that is coming soon. All you need to know about Wednesday season 2 Wednesday season 2 trailer Wednesday season 2 trailer was released by Netflix recently and it gave fans a glimpse of what to expect from the show's next season. Reacting to the trailer, one wrote, 'I'm so impressed by Ortega's ability to be so expressive without etc. She absolutely nailed this role.' A second added, 'Emma Myers is so phenomenal. Enid and Wednesday are the yin and yang of human emotions.' Wednesday season 2 cast As Netflix puts it, Jenna Ortega is back for Wednesday Season 2, where she'll juggle life as a part-time detective, aspiring mystery writer, and proud outsider plus she'll step into a producer role. Returning alongside her are Myers, Sunday, Moosa Mostafa, Georgie Farmer, Dorobantu, and Hunter Doohan. Meanwhile, Zeta-Jones, Guzmán, Isaac Ordonez, and Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo have been promoted to series regulars. Jamie McShane and Fred Armisen will make guest appearances, with Lady Gaga also joining as a special guest star. Wednesday season 2 plot In the trailer for Wednesday Season 2, Part 1, Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) returns to Nevermore Academy only to face a troubling new vision: her best friend and roommate, Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers), is fated to die and Wednesday may be the reason why. Co-creator Miles Millar shared with Tudum that Wednesday's journey this season will involve navigating tricky relationships, particularly with her mother and Enid. 'She realizes these bonds can be complicated and unpredictable,' Millar noted, explaining that the goal was to put Wednesday in situations where she learns that connecting with others isn't as straightforward as she once thought. Meanwhile, Emma Myers mentioned that Enid and Wednesday's friendship has deepened, making it exciting to explore this dynamic alongside Jenna Ortega in the new episodes. Wednesday season 2 release date Wednesday season 2 will be released on 6th August 2025 on Netflix.

‘Wednesday' Season 2 Trailer Teases Grim Threat For Emma Myers' Enid
‘Wednesday' Season 2 Trailer Teases Grim Threat For Emma Myers' Enid

Geek Culture

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Culture

‘Wednesday' Season 2 Trailer Teases Grim Threat For Emma Myers' Enid

With a new season comes new woes, and it all boils down to a central focus in Wednesday Season 2. The latest trailer for the highly anticipated sequel sees Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Addams as a celebrated, albeit reluctant, hero of Nevermore Academy, but her job is far from done. The stakes are higher than ever, too — the character now has to rescue her roommate and best friend, Enid (Emma Myers, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder), from impending doom. 'I know what those tears mean. What do you see?' asks Wednesday's mother, Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones, No Reservations) in the trailer, after witnessing black tears streaking down Wednesday's face. 'Enid dies and it's all my fault,' the younger Addams says later, before the scene cuts to a vision of her standing in a graveyard. As a tombstone appears with 'In memory of Enid Sinclair', Wednesday finds Enid's hands wrapped around her throat and shouting, 'I died because of you!', reinforcing her commitment to save Enid, 'or die trying'. The macabre tone is sprinkled amid lighter, slice-of-life moments, including the character's interaction with Principal Dort (Steve Buscemi, Reservoir Dogs), her attempts to grapple with her newfound popularity, and the introduction of a new group of fangirls. 'Wednesday Addams, returns to prowl the Gothic halls of Nevermore Academy, where fresh foes and woes await. This season, Wednesday must navigate family, friends and old adversaries, propelling her into another year of delightfully dark and kooky mayhem,' reads the official logline for Wednesday Season 2. 'Armed with her signature razor-sharp wit and deadpan charm, Wednesday is also plunged into a new bone-chilling supernatural mystery.' The sophomore season will mark the return of Tim Burton (Beetlejuice, Corpse Bride) in the director's chair, with Ortega also serving as producer on the project. Alongside Ortega, Myers, and Zeta-Jones, returning series regulars include Joy Sunday as Bianca Barclay, Moosa Mostafa as Eugene, Georgie Farmer as Ajax, Luis Guzmán as Gomez, Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley, and Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo as Deputy Santiago. Joining them are notable new additions like Buscemi, Billie Piper, Lady Gaga, and Noah B. Taylor. Wednesday Season 2 is scheduled for a two-part release: 6 August for the first half, and 3 September for the remaining episodes.

Popular Netflix Show Teases Death of Fan Favorite Character in New Trailer
Popular Netflix Show Teases Death of Fan Favorite Character in New Trailer

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Popular Netflix Show Teases Death of Fan Favorite Character in New Trailer

Popular Netflix Show Teases Death of Fan Favorite Character in New Trailer originally appeared on Parade. Death once more looms over Nevermore Academy in the Season 2 trailer for Netflix's popular show, Wednesday. But this time? It's really going to hit Wednesday–and fans–where it hurts. Wednesday Addams, played by Jenna Ortega, 22, returns to her beloved mystical boarding school, Nevermore Academy, in the newly released trailer for Season 2 of the popular Netflix show, Wednesday. 'How does it feel?' Wednesday's mother, Morticia Addams, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones, asks her daughter in the trailer (below) as she drops her off at school. 'Like returning to the scene of the crime,' Wednesday replies with Ortega's signature dry, ominous delivery. 'I already know where the bodies are buried.' There's one body she's not ready to bury, though. In the trailer, after escaping a swarm of fangirls who idolize her for her Season 1 heroism, Wednesday is greeted by her enemy-turned-best friend, werewolf Enid Sinclair, played by Emma Myers, 23, the bright, optimistic foil to Wednesday's signature doom and gloom. Enid is excited for a fun new year, but the trailer predicts something far darker, more mysterious, more… well, Wednesday. Wednesday's head snaps back, black tears trailing down her face as a psychic vision overcomes her. 'Enid dies and it's all my fault,' Wednesday tells her mother, her delivery somehow both dry and tight with emotion. Season 1 saw Wednesday save her friends and the school, but not without significant losses along the way. If the Season 2 trailer is any indication, Wednesday–and fans–are in for an even wilder ride this season. 'The sooner I get answers, the sooner I can save Enid… or die trying,' Wednesday says in voiceover, her cadence a unique blend of mystery and monotone that Ortega has perfected for the role. Fans will just have to wait and tune in to see if she succeeds. Wednesday Season 2 part 1 drops on Aug. 6, with part 2 following shortly after on Sept. 3. Popular Netflix Show Teases Death of Fan Favorite Character in New Trailer first appeared on Parade on Jul 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

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