The Garvey Sisters Face Another Corpse


The Garvey sisters are back – and dealing with another body – two years after viewers last saw them on screen.

In the first trailer for Season 2, which is set two years after the events of Season 1, Eva (Sharon Horgan), Grace (Anne-Marie Duff), Ursula (Eva Birthistle), Bibi (Sarah Greene) and Becka (Eve Hewson) are apparently trying to move on with their lives, with troubled Grace getting a second chance at love.

But the past – including Grace’s dead husband JP (Claes Bang) – seems determined to haunt them while the present throws up another corpse.

“Two years after the ‘accidental death’ of Grace’s abusive husband, the close-knit Garvey sisters may have moved on but when past truths resurface, the ladies are thrust back into the spotlight, suspicions are at an all-time high, lies are told, secrets revealed and the sisters are forced to work out who they can trust,” reads the logline.

“They found a dead body in a suitcase,” Grace says with resignation in the trailer while Ursula frets in another scene: “This is going to land us all in jail.”

Joining the on-screen siblings are “Killing Eve’s” Fiona Shaw as well as Owen McDonnell, Thaddea Graham, Barry Ward and Peter Claffey and returning cast Daryl McCormack, Michael Smiley and Saise Quinn.

Dearbhla Walsh returns to direct the eight-episode second season, which is set to launch on AppleTV+ Nov. 13.

Horgan, who wrote the first and second seasons, executive produces alongside Faye Dorn and Clelia Mountford for Merman. Walsh is also an exec producer as well as Bert Hamelinck and Michael Sagol.

Dave Finkel and Brett Baer, who worked with Horgan to adapt Season 1 from the Belgian series “Clan,” return to exec produce alongside “Clan” creator Malin-Sarah Gozin.

Bad Sisters” is produced by Merman Television and 20th Television, a part of Disney Television Studios.

Check out the trailer below:


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