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The Long Call Season 2: Will There Be Season 2 the Long Call?

ITV’s last episode of Long Call, which aired on November 28, answered viewers’ questions about who killed Simon Walden. This series is based on a book by best-selling crime fiction author Anna Cleeve with the same name.

Mathew Venn and his husband Jonathan go back to the town where he was banished to attend his father’s funeral in the first episode.

Mathew was kicked out of the religious group because he was gay, which was considered a sin. When the dead body of a town resident is found near the shore, Mathew agrees to look into who killed Simons.

The place where The Long Call was filmed had an effect on how well it did (North Devon). Even though it was a success on ITV, will there be a second season?

The Long Call Season 2 Release Date

ITV hasn’t officially renewed The Long Call for a second season yet, so we don’t have a release date. However, we can still make an educated guess about when the drama might come back.

The first season was ordered back in November 2020, and filming began in April 2021 in North Devon. This means that it took just under a year to get from the script to the screen. As per radiotimes.com/, If the same schedule is used for season two, we won’t see The Long Call again until at least October 2022.

The Long Call Season 2’s Plot

In the season one finale, Matthew and his team figured out who killed Simon Walden. They found out that Grace (Anita Dobson) did it after her abusive husband Dennis persuaded her to (Martin Shaw).

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If ITV gives the show a second season, it will probably be about a new case, but we know what it might be about because Ann Cleeves published the second book in the Matthew Venn series this year.

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the long call season 2

 

In The Heron’s Cry, Matthew is sent to a rural crime scene where Dr. Nigel Yeo, a close friend of Matthew’s husband Jonathan, has been stabbed. The scene is at the home of a group of artists.

According to the book’s summary, Matthew can tell that the murder was faked and that the murder weapon was a piece of broken glass from one of Yao’s daughter Eve’s broken vases.

“Then another body is found that had died in the same way. Matthew has to be careful as he walks through the lies at the heart of his community and a case that is dangerously close to home “reads the description.

The Long Call Season 2 Cast: Who Will Appear?

If the Long Call gets a second season, most of the actors will play the same roles. Who do you think will be in the second season? Ben Aldridge will almost certainly be back as Mathew Venn (the detective). Dylan Edwards played DS Jen Rafferty, and Pearl Mackie played DS Jen Rafferty.

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Based on how the first season ended, the second season will be about a completely different case: finding out who killed Walden. So, we should expect to see new people. If Dennis and Grace are arrested, it’s possible that Mathew’s mother, Dorothy Stevenson, will return to lead the Barum Brethren now that her husband is dead.

The Long Call Season 2 Trailer

There is no trailer for the show yet. It will come out when Long Call 2 is about to start. If you haven’t seen this epic drama show yet, you can watch the trailer and the first season on ITV. Fans of Ann Cleeves’ books will be blown away by the TV series Two Rivers (streaming on Britbox), Shetland (Netflix), and Vera Stanhope (Netflix).

Conclusion

The Long Call was a success on ITV, but will there be a second season? The first season was ordered back in November 2020, and filming began in April 2021. If the same schedule is used for season two, we won’t see The Long Call again until October 2022. If Long Call gets a second season, most of the actors will play the same roles. Ben Aldridge will almost certainly be back as Mathew Venn. It’s possible that Mathew’s mother, Dorothy Stevenson, will return to lead the Barum Brethren.

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