Gangs of London has shared a first look at season 2.
The hit Sky Atlantic crime-drama first hit our screens last year, and is set to finally return in 2022 as events pick up a year after those of the first season.
In a new behind-the-scenes teaser, we get a look at the bloody action to come, with conflicts aplenty including guns and explosions. In short, the second season looks set to be as brutal as the first.
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Sky has also dropped a series of first-look images from the series, including the returns of stars including I May Destroy You's Paapa Essiedu (Alex Dumani), and Game of Thrones' Lucian Msamati (Ed Dumani) and Michelle Fairley (Marian Wallace).
The synopsis reads: "Since the collapse of the Wallace Dumani empire, order is lacking and the energy and chaos of a gold rush threatens the city with gangland anarchy. As The Investors step in, a new gang leader is tasked with restoring the status quo."
Also set to return are Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù as Elliot Finch, Orli Shuka as Luan Dushaj, Pippa Bennett-Warner as Shannon Dumani, Brian Vernel as Billy Wallace, Narges Rashidi as Lale, Asif Raza as Asif Afridi and Valene Kane as Jacqueline Robinson.
Joining the cast this time around are Waleed Zuaiter (The Spy) as Koba, rapper Jasmine Armando as Saba, Fady El-Sayed (A Private War) as Faz, Salem Kali (Un Prophete) as Basem and Aymen Hamdouchi (SAS: Red Notice) as Hakim.
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Season 2 has been in production since June of this year, though has suffered delays due to the ongoing pandemic.
The first outing of Gangs of London became a big ratings hit for Sky, with 2.23 million viewers tuning in for the series premiere, and the show was renewed for a second season soon after.
Gangs of London will return in 2022 on Sky and NOW.

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