AMC+ has confirmed that Daredevil star Charlie Cox's crime series Kin has been renewed for a second season.
Kin centres on the Irish Kinsella family, who hold loyalty and family very highly. Season one saw them face off against drug kingpin Eamon Cunningham, ending in his death.
According to Collider, season two will see the Kinsellas adjusting to life outside of Cunningham's shadow, although the ride won't be easy for any of them.
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After its release in 2021, Kin was one of AMC+'s most-watched TV shows and reportedly drew a large number of new subscribers to the platform.
Season one of Kin starred Spider-Man: Far From Home's Clare Dunne, Game of Thrones' Aidan Gillen and Ciarán Hinds alongside Cox, who was most recently seen in a surprise cameo as Daredevil/Matt Murdock in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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Peter McKenna, who's previously worked on shows including The Last Kingdom, Hidden Assets and Red Rock, serves as creator, showrunner, writer, and executive producer for the series. Production is expected to start this summer but no release date has been announced as yet.
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Away from Kin, Charlie Cox recently spoke to Digital Spy about keeping his Spider-Man cameo a secret, and whether he discussed it with his friend (and fellow secret cameo-maker) Andrew Garfield.
"We've been mates for many years," he explained. "Someone sent me a video… Someone had cut a video on YouTube of me and him, not together, in interviews and stumbling over questions, trying not to answer.
"It was like, someone had cut together a video of us going, 'I… well… I don't know. I can't say.' And just stumbling. Someone sent it to me. I thought it was very funny, and I forwarded it to him. But we haven't actually talked about it," Cox added.
Kin Series 1 is streaming exclusively on Sundance Now (an add on subscription via Amazon Prime Video Channels) from Thursday 24 February.
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