The Missing: Season Two Goes Into Production!

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“To lose somebody can destroy a person. But to find them again, when so much has passed… Well. Sometimes… that can be worse.”

Following its successful first season – starring James Nesbitt and Frances O’Connor as parents whose son mysteriously vanished, The Missing has gone into production for Season Two with a new case and new characters.

Season Two follows Sam and Gemma played by David Morrissey (“The Walking Dead,” “Extant”) and Keeley Hawes (“Line of Duty,” “The Casual Vacancy,” “The Durrells”), whose daughter Alice (Abigail Hardingham) went missing in 2003 – and explores the murky morality and emotional complexity of what happens when the missing child you’ve been longing to return actually comes back.

French missing persons detective Julien Baptiste (Tchéky Karyo Goldeneye, The Patriot), is the sole returning cast member from Season One. The premiere date is yet to be determined. Follow the jump for more.

SECOND INSTALLMENT OF CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED LIMITED SERIES “THE MISSING” IN PRODUCTION

Ben Chanan to Direct 8-Episode Series in its Entirety with “The Walking Dead”’s David Morrissey and Keeley Hawes and Tchéky Karyo Joining the Sequel

“To lose somebody can destroy a person. But to find them again, when so much has passed… Well. Sometimes… that can be worse.”

Beverly Hills, Calif. – February 18, 2016 – Filming has commenced on a new 8-part installment of the Golden Globe® and Emmy® award-nominated thriller, “The Missing.” Produced by New Pictures in association with Two Brothers Pictures and Playground for BBC One and Starz, “The Missing” will once again be written by Harry and Jack Williams, with the new installment being directed in its entirety by Ben Chanan (“Cyberbully,” “The Last Kingdom”).

“The Missing” returns with a new case, new characters and a new location. The series follows Sam and Gemma played by David Morrissey (“The Walking Dead,” “Extant”) and Keeley Hawes (“Line of Duty,” “The Casual Vacancy,” “The Durrells”), whose daughter Alice went missing in 2003. In 2014, a young British woman stumbles through the streets of her German hometown and collapses. Her name is Alice Webster, played by newcomer Abigail Hardingham (Nina Forever), and she has been missing for 11 years. Alice’s return sends shockwaves through the small community. Told in dual timelines, flitting between 2014 and the present day, we follow Alice’s family as they are thrown back into a turmoil that threatens to tear them apart at the seams. When French missing person’s detective, Julien Baptiste, played by Tchéky Karyo (Goldeneye, The Patriot), races across Europe to pursue a 12-year-old case that he never let die, we begin to explore the murky morality and emotional complexity of what happens when the missing child you’ve been longing to return actually comes back.

David Morrissey, Keeley Hawes and Tchéky Karyo are joined by Roger Allam (“Endeavour,” “Tamara Drewe”); Laura Fraser (“Breaking Bad,” “Peter & Wendy,” “One of Us”); Anastasia Hille (Show White and the Huntsman, “Prey”); Lia Williams (“The Crown,” “The Foreigner”); Abigail Hardingham; Jake Davies (“X + Y,” “Yen”); Florian Bartholomäi (“Deutschland 83,” Smaragdgrün, “Tatort-Taxi nach Leipzig”); Daniel Ezra (“Murdered by My Boyfriend,” Blood Cells).

Harry and Jack Williams, writers (Two Brothers Pictures), said, “While we were writing the first series, we began talking about what the show would have been had Oliver Hughes been found. This story grew out of that discussion. It’s the other side of the coin to series 1 – an exploration of loss, of freedom, of how the past can shape the present in myriad ways that we cannot fully understand. It’s bigger, more ambitious, and we’re delighted to have such a brilliantly talented cast joining Julien Baptiste for a new case.

Willow Grylls, Executive Producer for New Pictures, said, I am so proud to have such a high calibre of cast attached to this project and, with the genius of Harry and Jack Williams’ scripts, I know the audience will be gripped to this series just as much as they were to the first. And the beloved Julien Baptiste is back! I am also thrilled to have the wonderful Ben Chanan as director leading the charge, telling the story as it twists and turns over two time frames. The Missing series two will be just as thrilling, heart wrenching and character driven as you’d hope it to be. 

Polly Hill, Controller, BBC Drama Commissioning, said, “The success of series one and response from the audience was incredible, and I am extremely excited for what the second series holds. Harry and Jack Williams have delivered compelling original scripts yet again, this time with a completely new case from a different perspective. David Morrissey and Keeley Hawes are two of the finest actors in the country and we are thrilled to have them on board.”

Starz Managing Director Carmi Zlotnik said, “The talented Williams’ brothers take us on a thrilling journey in this next installment with a new story, characters and locations that ultimately explores what happens when the missing child you’ve been searching for comes home,” said Starz Managing Director Carmi Zlotnik. “We are thrilled to continue this limited series and collaboration with the BBC, New Pictures and Playground.”

The hugely successful first series of “The Missing” had the whole nation gripped from the start, winning rave reviews and accolades and becoming appointment to view television for over 7 million people each week on the BBC One. It received four BAFTA Television Awards nominations, two Golden Globe® nominations, and a nomination at both the Critics’ Choice Television Awards and the Primetime Emmy Awards®.

The executive producers are Willow Grylls, Charlie Pattinson and Elaine Pyke for New Pictures, Harry and Jack Williams for Two Brothers Pictures, Polly Hill for the BBC, Colin Callender for Playground, Eurydice Gysel for Czar TV, and Jan Vrints. Producer is Julian Stevens. Series 2 was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, Controller, BBC TV Channels and iPlayer, and Polly Hill, Controller BBC Drama Commissioning and will consist of eight 60- minute episodes.

“The Missing” is produced by New Pictures in association with Two Brothers Pictures, co-produced with Czar TV, VRT, and BNP Paribas Fortis Film Finance and is filmed with the support of the Belgium federal government’s Tax Shelter scheme. The Missing is supported by the Screen Flanders economic fund, under the aegis of Economic Affairs Minister Philippe Muyters and Cultural Affairs Minister Sven Gatz. The second series will transmit on BBC One in the UK and STARZ in the US. Starz retains home video and EST rights in the U.S. and Canada and limited SVOD rights in the U.S. All3media international retains all US rights not obtained by Starz. All3media International handles overseas sales for the show. The Missing has sold into over 170 territories to date.