Canal+ is broadcasting season 2 of Bloodlands from Monday January 9 with 3 episodes per evening, every Monday at 9 p.m. The entirety of the second opus is available on the channel’s streaming platform.
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Bloodlandsthe British series with James Nesbitt, Charlene McKenna, Victoria Smurfit, Chris Walley, Lola Petticrew, Diarmuid Murtagh, Lorcan Cranich… returns for a season 2 on Canal+ from Monday, January 9. The entirety of this new investigation, which resumes following a season 1 with a surprising outcome, is available the same day on the channel’s streaming platform. Divided into six episodes, this second opus sees actor James Nesbitt reprise the role of Commissioner Tom Brannick in charge of a new case following the murder of an accountant.
Bloodlands (Canal+): what is season 2 regarding?
Season 2 of Bloodlands arrives on Canal+. Return to Northern Ireland. The police are confused by the murder of an accountant. The first clues lead Commissioner Tom Brannick and his teammate Sergeant Niamh McGovern on the trail of a heinous crime before opting for the hypothesis of a crime of passion. As the investigation deepens, it becomes clear that Olivia Foyle (Victoria Smurfit) is hiding information regarding the case. But a link is established between the murder weapon and Goliath, Brannick finds himself in a most complex situation. Under the threat of seeing his identity revealed, Tom Brannick has to play a double game with his colleagues and develops a troubled relationship with Olivia… Tom must do everything to keep his secret!
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Bloodlands (Canal+): should you watch season 2?
James Nesbitt pointed out the ambiguity of his antihero persona, explaining that the scenes he had to act out with his partners were made more difficult by Brannick’s duplicity. “I love working with Lorcan, Charlene and Chris but I find these scenes very painful because of Brannick’s personality, his lies, his duplicity and his manipulative side, which go once morest what the forces represent. of the order. In a sense, he sold his soul. Brannick projects much of his hatred and self-loathing onto them.“, confided James Nesbitt. Less centered on the political conflicts of Ireland and focused on the ambivalence of its hero, this season 2 unravels a complex plot, which although a little convoluted, is very interesting to follow. original version, with the Irish accents to be cut with a knife, is a delight for the ears.