[07/13/15 - 12:25 PM] Showtime Debuts the Second Season Poster Art and Teaser for "The Affair" This season, the provocative drama will be told separately from four different perspectives, revealing four distinct truths.
[via press release from Showtime]
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SHOWTIME(R) DEBUTS THE SECOND SEASON POSTER ART AND TEASER
FOR ITS GOLDEN GLOBE(R) AWARD-WINNING SERIES THE AFFAIR
Season Two Premieres This Fall And Will Feature Four Perspectives
NEW YORK, NY - July 13, 2015 - Today, SHOWTIME debuted the second season key art and a new teaser for its Golden Globe Award-winning drama THE AFFAIR, premiering this fall on linear, On Demand and over the internet. Starring Golden Globe nominee Dominic West (The Wire), Golden Globe winner Ruth Wilson (Luther), Emmy(R) nominee Maura Tierney (ER) and Screen Actors Guild(R) Award nominee Joshua Jackson (Fringe), season two of THE AFFAIR explores the emotional and psychological effects of an affair that destroyed two marriages, and the crime that brings these individuals back together. This season, the provocative drama will be told separately from four different perspectives, revealing four distinct truths. To watch and share the new teaser for season two of THE AFFAIR, go to:
For a behind the scenes look at the new season art, go to:
Ruth Wilson plays Alison, a young woman attempting to move on from tragedy and build a lasting relationship while contending with the judgment of others and her own self-doubt. Her lover Noah (Dominic West) is a burgeoning writer trying to balance the temptations of success, the family he left behind, and the woman he loves. Noah's former wife Helen (Maura Tierney) is attempting to piece her life together while navigating divorce proceedings, care for her children, and her parents' noxious influence. Joshua Jackson plays Cole, Alison's former husband struggling to overcome past heartbreak and start a promising new life. Yet the long-term ramifications of the affair continue to shape these lives, and will lead to an event that changes everything once again. Award-winning playwright and writer/producer Sarah Treem (House of Cards, In Treatment) and Hagai Levi (In Treatment) created the series. Treem serves as executive producer, along with Levi, Anya Epstein (In Treatment) and director Jeffrey Reiner (Friday Night Lights).
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