[02/21/24 - 06:00 AM] Video: New Trailer & Key Art - Hulu Original Series "Extraordinary" Season 2 Season two picks up where season one spectacularly left off, following Jen (Máiréad Tyers) on her powers journey as she enrols as a client at the power clinic.
[via press release from Hulu]
NEW TRAILER & KEY ART: Hulu Original Series "Extraordinary" Season 2
Hulu has released the official trailer for the highly anticipated second season of the critically-acclaimed comedy "Extraordinary," along with new key art. Check it out below!
The Original series
will premiere Wednesday, March 6, only on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ in the rest of the world.
SYNOPSIS: Season two picks up where season one spectacularly left off, following Jen (Máiréad Tyers) on her powers journey as she enrols as a client at the power clinic. Jen soon discovers that the process of finding her power isn't as easy as she hoped, and things in the rest of her life aren't smooth sailing either. Ex-cat, now-boyfriend Jizzlord (Luke Rollason) has had an unexpected revelation about his past, and Kash (Bilal Hasna) and Carrie (Sofia Oxenham) are attempting to be totally mature and dignified about their break-up, which is not easy when they're still living under the same roof. It seems that Jen and the gang are dealing with new levels of adulting and chaos that none of them are prepared for.
CAST: The series stars Máiréad Tyers, Sofia Oxenham, Bilal Hasna and Luke Rollason. Siobhán McSweeney and Robbie Gee will be returning in season two as Mary and Ian, Jen's mum and stepdad. New cast this season includes Julian Barrett as George, Jen's power coach at the Discovery Clinic; Rosa Robson as Nora, an unexpected person from Jizzlord's past; Kwaku Mills as Clark, Carrie's new work colleague; and Derek Jacobi, who will voice a special cameo role.
CREDITS: Written by series creator Emma Moran, and directed by Toby MacDonald and Jennifer Sheridan, "Extraordinary" is executive produced by Sally Woodward Gentle and Lee Morris for Sid Gentle Films, the production company behind "Killing Eve". Charles Dawson, Johanna Devereaux and Emma Moran also serve as executive producers. Charlie Palmer is Series Producer with Abíólá Rufai-Awójídé as Producer.
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