Bad Sisters Season 2 Starts in November
- Apple TV+ revealed the premiere date for Season 2 of 'Bad Sisters'
- The show revolves around siblings involved in a murder plot
- Fans are excited for the upcoming season
Apple TV+ has officially revealed that the highly anticipated second season of "Bad Sisters" will premiere on November 13. The dark comedy series, which centers around a group of sisters who conspire to kill their abusive brother-in-law, first captivated audiences with its unique blend of humor and suspense in its inaugural season. The narrative kicks off with the funeral of John-Paul, portrayed by Claes Bang, the husband of Grace, played by Anne-Marie Duff. The story unfolds through flashbacks, exploring the complex dynamics of the Garvey sisters—Eva, Ursula, Bibi, and Becka—as they grapple with the aftermath of John-Paul's death. Sharon Horgan, who stars as Eva and serves as an executive producer, described John-Paul as embodying "every bad human trait," making him a dangerously relatable character. As Season 2 unfolds, the sisters appear to have moved on from the "accidental death" of John-Paul. However, the resurfacing of past truths leads to heightened tensions and suspicions among them. The official synopsis hints at a gripping storyline where lies are told, secrets are unveiled, and the sisters must navigate trust issues within their close-knit family. The upcoming season will kick off with a two-episode premiere, followed by weekly releases of subsequent episodes. The show is produced by a talented team, including Faye Dorn, Clelia Mountford, and others, ensuring a compelling continuation of the Garvey sisters' saga.