![]() ![]() He also wrote and directed Serenity, the thriller starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway, and created See, the post-apocalyptic drama for Apple TV+, starring Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard. Knight is the brains behind Peaky Blinders. early next year."īut 2018 came and went, with Hardy and Knight's busy schedules apparently holding up more Taboo. "I would say we would hope to be shooting it. "I'm trying to write it as quickly as I can," said series creator Steven Knight in mid-2017. We did say tentative good news.įilming on series two was originally expected to begin in early 2018. At the very earliest season two could drop mid to late 2023 but a more realistic expectation would be 2024. With a production date penciled in for the end of this year fans shouldn't expect something any time soon. It's been a question of schedules and deciding where it goes next." are both keen to continue and there are lots of people who want us to continue in that direction. "I imagine that it will start production towards the end of next year. In an interview with Broadcast (as reported by Radio Times) the co-creator said: In May 2022 it was reported that Knight and Hardy were meeting up to discuss the direction of the show. Taboo season 2 potential release date: When will it air? In the lead up to Taboo season two's future broadcast, we're going to compile all the latest news in one place, because that's how we roll. So perhaps season 2 will see the actor’s transgressive desires realised. Of course, it’s been several years since Taboo first landed in 2017, and Hardy’s star has done nothing but rise ever since. You can't have naughtiness like Game of Thrones on the BBC," Hardy said at the time (via Female First). It's not a period drama until someone gets naked and covers themselves in blood. "You're lucky there was a loin cloth because I didn't want one. In the final cut, a loin cloth preserved Delaney’s (and the BBC’s) dignity. The actor filmed sequences involving full frontal nudity, which were unfortunately leaked, and eventually cut from the show. Originally, Hardy wanted season one to be more, well, ‘taboo’. It was a trailblazer for that Saturday-night drama." ![]() It got people talking, and it sort of created that slot. "But it was inspired too, because it worked. "A second series can't come soon enough."Ĭhatting to, Knight said: "Their decision to put something like Taboo, which is pretty on the edge, on a Saturday night on BBC One was mad. "Launching in a new Saturday night slot on BBC One provided us with an opportunity to take risks and showcase distinctive drama and the growing talkability of Taboo has engaged younger audiences seeing record numbers coming to iPlayer, with the availability of the box set maximising audiences even further," she said. BBC director of content Charlotte Moore described season one as a "phenomenal success", going on to say that the "record numbers" of viewers were largely due to sticking it on BBC iPlayer. ![]()
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