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BBC America’s zombie mini-series “In the Flesh,” created by Dominic Mitchell, will return for a second season on May 10th. The show will delve back into the world of Kieren Walker (Luke Newberry), a PDS (Partially Deceased Syndrome) afflicted teenager who continues to struggle as an outsider in a world where acceptance does not come easy.
Newberry leads a cast that includes Emily Bevan, Harriet Cains, Stephen Thompson, Kenneth Cranham, Kevin Sutton, and Steve Cooper, among others. New cast members include Wunmi Mosaku (“Dancing on the Edge”) who plays local MP Maxine Martin, and Emmett J. Scanlan (“The Fall”) who plays a disciple of the Undead Prophet, Simon.
A BBC America co-production with BBC Drama Production North, the six-part “In the Flesh” premieres Saturday, May 10, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
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