Netflix’s hit Dept. Q thriller has welcomed new cast and rolled cameras on Season 2.

The series is introducing Aisling Franciosi (Speak No Evil, The Nightingale) as Kimmie, Greg Wise (The Crown, The Buccaneers) as Derek Powell, Nicholas Rowe (Red Eye S2, Spy Among Friends) as Thomas Fulton, Tony Curran (Outlander: Blood of my blood, Mary and George) as Winnie Calderwood, Hamish Clark (Monarch of the Glen) as Christopher Herron, Alex Ferns (Waiting for the Out, The Batman) as Phil Allenbeck, Ross Anderson (Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, The Rig) as Ricky Daddario, Rebecca Root (Heartstopper, The Wheel of Time) as June Lovesay, Isla Johnston (The Queen’s Gambit, The Carpenter’s Son) as Agnes and Amy Brenneman (The Old Man, Judging Amy) as Helen.

Dept. Q stars Matthew Goode as DCI Carl Morck, leading a team of misfits from the basement of an Edinburgh police station, charged with cases previously deemed unsolvable. Returning to support him are Alexej Manvelov (Jack Ryan, Top Dog) as Akram Salim, Leah Byrne (But When We Dance) as DC Rose Dickson and Jamie Sives (Guilt, Chernobyl) as DS James Hardy, along with Mark Bonnar (Line of Duty, Ludwig) as Stephen Burns, Kate Dickie (The Witch, Game of Thrones) as Moira Jacobson, Aaron McVeigh as Jasper and Sanjeev Kohli (Still Game, River City) as Martin Fleming.

Produced by The Crown maker Left Bank, Dept. Q has been one of Netflix’s biggest hits outside the U.S. in recent years.

Based on the Jussi Adler-Olsen novels, Dept. Q comes from writer-director Scott Frank (The Queen’s Gambit, Godless) and is exec produced by Frank, Rob Bullock and Charlotte Moore, the latter’s first big project since joining Left Bank from the BBC. Manda Levin and Jessica Burdett will oversee for Netflix. 

Bullock said: “This season, Carl and his band of misfits tackle a terrible crime hidden in the highest echelons of Scottish society. It is a story for our times: rich and powerful people who believe they are above the law.  Carl, of course, knows otherwise.”

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