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Way back in early 2017, the BBC officially announced that Tom Hardy's 19th century caper Taboo would be coming back for a second season , which means more James Delaney, more of his grimy cohorts from the league of the damned and even more grunting.
It's now five years later, and we're still waiting.
"James Delaney will continue to explore many realities as he takes his band of misfits to a new world, thanks to FX and the BBC, partners who could not be more suited to collaborating in ground breaking work," its creator Steven Knight promised at the time (via RadioTimes ).
Executive producer Ridley Scott added: "We're thrilled people want to know what happens next and that the BBC and FX are up for more adventures with the devil Delaney and the league of the damned."
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.
"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.
"A second series can't come soon enough."
Chatting to RadioTimes.com , Knight said: "Their decision to put something like Taboo , which is pretty on the edge, on a Saturday night on BBC One was mad.
"But it was inspired too, because it worked. It got people talking, and it sort of created that slot. It was a trailblazer for that Saturday-night drama."
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.
Here's everything you need to know.
Some good tentative good news. In May 2022 it was reported that Knight and Hardy were meeting up to discuss the direction of the show. In an interview with Broadcast (as reported by Radio Times ) the co-creator said:
"I imagine that it will start production towards the end of next year. [Tom and I] are both keen to continue and there are lots of people who want us to continue in that direction. It's been a question of schedules and deciding where it goes next."
With a production date penciled in for the end of this year fans shouldn't expect something any time soon. At the very earliest season two could drop mid to late 2023 but a more realistic expectation would be 2024. We did say tentative good news.
Filming on series two was originally expected to begin in early 2018. "I'm trying to write it as quickly as I can," said series creator Steven Knight in mid-2017. "I would say we would hope to be shooting it... early next year."
But 2018 came and went, with Hardy and Knight's busy schedules apparently holding up more Taboo. Knight is the brains behind Peaky Blinders . 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. More recently, he's made the upcoming drama series SAS: Rogue Heroes with Connor Swindells and Jack O'Connell.
Hardy has also been pretty busy himself, having starred in Venom and its sequel , Venom: Let There Be Carnage . He also played the lead role in 2020's Capone and has cop thriller Havoc , from The Raid 's director Gareth Evans, on the way soon, too.
Hardy and Knight are also working together on a new adaptation of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations for BBC One and FX.
The limited series will have six parts, and this is what Knight had to say: "Adapting Dickens' work is a delight. I chose Great Expectations as the next work to bring to the screen not just because of the timeless characters, but also because of the very timely story.
"As the son of a Blacksmith myself, Pip’s journey from the forge into society is a very special one to me."
"FX is honoured to begin the next chapter of collaboration with Steven Knight, Ridley Scott, Tom Hardy and their teams as they reunite for this modern adaption of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations ," said Eric Schrier, president of FX Entertainment.
Charlotte Moore added: "[ Great Expectations is] the perfect choice given its timely and personal narrative. [Knight's] original take on one of Britain's most loved classics will make it must see drama for a whole new generation."
Back to Taboo , we finally got an update in early 2019, but it wasn't exactly great news: Knight revealed that the writing on the new series was "almost" finished, but filming wouldn't begin until late 2019 or even possibly early 2020.
Then there was You Know What , which threw a spanner in the works for the vast majority of people working in film and TV. But filming on Taboo hadn't even begun by that point anyway, given Hardy and Knight's aforementioned busy schedules.
Another reason why the show is taking its sweet time is due to Hardy and his wife Charlotte Riley, who also appeared in Peaky Blinders as wealthy widow May Carleton, having a baby in January 2019.
Knight told Radio Times that pre-production had taken " a hiatus " for that reason.
Hardy did offer some Taboo news in an interview with Esquire in August 2021.
" The second season of Taboo is really, really important to me, and it’s taken a lot of thinking, because I really enjoyed the first one and I want to be really fulfilled by the second one," Hardy said.
"We’re still playing with ideas: you could go linear, a continuation of time, or we could drop prior to London [the first season began with Delaney returning to London after years missing in Africa], or we could quantum-leap through time! I don’t know whether to go orthodox – there’s a series of that already written – but I don’t know if that’s the right way to go."
Hardy has clearly been devoting some time to thinking about where the series could go next.
"In my head I was thinking, 'Let’s say they get to America, they get to Canada, fast-forward to 1968, the Tet Offensive, the Vietnam War, look at the CIA, the Viet Cong, the French in Saigon…. Take the Delaney family tree out in the jungle, and recreate the same family dynamics that were happening in London but with new people, thinking about how history and corruption repeats itself.
"It’s still Taboo , it’s still period, but it’s the Sixties. There’s something fun about that. Or do we go back to the 1800s? The Napoleonic Wars? The American War of Independence? But nothing’s crossed my heart and mind and desk where I’ve gone ‘That’s it!’ so I’m hanging fire."
So far, Hardy's the only confirmed returnee for Taboo season two – he did co-create it with his dad, Chips Hardy, after all.
Hardy spoke to us about the show's origins in 2017: "It came about from doing [BBC One's 2007 miniseries] Oliver Twist and playing Bill Sykes.
"To be bluntly honest, I wanted to play Bill Sykes, Sherlock Holmes, Hannibal Lecter, Heathcliff, Marlow [from Heart of Darkness ]... just every classical character in one."
During an interview with Collider , Knight explained why he has such a good working relationship with the show's leading man, and it might surprise you.
"I think it works because we don't socialise," he said. "We do occasionally but not very often. I think the relationship is totally about the work.
"The great thing about Tom is that's his passion, the work. The acting. He's not a fan of celebrity. But he just loves to act. He loves the process and the craft.
"For me, to have him occasionally available to do roles that you've written is wonderful because you know you can trust someone to really deliver what you do."
Main cast members who could potentially return include: Lorna Bow/Delaney (Jessie Buckley), Mark Gatiss (the Prince Regent), Stephen Graham (Atticus), David Hayman (Brace), Edward Hogg (Michael Godfrey), Jason Watkins (Solomon Coop) and Nicholas Woodeson (Robert Thoyt).
Then there's the recurring cast – Scroobius Pip (French Bill), Roger Ashton Griffiths (Abraham Appleby), Tom Hollander (George Cholmondeley), Marina Hands (Countess Musgrove), Lucian Msamati (George Chister) and Louis Serkis (Robert, James Delaney's half-brother) – all of whom could also make a comeback.
The following cast were all killed off in the first series, so are unlikely to reappear, unless they haunt James Delaney from beyond the grave: Oona Chaplin (Zilpha Geary), Jefferson Hall (Thorne Geary), Leo Bill (Benjamin Wilton), Michael Kelly (Edgar Dumbarton) and Jonathan Pryce (Sir Stuart Strange).
We'll be updating this page in the run-up to a second series, so keep it bookmarked it for all the latest cast announcements.
The first series closed with James and his surviving allies setting sail for America, and Steven Knight has given us some clues as to where he'll be taking James' story next.
"In my mind, explosive stuff is going to happen, which will be great," Knight said. "There's a great destination for it, but I don't know if we're in a position to talk about the actual details of it."
Hardy also spoke to Entertainment Weekly about Delaney's allies and why they're so drawn to him.
"He's assembled quite the diverse collective... There's a strange nobility as well about that crew, the sort of not-so-polished members of society," he said.
"I think of the biggest things that we had in the original context of the series is that you realise that James is the least savage person in the room, whether around the company or the king. Those who are seen as more savage to those that are on the outside, those who are the voiceless have kind of banded together to use their collective intelligence to become a force to be reckoned with.
"There's something totally honest and noble about everybody who gets on that boat."
Hardy has also given hints, suggesting Taboo season two will revolve around the US spy network 'Colonnade'.
"When he says, 'We are Americans', James is very ambiguous with how much information he's going to give," he said. "In his mind, you will know when the time is right."
Radio Times attempted to predict what could happen next in Taboo season two by looking at real-life events that took place around this time period.
For example, the war between Britain and America played a huge role in season one, but this conflict ended shortly after the events of that chapter came to a close in early 1815.
As they point out: "If a second series included these events, it might make James’ plans slightly more difficult – if Britain and America are more friendly, how can he play them off against each other?"
It's also possible that James will discover more about his own heritage in America, perhaps via contact with the Native American tribe that his mother hailed from. Revelations from this could also tap into other mysteries first set up in season one, including the secret behind James’ tattoo and the murkier aspects of his past.
There's no chance of this one getting stale – it'll be three series and out for Taboo , with Knight having a very clear idea of the show's three-act structure in his head.
"The first was 'the escape', the second will be 'the journey', and the third will be 'the arrival', and that'll be it," he revealed – so that probably equates to just 16 more hours in James Delaney's murky world, unless Hardy convinces Knight to abandon the structure altogether and move the action a few decades or even a century forwards.
Knight elaborated on his own plans during a conversation with Collider , explaining that he had always planned to map Taboo's story out over three seasons:
"If we all stick with it and we all want to keep doing it, it would be three [seasons]. That's my plan. Because I've got a geographical sort of route for the thing to take. It's basically a journey west," says Knight.
"I have a destination in mind. Which is always nice to have if you're setting off on this big journey, which is what writing three eight-hours is. It's good to know where you're headed."
Of course, it's all very much dependant on Hardy, as the main man.
"It really just comes down to Tom," Landgraf told Deadline . "It comes down to what Tom wants to do, when he wants to do it, when he is available.
"We've talked about — and are still talking about — the possibility of doing a season of which Tom would be a part of but not at the very centre of it.
"He seems very emotionally, very committed to this character, though, and very committed to this show. And Steven is still passionate and wants to write it, but It comes down to Tom's availability."
First up, we need that all-important air date (trailers usually land in the month leading up to the premiere).
Once we know that, we'll have a better idea.
What will the cast of Taboo Season 2 be?
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Tom Hardy, already a star on the big screen, made a name for himself in the TV game with two heavy hitters: Peaky Blinders and Taboo . The former became a giant hit, leading to multiple seasons, but the latter has been curiously absent since it debuted in January of 2017. Though a second season was announced straight away in March 2017, there are not many details about when the BBC One/FX series might return, and what it will look like going forward .
While we still don't have a ton of information at the ready, executive producer Steven Knight has opened up about some potential plot details, and we know that there will indeed be an eight-episode second season. But what else do we know about the Victorian-set drama, which was co-created by Tom Hardy and his father, Chips? Let's break down all of the news we have about Taboo Season 2, and when we can expect to see more.
While there's been no official announcement on dates, Knight told Den of Geek in May of 2017 that he was hard at work on Season 2. "I'm just doing it now," he admitted . "I'm trying to write it as quickly as I can." In the same interview, he said the earliest we'd see Season 2 was "well into 2018." Since it's now 2021, and a pandemic slowed down production across the globe, Knight was obviously being a bit optimistic at the time.
The return of Taboo will likely depend on one factor: Tom Hardy's availability. The actor was recently shooting the comic-book blockbuster sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage , and while the film finished production before the shutdown, it's still in the post-production process, which SlashFilm reported did involve some reshoots . It's unclear when Hardy's schedule will be open. The movie's release date was also pushed from October 2, 2020 to June 25, 2021, and then pushed again to September 24, 2021. You can watch the waffle-filled trailer for the movie now.
Meanwhile, Hardy has announced a few additional film projects. In February 2021 , he signed on to work with The Raid director Gareth Evans on a Netflix action thriller called Havoc and in November 2020 he was one of the many names attached to an announced adaptation of the writer Tim O'Brien's Vietnam story collection The Things They Carried . So, the busy actor's schedule is filling up with non- Taboo projects.
Whenever Hardy and Knight are ready, FX sounds excited to get the ball rolling. Back in January 2020, the network's Entertainment President Eric Schrier told Deadline that they were interested in additional Charles Dickens adaptations from Knight -- the network aired his version of A Christmas Carol , which included an appearance from Hardy, in 2019 -- and that they'd love to have additional Taboo episodes. "Steven is definitely game and we have what I thi
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