
Keira Knightley’s latest Netflix spy drama is getting rave reactions from critics and audiences alike. With the action wrapped in a mysterious story, the relationship between Helen and Sam makes the crux of it. The series earned a strong 93 percent score from critics and a 62 percent rating from general audiences on Rotten Tomatoes and fans are eagerly waiting for the next season. Finally, we have a new teaser celebrating the second season.
The teaser sees Knightley and Ben Whishaw toasting to another season of mysteries and their kick-ass chemistry. The first season saw Helen embarking on a passionate affair with a man who has no idea what her secret identity is. She’s caught in the crosshairs when her lover falls victim to the dangerous London underworld and her employer calls in Sam to protect her. With an amazing season finale, it remains to be seen what the second season entails.
The Widespread Success of ‘Black Doves’ Season 1
Black Doves Season 2 is coming, darlings. pic.twitter.com/gJbuTag3nT
— Netflix (@netflix) December 20, 2024
“If it was down to me, I’d probably set everything at Christmas. I just like writing about it. But no, I think mostly because of schedules and release, to have something ready for next Christmas would be impossible . And then you’d be in a situation where we’d have to make people wait two years for the Christmas after that, which should just be too long. So I think inevitably it’s not going to be a Christmas show. But it’ll be interesting to see them out of their winter coats.”
The series cast Knightley as Helen Webb, Whishaw as Sam Young, Sarah Lancashire as Reed, Andrew Buchan as Wallace Webb, Andrew Koji as Jason Davies, Omari Douglas as Michael, Sam Troughton as Stephen Yarrick, Ella Lily Hyland as Williams, and Isabella Wei as Kai-Ming. Further rounding off the cast are Adam Silver as Arnie, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Zack, Hannah Khalique-Brown as Maggie, Ken Nwosu as Bill, Kathryn Hunter as Lenny Lines, Gabrielle Creevy as Eleanor, Paapa Essiedu as Elmore Fitch, and many more.
via Collider
