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[via press release from Peacock]
SEASON TWO OF PEACOCK'S DRAMA THRILLER "SMOTHER" TO PREMIERE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 28 WITH NEW TRAILER AVAILABLE NOW
All Six Episodes to Drop on Premiere Day
ABOUT THE SERIES
SEASON TWO DESCRIPTION:
Still picking up the pieces after the death of Denis and the cover up that followed, Val Ahern's (Dervla Kirwan) world is rocked once again when a stranger turns up on her doorstep. The stranger introduces himself as Finn (Dean Fagan) - Denis' estranged son, and his existence is an unwelcome surprise for the family.
ABOUT THE SERIES:
Creator/Executive Producer/Lead Writer: Kate O'Riordan
Executive Producers: Tom Sherry and Michael Parke from BBC Studios. Shane Murphy and David Crean for RTÉ.
Produced By: Rob Walpole and Rebecca O'Flanagan from Treasure
Director: Dathai Keane
Developed By: BBC Studios Drama in partnership with Dublin-based Treasure Entertainment, and commissioned by RTÉ. The series is distributed internationally by BBC Studios. The production of the series has been enabled by a number of partners including Screen Ireland and WRAP (Western Region Audiovisual Producers Fund).
Starring: Dervla Kirwan (The Stranger, White Dragon), Niamh Walsh (Good Omens, Jamestown), Seána Kerslake (Can't Cope, Won't Cope, The Hole in the Ground), and Gemma-Leah Devereux (Judy, The Tudors).
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