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Trust Me season 2 BBC air date, cast, trailer, plot: When does the new series start?


Trust Me thrilled fans when it first aired back in 2017 on BBC One full of suspense, twists and turns. Now the second season starring a whole new cast including Alfred Enoch (Harry Potter) is due to start soon and promises plenty of shock and twists to keep you hooked. So who else is in the hit cast and what can fans expect from the new show?

Set on the neurological unit of Glasgow Hospital, Trust Me follows Corporal Jamie McCain (played by Alfred Enoch) as the survivor of a shock enemy attack which sees him recovering from a spinal injury and temporarily paralysed.

However, Jamie soon needs to start working against a new enemy as his fellow patients on the ward begin to mysteriously die around him.

The creepy new medical drama sees Jamie searching for the truth as his investigation drags him and the hospital staff into an unnerving twist that will see us questioning whether the threat is real or imagined, and whether we can even trust Jamie?

The first season starring Doctor Who’s Jodie Whittaker thrilled viewers back when it aired back in 2017 with an average six million viewers across the season.

When does Trust Me season 2 start on BBC?

The exact date of the new show hasn’t yet been released by the BBC, but it’s expected to air at some point within the next few months.

The trailer was released last week and teased what was to come in the new show.

But with so many great shows coming up on the BBC, it’s hard to know exactly when it will hit our screens.

The first four-part season aired back in August 2017, so we could see a similar time frame.

Who is in the cast of Trust Me season 2?

Alfred Enoch leads the stellar all-new cast of Trust Me as Corporal Jamie McCain, alongside John Hannah and Ashley Jensen in supporting roles.

Alfred first found fame as Dean Thomas in the Harry Potter films and has recently been impressing audiences as Wes on How to Get Away With Murder, but this will be one of the first times we see him leading a drama.

Alfred will be joined by John Hannah (Four Weddings and a Funeral) who will star as the clinical lead Archie Watson who is hiding a sinister past alongside Ashley Jensen (Extras) who will play Debbie, a tough physiotherapist.

The show written by Dan Sefton will also star Richard Rankin (Outlander) and up-and-comers Katie Clarkson Hill, Jamie Michie and Chloe Harris.

What will happen in Trust Me on BBC?

What we know so far about the show is limited as the BBC are playing their cards close to their chest but given that its written by Dan Sefton who wrote the first season, you can expect a whole new medical conspiracy.

The main plot will follow Corporal Jamie McCain as he unravels the mystery of patients dying around him as he is recovering in hospital.

Teaming up with the clinical staff who have secrets of their own, Jamie is intent on working out what is going on in this twist-heavy show.

But as his behaviour becomes increasingly erratic, viewers will begin to wonder whether the threat is real or imagined and whether we can trust his story.

Alfred Enoch who plays Jamie said: “It’s a cracking cast and Dan has done a great job crafting something that’s really invested in the characters. It has a psychological concern that is dark and thrilling.”

Is there a trailer for Trust Me season 2?

The BBC has just released a teaser trailer for the upcoming seasons that you’re able to watch at the top of the article.

The trailer shows clips of before and after Jamie’s accident as well as some shocking scenes of him struggling against an unseen foe in his hospital bed.

In the clip we hear a patient say: “People die in here, you have to be careful, we all do,” before Jamie screams at the end: “They’re killing people.”

What this all means is sure to be chilling to find out when Trust Me hits our screens.

Trust Me season 2 starts on BBC One tonight at 9pm



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