Vigil Season 2 OTT Release Details

The highly anticipated series Vigil, featuring Suranne Jones, is set to debut on the BBC in India. The upcoming season is scheduled to launch on Lionsgate Play (also accessible on OTTplay Premium) and has generated a buzz among fans of the crime drama genre. Scheduled for release in December 2023, the second season promises to deliver thrilling action sequences and cutting-edge technology, mainly focusing on drone warfare. Suranne Jones, Rose Leslie, Shaun Evans, and Gary Lewis are all set to return to reprise their respective roles in the upcoming season.

Vigil season 2, the action thriller by Tom Edges, is set to release in India on May 31 through Lionsgate Play. Indian viewers can also enjoy the series on OTTplay Premium. The second season brings back the original cast members, Suranne Jones, Rose Leslie, Shaun Evans, and Gary Lewis, along with the addition of new talented actors such as Dougray Scott and Romola Garai. The storyline for the second season takes place in Scotland, but it also includes various other locations beyond the nautical setting featured in the first season. This time, the focus is on Silva’s team as they are assigned the important mission of identifying the individual responsible for the tragic event involving the compromise of the Royal Air Force prototype combat drone. Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie), police investigators, explore the mysterious realm of drone warfare in order to locate the killer using aerial surveillance. The intricate storyline of the second season and well-developed characters enhance the procedural drama, making it a captivating show to watch in the upcoming weeks.

Season one, set in Scotland, featured Paterson Joseph and Martin Compston prominently in crucial roles. The majority of the filming took place on the HMS Vigil, a Royal Navy submarine vessel. The series also explores the investigation following the mysterious disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a death on board.

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