Wreck Series Two: Bloodthirsty Cruise Chaos Returns!

After the wild mutiny aboard The Sacramentum, Valorum Corp is on a ruthless hunt for the gang who took over their luxury cruise ship. Jamie and Vivian are still struggling to reveal the corporation’s deadly secret. But the pair are rallying old shipmates, fighting to survive—and expose the next dark twist in twisted entertainment.

And it’s not getting any safer on dry land…

Creator Ryan J. Brown Promises Bigger, Bloodier Drama

Ryan J. Brown, the creative mastermind behind Wreck, said:

“I’m really thrilled to be serving up another slice of Wreck. We’ll be back, bigger and bloodier in 2023. To have BBC Three’s confidence reaffirmed is the best feeling. At its heart, Wreck is a story about a group of underdogs fighting back and achieving the impossible.”

He added:

“Making Series One was tough—our immense ambition threw down the gauntlet. But our cast, crew, and fearless director Chris Baugh powered through in inspiring style. Seeing our hard work pay off is a privilege, and I can’t wait to do it all again.”

Director Chris Baugh Excited for a Northern Ireland Comeback

Director Chris Baugh is buzzing:

“I’m delighted Wreck is back for Series Two. Ryan’s writing is incredible and I can’t wait to see where he takes the story next. We’re proud to return to Northern Ireland to work with a world-class crew who put amazing heart and creativity into Season One. It’s amazing the BBC believe in this show as much as we do. Let’s get started!”

BBC Three & Euston Films Back the Bloodbath

Noemi Spanos, Managing Director of Euston Films, said:

“BBC Three’s early greenlight for Series Two speaks volumes about the talent behind Wreck. I’m thrilled Ryan J. Brown and Chris Baugh are teaming up again to bring more twisted fun to screens.”

Fiona Campbell, Controller of BBC Three, added:

“What a joy it’s been to see Wreck sail onto BBC Three in all its bloodcurdling brilliance. After that cliffhanger ending, I’m delighted fans won’t have to wait long to follow Jamie, Vivian, and the survivors of Quacky The Duck.”

Wreck Series Two will return to Northern Ireland for filming in 2023. Full details will be announced soon—stay tuned for more carnage on the high seas and beyond!

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