Down Cemetery Road is officially renewed by Apple TV for a second season. It is s good new for fans who fell in love with the sharp, slightly chaotic detective duo of Zoë Boehm (Emma Thompson) and Sarah Trafford (Ruth Wilson). This was announced immediately after the Down Cemetery Road Season 1 finale, with Apple celebrating the good reviews of the show and its increasing viewership.Fans who liked the combination of dark humour, mysterious twists, and excellent performances can be assured the duo is taking up another case. This time, it is promising black-market antiques, dangerous glamour, and a serial murderer who really despises spoilers.The initial creative team is also coming back. Morwenna Banks returns to the writing side of the script, Börkur Sigþórssen is back as director, and the producers plus author Mick Herron, whose books inspired the show, are all on board. It is a neat combination of the familiar and the unknown, which is exactly what fans signed up for.What Down Cemetery Road Season 2 will actually be about View this post on Instagram Instagram PostDown Cemetery Road Season 2 starts by leaping forward in time to Zoë and Sarah working on a case that appears to be a straightforward one at first glance: a woman falling off a train. However, the accident soon becomes a very British, twisty mystery that contains numerous secrets and odd hints.Their exploration brings them into the glittery-gritty realm of black-market antiquities, in which no one appears guilty but all are. They soon find out that there is a frightening serial murderer lurking behind the commotion and that it is no longer a case of stolen relics but of genuine danger.Zoë is a bold, punkish girl, whereas Sarah is cool, intelligent, and unobtrusive in her humour. They must both learn to adjust quickly and live in a world where history is sold as weapons. The season is a nice blend of dark humour and actual tension, keeping things sharp, fun, and dangerous at the same time.The cast and creative teamRuth Wilson - Source: GettyDown Cemetery Road Season 2 will have many of the same key people who made Season 1 so great. Emma Thompson returns as the memorable Zoë Boehm and remains an executive producer; her comment about wearing “knockoff Doc Martens” again was more than apt. Ruth Wilson is also making a comeback, and her deliciously bantering relationship with Thompson is a significant contributor to why audiences adore the series in the first place.Writer Morwenna Banks is once again spearheading the scripts behind the scenes, and Börkur Sigþórssen will direct the new season. The series remains with 60Forty Films and the original production team, as well as with Mick Herron, whose books about Zoë Boehm inspired all of it. Apple has also been taking advantage of the favorable reviews and growing fanbase of Down Cemetery Road, which accelerated the renewal.What fans can look forward to in Down Cemetery Road Season 2It is not only good news to fans; the renewal of Down Cemetery Road for Season 2 is a smart move by Apple TV. The show is exactly what should be viewed in terms of other Mick Herron adaptations because it presents a stylish thriller where characters are sharp, the writing is smart, and twists feel justified.Apple emphasized how Down Cemetery Road received great reviews and is popular around the globe. By renewing it immediately after the Season 1 finale, they ensure that people continue to talk about it in an already saturated streaming world.To the audience, the lure is: give me more Thompson–Wilson romance, more witty repartees, and more of the shadowy, chaotic art world of theft and avarice. In case you liked the balance of humour and tension in the first season, Season 2 will delve even deeper into the moral grey areas while still retaining its characteristic sardonic flair.For more such insights on Down Cemetery Road Season 2, keep following Soap Central.