The Leftovers: Season Two Renewal for HBO Series
HBO has announced that they’re renewed The Leftovers for a second season. Airing on Sunday nights, the first season is currently averaging 1.56 million viewers in initial airings.
Here are the details:
HBO RENEWS “THE LEFTOVERS” FOR A SECOND SEASON
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13, 2014 – HBO has renewed the drama series THE
LEFTOVERS for a second season, it was announced today by Michael
Lombardo, president, HBO Programming. Created by Damon Lindelof (Emmy(R)
winner for “Lost”) and acclaimed novelist Tom Perrotta (Academy
Award(R) nominee for “Little Children”), the series is produced for HBO
by White Rabbit in association with Warner Bros. Television. Lindelof
serves as showrunner.
“We are thrilled to bring back THE
LEFTOVERS for a second season with the exceptional talents of Damon
Lindelof and Tom Perrotta,” says Lombardo. “It has been truly exciting
to see the overwhelming response to their provocative and original
storytelling. We look forward to continuing the journey as the show
delves deeper into the lives of those who remain.”
Currently debuting hour-long episodes on Sundays at 10:00 p.m.
(ET/PT), and based on Perrotta’s bestselling novel of the same name, THE
LEFTOVERS is an original look at The Rapture… or was it The Rapture at
all? Set in a small New York suburb, the intimate family drama focuses
on the residents of the fictional town of Mapleton, whose preconceptions
are shattered in the wake of a global event dubbed “The Sudden
Departure.” Three years after the fateful day when 140 million people
disappeared without a trace, the series looks at the ways ordinary
people react to inexplicable events that can unite or divide families
and communities, examining how their untold grief and the strain of an
unprecedented calamity can turn faith into cynicism, paranoia, madness
or cult-like fanaticism.
The ten-episode first season of THE LEFTOVERS debuted June 29 on HBO,
with the season finale slated to debut Sept. 7. Among the critical
praise, the New York Times hailed the show for “an intriguing premise
that is intelligently and artfully presented,” while HitFix.com said of
Damon Lindelof, “Maybe he saw the opportunity in ‘The Leftovers’ to make
something great. Because he sure as hell has.” The New Yorker noted
that the show “captures the disorientation of grief in a way that is
provocative and rare for television,” adding, “‘The Leftovers’ is
something new.”
Season one series regulars include Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman,
Christopher Eccleston, Liv Tyler, Chris Zylka, Margaret Qualley, Carrie
Coon, Emily Meade, Amanda Warren, Ann Dowd, Michael Gaston, Max and
Charlie Carver, and Annie Q.
Season one credits: THE LEFTOVERS is produced for HBO by White Rabbit
in association with Warner Bros. Television; created by Damon Lindelof
and Tom Perrotta; executive produced by Damon Lindelof, Tom Perrotta,
Peter Berg and Sarah Aubrey; co-executive producers, Ron Yerxa and
Albert Berger. Damon Lindelof serves as showrunner.
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