Paramount Plus has released the official trailer for The Crow Girl season two, promising a darker and more chilling continuation of the bestselling adaptation. The new series picks up after the jaw-dropping finale of season one, with DCI Jeanette Kilburn (Eve Myles) resuming her hunt for the killers of young male asylum seekers.
Shocking New Discoveries
The official synopsis reveals that Kilburn will uncover a mummified body in a church wall and a body in a freezer, both of which have a chilling connection. Meanwhile, Dr. Sophia Craven (Katherine Kelly) begins to suspect that her enigmatic former patient, Victoria Burkeman, may be behind the murders.
The investigation places immense pressure on both Jeanette and Sophia's trust and judgment as their relationship grows increasingly complex and emotionally charged. The synopsis adds: "With the investigation growing darker, Sophia suspects Victoria is closer to the truth than she thought, leading them into a disturbing web of historic abuse and buried truths."
Release Details
The Crow Girl season two premieres on Paramount Plus on Monday, July 20. The series will consist of six one-hour episodes, released weekly, with the finale expected on Monday, August 24.
Trailer Highlights
In the season two trailer, Sophia discusses "blackouts" linked to her Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), revealing that she and Victoria are, in fact, the same person. Viewers were stunned in season one to discover that Sophia, an alternate personality of Victoria, was responsible for the murders of Ben Burkeman (Michael Lumsden) and Carl Lowry (Trevor White). The trailer hints that the killing spree may continue.
According to Paramount Plus, "With time running out, Jeanette must face the terrifying truth: the killer may be closer than she ever imagined." The new season promises to delve deeper into the disturbing web of abuse and buried truths that connect the characters.



