The Shetland star, Stephen McCole, is joining the BBC's 'phenomenal' detective drama, Rebus, for its second season. This news is exciting for fans of the twisty, Edinburgh-set crime drama, which drew 6.3 million viewers during its debut season. With a mix of old and new faces, including Richard Rankin as the gritty, younger version of Ian Rankin's iconic detective, Rebus, the show promises to continue exploring the complex world of Scottish crime and personal conflict. The synopsis teases a deeper dive into the links between violent criminals and the professional world of law and finance, where police sometimes fear to tread.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Rebus is the character's complexity. As Richard Rankin, the actor who portrays Rebus, explains, the character is 'fiercely driven, deeply flawed, endlessly determined and often at war with himself.' This complexity makes Rebus a fascinating character to explore, and the actor is eager to bring new layers to the character in the upcoming season. The addition of fresh faces, such as Emily Barber and Lorne MacFadyen, is also expected to bring new energy and ideas to the story.
The second season of Rebus is set to film in and around Edinburgh and Glasgow, with the series arriving on BBC iPlayer, BBC One, and BBC Scotland next year. The show's return is a testament to the quality of the original series, and fans can expect to see more of the intricate and captivating storytelling that made the first season a hit. With a mix of familiar and new faces, the second season of Rebus is sure to be a must-watch for fans of detective dramas.