‘Poldark’ season 2: BBC lays out story for Aidan Turner series
With the second season of “Poldark” rapidly approaching, we’re quite pleased to see that the BBC is starting to shell out a few more details here and there in terms of what is coming up. You can see the details via the synopsis below, and they include precisely what sort of battle awaits our title character as he squares off against Warleggan once more:
“1790 and there is riot and revolution in the air. Ross Poldark (Aidan Turner) must fight for his freedom when George Warleggan (Jack Farthing) tries to have him hanged as a revolutionary. While Francis (Kyle Soller) and Elizabeth (Heida Reed) watch on in horror, can Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) save Ross from himself?
“Crippled by debts, Ross and Francis try to heal old wounds by joining forces in a new mine free of the Warleggans. Ross and Elizabeth are thrown together by unforeseen circumstances, and Ross risks everything in a desperate smuggling venture. Meanwhile, the fate of the Poldarks is tied to Dr Dwight Enys (Luke Norris) and young heiress Caroline Penvenen (Gabriella Wilde) in unexpected ways.
“The Poldark clan must learn to settle their differences once and for all, but at what cost?”
Does this sound gripping to everyone else? We do very much like how it is a reflection to the trailer that we’ve seen posted by the BBC earlier this month, which also features that perfect combination of action, drama, intrigue, and of course plenty of Turner front and center. If you enjoy this series, there’s a heck of a lot to like here! Season 1 fans, or fans of the original, should be rather fond of what’s ahead.
With the premiere date rapidly approaching, rest assured that we’re going to be hearing even more on the series soon…
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