NZ mystery drama will consists of six feature length episodes.
Season 2 of NZ drama A Remarkable Place to Die has had its output increased.
The mystery drama, which featured Chelsie Preston Crayford and Rebecca Gibney, was renewed back in April.
While S1 consisted of four feature length episodes, S2 expands to six of the same.
Anais Mallory (Chelsie Preston-Crayford), again returns to unravel complex cases while secretly investigating a homicide.
Season 2 cast sees the return of Matt Whelan, Roimata Fox, Dahnu Graham and Michala Banas, alongside new faces Luke Arnold and JJ Fong.
Rodger Corser and Antonia Prebble will guest star.
Season 2 will also see the series deepens its cultural lens, including an episode exploring Māori customs and language, helmed by Ngāi Tahu director Peter Burger and written by Dahnu Graham.
NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon recently paid a visit to the Remarkable Studios facility in Queenstown.
“I want to say also thank you Philly for your drive because what we’re seeing here is a building of a screen sector down in Queenstown, and it’s happening on the back of you making this production a reality,” he said. “We think there is a lot of opportunity as a government to bring people here.
A Remarkable Place to Die screens in Australia on Nine and TVNZ in New Zealand.
Source: Deadline