Cole and Max will proceed to work collectively. CBC in Canada and The CW within the United States have renewed Wild Cards for a second season. The first season, which consists of 10 episodes, completed airing in March.
A procedural comedy-drama collection, the Wild Cards TV present stars Vanessa Morgan, Giacomo Gianniotti, Terry Chen, Jason Priestley, Michael Xavier, Amy Goodmurphy, Fletcher Donovan, and Jonesy. In the story, Cole Ellis (Gianniotti) is a demoted detective who has begrudgingly spent the final 12 months on the maritime unit. Meanwhile, con lady Max Mitchell (Morgan) has been dwelling a transient life, elaborately scamming everybody she meets. While she’s being held on the station after an arrest, Max finally ends up serving to Ellis resolve an area crime. The two are supplied the chance to redeem themselves, so Ellis must return to his detective put up, and Max wants to remain out of jail. The catch is that they need to work collectively, every utilizing their distinctive abilities to resolve crimes. For Ellis, which means hard-boiled shoe leather-based police work; for Max, it means accents, disguises, schemes, and customarily befriending everybody in sight whereas driving Ellis nuts. These two unlikely allies should study what it means to belief one other particular person and perhaps turn out to be companions.
Airing on Wednesday nights, the first season of Wild Cards averaged a 0.06 ranking within the 18-49 demographic and 523,000 viewers within the reside+identical day rankings (together with DVR playback via 3:00 AM). It’s the network’s most-watched series of the season within the conventional rankings.
“We are thrilled to order a second season of The CW’s breakout series Wild Cards,” mentioned Liz Wise Lyall, Head of Scripted Programming, The CW Network. “Wild Cards has clearly captured the imagination of our viewers thanks to exhilarating storytelling and the crackling chemistry between Vanessa and Giacomo. We are confident Wild Cards is the kind of smart and sexy blue-sky drama that could continually build its audience for years.”
“We are excited to team up with The CW again on Wild Cards to build on the first season, which captivated audiences on both sides of the border,” mentioned Sally Catto, General Manager, Entertainment, Factual and Sports, CBC. “CBC is committed to showcasing Canadian talent and storytelling on an international stage, and our work with partners like The CW helps to amplify these efforts. We’re looking forward to the new season and can’t wait for audiences to dive back into the thrilling world of Wild Cards.”
The networks have ordered 13 episodes for the second season, which can debut subsequent 12 months.
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