The BBC has revealed the long-awaited return date for the beloved period drama, "Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light," nine years after its last episode aired. The second instalment in the fan favorite series about Thomas Cromwell is set to hit television screens on Sunday, November 10th at 9pm.
A treacherous court and familiar faces
The critically acclaimed show, based on Dame Hilary Mantel's best-selling book series, follows Thomas Cromwell's journey through the Tudor court of King Henry VIII. Award-winning actor Mark Rylance will reprise his role as the shrewd main character, navigating through the treacherous court alongside Damian Lewis as King Henry VIII.
Continuing the saga
The second season, "The Mirror and the Light," picks up right where the first season left off, with the execution of Anne Boleyn. Viewers will witness Cromwell's struggle to stay in Henry's favor as he becomes entangled with Jane Seymour, played by Jane Seymour.
An eagerly awaited return
Director Peter Kosminsky expressed his excitement to continue the story and honor Hilary Mantel's final novel. The BBC Chief Content Officer, Charlotte Moore, praised the series as a stunning adaptation and expressed delight in reuniting the exceptional cast and creative team to conclude the thrilling saga on the BBC.
"Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light" is set to air on Sunday, November 10th at 9pm on BBC1, promising to captivate millions of adoring fans worldwide.
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