Dornan’s Elliot is in a whole world of trouble in the brand new trailer.
Jamie Dornan thriller The Tourist will be blasting its way back onto our screens on New Year’s Day, and now we have our first look at season 2 in a brand new trailer.
In the footage, we see Dornan’s Elliot and Danielle Macdonald’s Helen now in a relationship, and heading to Ireland to discover more about Elliot’s mysterious backstory, of which he has no memory.
It seems it isn’t long until things kick off, with Elliot being kidnapped and Helen being told that the people who have taken him are “not messing around”.
Cue cars falling off cliffs, guns being drawn and more destruction than you can shake a stick at. You can watch the full trailer right here now.
Macdonald and new cast member Conor MacNeill previously told RadioTimes.com that fans can expect just as many twists and turns as in the first season, with MacNeill adding that it’s “just as chaotic and surprising and exciting”.
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Meanwhile, Macdonald said: “There’s a lot of new characters and there’s a lot of twists and turns. I think Jack and Harry [Williams, show creators] are really good at setting up a bunch of things and then they unravel as the series does. And yeah, I think it’s very much the same.
“They do that amazing thing where there are one-off characters that come into this, like there were in season 1, that are just electric and brilliant and odd and exciting to watch.”
Meanwhile, Dornan explained one of the reasons why it was crucial to set the new season in Ireland – rather than Australia, where the first was set – revealing this was one of the factors in his agreeing to return.
The Tourist season 2 starts on Monday 1st January on BBC One and iPlayer. Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on.
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