关于《十三个理由》第二季,你需要知道的几个点
Last year, Netflix released its controversial drama 13 Reasons Why. The 13-episode series centers on Hannah Baker, a 17-year-old high school student who commits suicide and leaves behind a set of cassette tapes explaining why she ended her life. While the show—based off Jay Asher's novel of the same title—prompted an open conversation about suicide and mental health, many critics believed it should have ended after its first season due to its controversy. However, just a little under two months after its season finale , Netflix announced the series had been renewed for a second season. Here, everything you need to know about the next installment of the series. Netflix hasn't released an official premiere date yet. The cast has finished filming, and the second season premiere is expected to occur in spring or summer 2018. All of the original cast members are expected to reprise their roles. Selena Gomez, who serves as an executive producer, has been open about her own mental health—suffering from anxiety and depression over the years. She confirmed the cast's return in December with an Instagram post captioned, "And this year wraps up with another committed journey with @13reasonswhy - season 2 is coming. To every person on this project, thank you for coming back. Good or bad we are committed to having the tough conversations, to telling the story that can start change." There are also seven new characters. No more tapes, and the narrator won't be Hannah. A new form of technology will be used, according to showrunner Brian Yorkey. "The tapes are still obviously on people’s minds, but there is a different sort of analog technology that plays a hugely important role in season two," he said. We're also expected to see a very different Hannah. There's definitely a time jump. Dylan Minnette, who plays Clay, revealed back in August that the show will pick up a couple months after season one left off. Minnette emphasized that season two was necessary in order to learn more about Hannah's life. |