
Is ‘Taboo' returning for season 2? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 9, 2025, 20:03 IST
Tom Hardy's gritty period drama Taboo captivated audiences with its dark storytelling and intense performances when it premiered in 2017. Set in 1814 London, the series follows James Keziah Delaney, a mysterious adventurer navigating betrayal, corruption, and vengeance. After a thrilling first season, fans have been eagerly awaiting news of a second season. But is Taboo Season 2 happening? Here's everything we know so far. Is Taboo Season 2 Officially Confirmed?
Yes, Taboo Season 2 is officially happening! The BBC and FX renewed the series for a second season in March 2017, shortly after the first season's success. However, delays due to scheduling conflicts, the COVID-19 pandemic, and Tom Hardy's busy film career ( Venom , The Bikeriders ) have kept fans waiting. In March 2025, Hardy confirmed to LADBible that Season 2 is in active development, stating, 'We're writing that at the moment.' Producer Steven Knight also told Collider in 2021 that six of the eight planned episodes were already written, with efforts focused on aligning Hardy's availability. When Could Taboo Season 2 Be Released?
No official release date for Taboo Season 2 has been announced, as production has not yet started. However, with writing in progress and Hardy's recent confirmation, speculation points to a potential release in late 2026 or early 2027, assuming filming begins within the next year. Where Can You Watch Taboo Season 2?
When released, Taboo Season 2 will likely air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in the UK and FX in the US, following the first season's distribution. Season 1 is currently available on Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and for purchase on DVD/Blu-ray, suggesting Season 2 may eventually stream on similar platforms.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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