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Business Upturn
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Dept. Q Season 2: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 30, 2025, 19:30 IST Last updated May 30, 2025, 13:49 IST 'Dept. Q,' Netflix's gripping British crime thriller, captivated audiences with its debut season on May 29, 2025. Adapted from Jussi Adler-Olsen's Danish crime novels, the series follows Detective Chief Inspector Carl Morck, played by Matthew Goode, as he leads a misfit team in solving Edinburgh's cold cases. With Season 1 leaving fans eager for more, speculation about a second season is buzzing. Here's everything we know so far about Dept. Q Season 2. Dept. Q Season 2 Release Date Speculation As of May 30, 2025, Netflix has not officially confirmed a second season for Dept. Q. However, the show's strong reception, compelling narrative, and the wealth of source material from Adler-Olsen's book series fuel optimism for a renewal. If renewed in 2025 and production begins in early 2026, Dept. Q Season 2 could premiere in late 2026 or early 2027, likely between September 2026 and March 2027. Dept. Q Season 2 Expected Cast While no official cast list exists for Season 2, the police procedural format suggests core characters will return, with new faces tied to fresh cases. Here's a look at the likely returning cast: Matthew Goode as DCI Carl Morck : The brilliant yet abrasive detective, haunted by a violent attack that killed a colleague and paralyzed his partner, is the heart of Dept. Q. Jamie Sives as DCI James Hardy : Carl's paralyzed former partner, now walking with crutches after physiotherapy, remains integral to the team's dynamic. Alexej Manvelov as Akram Salim : A Syrian cop turned civilian assistant, his journey toward a DI rank could deepen in Season 2. Leah Byrne as Rose : The cadet seeking to prove herself is a mainstay, bringing fresh energy to the cold case unit. Kelly Macdonald as Dr. Rachel Irving: The police therapist aiding Carl's trauma recovery is likely to return for emotional depth. Dept. Q Season 2 Potential Plot Season 1, based on Adler-Olsen's 'The Keeper of Lost Causes,' ended with Carl and his team rescuing prosecutor Merritt Lingard after four years of captivity, followed by a three-month time jump. The finale teased unresolved threads, setting the stage for Season 2. Here's what we anticipate: The Leith Park Shooting: The ambush that injured Carl, paralyzed Hardy, and killed a young officer remains unsolved. Season 2 may explore this, with DCI Bruce's incompetent investigation offering Carl a chance to dig deeper despite conflicts of interest. New Cold Case: Following the book series, Season 2 might adapt 'The Absent One,' delving into a decades-old case involving a boarding school, the murder of a brother and sister, and a dubious confession. This would introduce fresh mysteries and suspects. Team Dynamics: The misfit squad—Carl, Akram, Rose, and Hardy—will likely grow stronger, with more resources secured via Season 1's budget win. Personal stakes, like Carl's guilt and Hardy's recovery, will deepen the narrative. 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

Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Afternoon Briefing: Developer secures financing for new Fulton Market tower
Good afternoon, Chicago. An investigation is underway after two people, including a 10-year-old girl, were fatally stabbed at a northwest suburban home last night, according to Streamwood police. Police said this morning that they identified Jalonie Jenkins, 25, as a suspect, and that he should be considered 'armed and dangerous.' His last known location was in Bensenville. Police said to call 911 if someone sees him and to not approach him. Here's what else is happening today. And remember, for the latest breaking news in Chicago, visit and sign up to get our alerts on all your devices. Subscribe to more newsletters | Asking Eric | Horoscopes | Puzzles & Games | Today in History DeVaughen Stringfellow was putting his tow truck away in a Grand Crossing parking lot yesterday evening when he saw a baby on the ground, near the tire of a nearby parked car. Then a little boy and a woman came around the corner of the car, he said. The woman was holding a third child and begging for help, he said. Read more here. More top news stories: New Indiana enrollment quotas could reduce local campus degree offerings, eliminate programs Today in Chicago History: Cubs hire Buck O'Neil, who becomes first Black coach in major league history A tower crane will soon appear at 370 N. Morgan St., the site of the old single-story Fox Deluxe Foods building, where New York-based Vista plans to complete by 2027 a 31-story, mixed-use residential tower with a total of 494 units, including nearly 100 affordable homes. Read more here. More top business stories: Wall Street climbs after US court shoots down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs through emergency powers CEO pay rose nearly 10% in 2024 as stock prices and profits soared The Cubs took care of business as they needed to, completing a sweep of the nine-win Colorado Rockies yesterday to set up another series against the Reds after a dramatic three-game set last weekend in Cincinnati. Read more here. More top sports stories: Jed Hoyer knows Chicago Cubs may have to zag for upgrades with deadline trending toward a seller's market Chicago Sky are 1 of only 2 winless teams in the WNBA. Here are 4 areas of concern from the 0-4 start. Valerie June is as vivacious and compelling as her music. That much was evident during last night's set at Park West. Read more here. More top Eat. Watch. Do. stories: 'Dept. Q' review: A police detective in Edinburgh is banished to the basement to work a cold case Review: In world premiere 'Neighborhood Watch' at Jackalope Theatre, an uneasy time in suburbia A federal judge today extended an order blocking the Trump administration's attempt to bar Harvard University from enrolling foreign students. U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs extended the block she imposed last week with a temporary restraining order on the government action. Read more here. More top stories from around the world: White House says Israel has accepted a new US proposal for a temporary ceasefire; Hamas evaluating The Canadian province of Manitoba declares a state of emergency over wildfires as thousands flee


Scotsman
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Dept. Q Cast: All of the Scottish actors in Netflix's new crime drama
4 . Kate Dickie – Detective Chief Superintendent Moira Jacobson Born in East Kilbride, Kate Dickie plays Detective Chief Superintendent Moira Jacobson in Dept. Q. She is perhaps best known for her role as Lysa Arryn in Game of Thrones, but has also appeared in films such as Prometheus, Filth, The Witch, The Green Knight, The Northman, and shows including Annika, Loki and, most recently, The Day of the Jackal. | Photo by for Netflix