The Buccaneers are back for Season 2 and no longer fish out of water. The girls are now steeped in the class struggles that comes with being in England, and are wrestling with all of the soapiness that comes with living in the Victorian Era. In this Goggler exclusive, we speak to Kristine Frøseth and Christina Hendricks about conveying wordless emotion and playing modern women in a different time.
The second season of The Buccaneers premieres on Apple TV Plus June 18.
In the first season of The Buccaneers, a group of fun-loving young American girls exploded into the tightly corseted London of the 1870s, setting hearts racing and kicking off an Anglo-American culture clash. Now the Buccaneers are no longer the invaders — England is their home. In fact, they’re practically running the place. Nan is the Duchess of Tintagel, the most influential woman in the country. Conchita is Lady Brightlingsea, heroine to a wave of young American heiresses. And Jinny is on every front page, wanted for the kidnapping of her unborn child. All of the girls have been forced to grow up and now have to fight to be heard, as they wrestle with romance, lust, jealousy, births and deaths… themes that consume all women of any age, no matter what year it is. Last time we got a taste of England. This time we’re in for a veritable feast.
The series was created by Katherine Jakeways and stars Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe, Aubri Ibrag, Josie Totah, Imogen Waterhouse, Mia Threapleton, Christina Hendricks, Guy Remmers, Matthew Broome, Josh Dylan, Barney Fishwick, Amelia Bullmore, Fenella Woolgar, Leighton Meester, Greg Wise, Jacob Ifan, Grace Ambrose, Maria Almeida.
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