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Amazon's Highest-Rated UK Drama Renewed for Season 2

Summary

  • Second season of The Assassin in development
  • Starring Keeley Hawes and Freddie Highmore
  • Season 1 was Amazon's top UK original in 2025
Amazon's Highest-Rated UK Drama Renewed for Season 2

In July 2025, Amazon Prime Video premiered its highest-rated UK original drama of the year, The Assassin. The series, which starred Keeley Hawes and Freddie Highmore, followed a retired professional killer and her estranged son as they were forced to work together on a remote Greek island.

Now, just a few months later, it has been reported that a second season of The Assassin is in the works. While a deal for the renewal has not yet been finalized, development is currently underway at producer Two Brothers Pictures. Amazon Prime Video has declined to comment on the plans for the show's future.

The first season of The Assassin proved to be a breakout hit, with the premiere episode attracting 1.6 million viewers, outperforming other Prime Video UK dramas that year. The series has become one of the streaming service's biggest successes in the region, alongside unscripted hits like Clarkson's Farm and LOL: Last One Laughing UK.

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The article does not provide a specific premiere date for the second season of "The Assassin," as development is still underway. However, it is clear that a renewal has been greenlit and the new episodes are in the works.
The first season of "The Assassin" followed the story of a retired professional killer, Julie, and her estranged son Edward, as they were forced to work together on a remote Greek island in a fight for survival.
The article states that the first season of "The Assassin" became Amazon Prime Video's highest-rated UK original drama of 2025, with the premiere episode attracting 1.6 million viewers, outperforming other Prime Video UK dramas that year.

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