The suspense from Acorn TV’s latest mystery series is killing us in the best way! Starring Brooke Shields and Amalia Williamson, the buzz surrounding You’re Killing Me has just begun, but, as with any TV show filled with high stakes, a little competition and a touch of murder, the appetite for a second season will only grow from here. So, is there a season 2 of You’re Killing Me?
News47.us has the latest updates on the future of You’re Killing Me and what you need to know about its debut season below.
The Acorn TV series follows novelist Allie (Shields) and her unlikely ally, podcaster and aspiring writer, Andi (Williamson), in a quaint New England town, where murder and mystery unfold right in front of them.
The hilariously toxic dynamic between Allie and Andi is a central theme to the show, which Brooke exclusively spoke with News47.us about at the red carpet premiere in New York City.
“Well, the butting of the heads was what made it really interesting because you’ve got two generations, very different, and they can learn from each other,” Shields pointed out. “She makes fun of me, I make fun of her, and it’s in that that the dialogue starts, and it’s funny, you know what I mean? It’s funny to look to not take those differences so seriously, but actually, learn from the other one.”
Meanwhile, for Williamson, the Letterkenny alum noted that her and Shields’ characters “need each other to be successful in all areas of life,” no matter how different they are due to a generational divide.
“I think she has a really hard time at first, just in terms of their generational differences,” Williamson exclusively told News47.us. “Her mom left when she was so young, so I think, at first, she finds Ali’s character really, really annoying, but then realizes she’s kind of exactly what Andi needs in terms of her career, in terms of her romantic relationships, and then in terms of a motherly figure.”
