Prey - Season 2
Season 2
Critically acclaimed actress Rosie Cavaliero (The Enfield Haunting, Inside No.9) is joined by Philip Glenister (Life on Mars, Mad Dogs), MyAnna Buring (Banished, Ripper Street), Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (Utopia, Misfits), Ralph Ineson (Game Of Thrones, The Office) and Sammy Winward (Emmerdale) for the second series of ITV's gripping drama Prey.
Written by Prey creator Chris Lunt, the new three-part story will see Rosie reprise her role as DS Susan Reinhardt the no-nonsense, hard-working cop now reporting to DCI Mike Ward (Ralph Ineson).
Philip Glenister takes the role of Prison Officer David Murdoch whose life becomes complicated when on a routine visit to a Manchester hospital with female prisoner Jules Hope (MyAnna Buring) events spiral out of control. David takes a phone call that will change his life forever.
With the life of his heavily pregnant daughter, Lucy (Sammy Winward), threatened, David has no alternative but to go on the run and inadvertently becomes the prey.
Unaware of the danger to Lucy, DS Susan Reinhardt, whose personal happiness seems forever blighted, tries to unravel why David is suddenly behaving totally out of character. With his reputation as a prison officer intact, Reinhardt tries to understand why he is now making every effort to dodge the police.
Reinhardt and her new colleague, DC Richard Iddon (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett), set off on a thrilling pursuit as a desperate David handcuffs himself to Jules. She is his only bargaining tool as he sets out to move ‘heaven and earth' to find his beloved daughter.
The cast of Prey also includes Kieran O'Brien (Silk, Love Life) and Lisa Millet (Cucumber, The Paradise).
Episodes
Episode 1
Prison officer Dave Murdoch is forced on the run with a young female prisoner when his daughter Lucy is kidnapped. Unaware of the threat against Murdoch, Detective Reinhardt has a new prey in her sights.
Episode 2
A shocking revelation leaves Murdoch and Jules unsure of who is holding Lucy. The hunt takes them to Blackpool, Jules' hometown. But Reinhardt is one step ahead, and a trap is set.
Episode 3
Murdoch is forced into one last extraordinary mission before Lucy can be freed. Will Murdoch succeed and get his daughter to safety before Reinhart catches her prey?
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