'Broadchurch' Series 2: James D'Arcy And Marianne Jean-Baptiste Join Cast Of Bafta-Winning ITV Drama

Look Who's Joining The Cast of 'Broadchurch'...
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'Broadchurch' will feature some new faces when it returns to our screens later this year after ITV announced their would be some new additions to the cast for the second series of the hit drama.

James D’Arcy, who is best known for his roles in 'Cloud Atlas' and 'Hitchcock' will play a 'key role' in the new series, according to the drama's executive producer, Jane Featherstone.

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James D'Arcy and Marianne Jean-Baptiste

And acclaimed Academy Award, Bafta and Golden Globe-nominated actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste, who has starred in 'Without A Trace' and 'Private Practice', will also be joining the cast in a leading role.

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Olivia Colman and David Tennant will both be returning to Broadchurch

Speaking about James D'Arcy joining the cast, Executive Producer Jane Featherstone said: “James' extraordinary recent work in movies such as Cloud Atlas and opposite Anthony Hopkins in Hitchcock makes him another thrilling and important addition to the Broadchurch cast.

“It's never easy to tempt actors back from Hollywood, and we feel privileged that James is joining us as a key part of our new story."

Meanwhile, 'Broadchurch creator and writer Chris Chibnall was equally excited about signing up Marianne, saying: "We're over the moon to have wooed Marianne back from Los Angeles to join us in Broadchurch.

“Marianne is one of Britain's finest actresses, so it's an honour and a coup for us. It’s a role written specifically for her and I would've wept for months if she'd turned us down. Luckily she didn't and her character is going to make an indelible impact on the world of Broadchurch."

Other additions to the 'Broadchurch' cast include television actress Eve Myles ('Torchwood', 'Doctor Who' and 'Merlin') and rising star Phoebe Waller-Bridge ('Bad Education', 'Blandings', 'The Café').

Speaking about the new series, ITV’s Director of Drama, Steve November said: “We’re delighted with the stellar cast assembled for the new series of Broadchurch.

“There’s a real sense of heightened anticipation about what’s to come, although we’re desperate to protect the secrets of Broadchurch to avoid spoiling what happens next for the viewers."