Bloom is set to return to Stan, and in anticipation of the hit Aussie drama’s second season, a new teaser trailer has been released.
Featuring a montage of scenes, fans of the show are given a glimpse into what they can expect.
The second season will pick up off the back of the show’s suspenseful series one finale, which saw Rhonda get closer to uncovering Sam’s secret.
Coming soon: Bloom is set to return to Stan, and in anticipation of the hit Aussie drama’s second season, a new teaser trailer has been released. Pictured, Jacki Weaver and Bryan Brown
Meanwhile, in a desperate bid to keep Gwen young, Ray was pushed to do things he never imagined, and was forced to go up against Farida.
Set in an idyllic country town, Bloom begins a year after a devastating flood took the lives of five locals.
In the wake of the devastation, a mysterious new plant has emerged, which can restore youth.
All-star cast: The show stars Academy Award nominee Jacki Weaver as Gwen, while Phoebe Tonkin (pictured) plays her younger version
Sneak preview: Featuring a montage of scenes from the upcoming season, fans of the show are given a glimpse into what they can expect. Pictured, Anne Charleston
But people will go to any length to get their hands on the seemingly magical plant, creating plenty of drama.
The show stars Academy Award nominee Jacki Weaver, 72, as Gwen, while Phoebe Tonkin, 30, plays her younger version.
It also stars Bryan Brown, 72, as Ray, Genevieve Morris, 53, as Rhonda, and Ryan Corr, 31, as the young Sam.
The aftermath: Set in an idyllic country town, Bloom begins a year after a devastating flood took the lives of five locals. Pictured, Bryan Brown
Making a return: The second season will pick up off the back of the show’s suspenseful series one finale, which saw Rhonda get closer to uncovering Sam’s secret. Pictured, new cast member Bella Heathcote
Drama: In a desperate bid to keep Gwen young, Ray was pushed to do things he never imagined, and was forced to go up against Farida. Pictured, Phoebe Tonkin and Bryan Brown
While there’s no release date for the second season just yet, Stan has announced it will be ‘coming soon’ to the streaming service.
In an interview with PopSugar in January last year, Phoebe said she was immediately drawn to the show’s storyline and the opportunity to work in Australia again.
‘I got sent the script and read the first one and sent an email to my agent and was like, “I would do this in 10 seconds, get me that job!”‘ she recounted.
Forever young: In the wake of the flood’s devastation, a mysterious new plant has emerged, which can restore youth. Pictured, new addition Gary Sweet
Dream role: In an interview with PopSugar in January last year, Phoebe said she was immediately drawn to the show’s storyline and the opportunity to work in Australia again. Pictured, Phoebe Tonkin and Bryan Brown
‘Even in the first few pages of reading it, I realised it was very unique for Australia and will make a big impression that Australia is a big competitor to the rest of the world.’
The first episode of the series saw Ryan’s character running naked down a street, and in an interview with E! News in December 2018, the actor spoke about being able to see the humour in the situation.
‘It’s your stuff in a beige bag, tied at the top and tape between your bottom. There’s no way to not laugh and find it ridiculous. You’re not taking it too seriously at that stage. Hopefully, it’s a good entrance,’ he recounted.
Upcoming: While there’s no release date for the second season just yet, Stan has announced it will be ‘coming soon’ to the streaming service. Pictured, Jacki Weaver and Bryan Brown