The Gilded Age, an HBO show about New York City in the late 1800s, just finished its first season, but some fans are already wondering if it will be back for a second season. Here’s what we know so far about The Gilded Age Season 2.
The Gilded Age Season 2: Officially Renewed
In February 2022, HBO told people that the show would be back. Francesca Orsi, executive VP of programming at HBO, said, “Julian Fellowes and the whole GILDED AGE family have completely captivated us with their story of New York City’s wealth in the late 1800s.” “Our partners at Universal Television and I couldn’t be more excited to start season two with this incredibly talented team.”
Production is underway for The Gilded Season 2
The people who work on The Gilded Age have been thinking about what will happen to these characters even before the show was renewed.
Gareth Neame, the show’s executive producer, told Radio Times, “The truth is, we’re always getting ready for the second season long before we know if it’s going to happen or not.” “Because, you know, as soon as we know we’re going ahead, we have to start—the cameras have to start rolling. So you kind of need to get ready.”
“So we’ve already started thinking about ideas for the second season,” he said.
Director Salli Richardson-Whitfield also told the publication, “There are all kinds of ideas and dreams” for new storylines if the show is renewed.
The second season of The Gilded Age began filming for real in May 2022.
The people who work on The Gilded Age have been thinking about what will happen to these characters even before the show was renewed.
Gareth Neame, the show’s executive producer, told Radio Times, “The truth is, we’re always getting ready for the second season long before we know if it’s going to happen or not.” “Because, you know, as soon as we know we’re going ahead, we have to start—the cameras have to start rolling. So you kind of need to get ready.”
“So we’ve already started thinking about ideas for the second season,” he said.
Director Salli Richardson-Whitfield also told the publication, “There are all kinds of ideas and dreams” for new storylines if the show is renewed.
The second season of The Gilded Age began filming for real in May 2022.
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The Gilded Age Season 2 Cast: Returning and New
With such a big group of stars in the second season, it might have been hard to find a time that worked for everyone. But Deadline says that 11 of the 12 regulars from the first season are coming back. This includes Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Louisa Jacobson, Blake Ritson, Carrie Coon, Morgan Spector, Taissa Farmiga, Harry Richardson, Denée Benton, Simon Jones, and Jack Gilpin. Thomas Cocquerel, who played Marian’s love interest Tom Raikes, is the only regular cast member who is not coming back.
Baranski, who plays the show’s most important character, Agnes van Rhijn, was very interested in coming back even before a second season was announced. She told T&C before the season two renewal was announced, “I could definitely, happily continue with this show, with these actors, and with this particular wonderful writer, Julian.” If it does get renewed, she might have to film The Gilded Age while also filming The Good Fight. “Because of COVID and other things, if The Gilded Age does start up again, the lines will be parallel. Even though I’m filming two shows at the same time, this is what’s called a champagne problem.”
Audra McDonald, Nathan Lane, John Douglas Thompson, Ashlie Atkinson, Claybourne Elder, and Ward Horton are all set to play their recurring roles again.
The Gilded Age Will be an Long-Lasting Series
The people in charge of casting have given hints that Broadway stars will keep getting new parts. One of the people in charge of casting, Adam Caldwell, told Variety, “Because of the talent and experience, we still think it’s a part of what works. It has room to grow. We might get a bit more of a look into the world of the Black elite. There are also historical figures, and it’s fun to jump in and play with everyone in the sandbox.”
Notably, Christopher Denham, David Furr, Ben Lamb, Matilda Lawler, Dakin Mathews, Michael Braugher, Nicole Brydon Bloom, and Rebeca Haden were just announced as recurring guest stars, as were Laura Benanti and Robert Sean Leonard.’
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