The eagerly anticipated second season of Kin, beginning on RTÉ One on Sunday March 19th at 9.30pm, will see the Kinsella's at the top of the game in Dublin. However, they soon discover that killing Eamon Cunningham has created as many problems as it solved. The Kinsella's have incurred the wrath of an enemy even more dangerous than Eamon, and where once there were unbreakable bonds of blood and family, now there is only suspicion, distrust, and resentment. But the greatest threat to the family emerges from within: in the shape of a ruthless, bullying, agent of chaos. Fortunately, from positions of great adversity the boldest plans are often forged. And so it is with the Kinsella's.
In episode 1, we meet the Kinsella's in the wake of Eamon Cunningham’s death, and the Kinsella family is thriving. However, a new threat rears its head when members of a Turkish cartel inform the Kinsella's that Eamon owed them sizable debt – and since the Kinsella's killed Eamon, the debt is now theirs. Elsewhere, Viking is released from prison intent on making trouble, and a looming presence from inside the family returns.
Returning cast includes Charlie Cox (Daredevil), Clare Dunne (Herself), Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones), Sam Keeley (Joe vs Carole), Emmett J. Scanlan (Peaky Blinders), Maria Doyle Kennedy (Outlander), and Yasmin Seky.
Kin is produced by BRON Studios and Headline Pictures, in association with RTÉ, with support by Screen Ireland. Peter McKenna (The Last Kingdom, Red Rock) is the series showrunner/executive producer, writer, and creator. Episodic directors are Felix Thompson (The Letter for the King), directing partners Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor (Helen), and Kate Dolan (You Are Not My Mother).
Season 1 of Kin will be available to stream again from 12th March on RTÉ Player