From Dusk Till Dawn Season Two begins production, first cast photo released

Last Updated on July 22, 2021

El Rey Network and Miramax announced today the start of production on the sophomore season of Robert Rodriguez’s “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series” in Austin, TX. Returning to the supernatural series are all leading cast members including Wilmer Valderrama, D.J. Cotrona, Zane Holtz, Eiza González and Jesse Garcia. El Rey Network Founder and Chairman, filmmaker Robert Rodriguez will direct the first episode of the second season set to return late summer, 2015.

Pictured in the cast photo down below from left to right: Eiza González (Santánico Pandemonium), Robert Rodriguez (Creator, Director and El Rey Network Chairman), Brandon Soo Hoo (Scott Fuller), Zane Holtz (Richie Gecko), Wilmer Valderrama (Carlos Madrigal), Jesse Garcia (Freddie Gonzalez), Madison Davenport (Kate Fuller), D.J. Cotrona (Seth Gecko), and Carlos Coto (Writer and Showrunner).

Here’s the rundown for the second season:

Season Two explores a new chapter in this supernatural crime saga that expands the universe of our story across two borders from Mexico to the edgy, tricked-out Texas of Robert Rodriguez. It also deepens and complicates the core relationships between the characters, while adding new faces and dynamics. Season Two begins with our characters in their separate worlds – Santánico (González) and Richie (Holtz) are outside Houston, living like Bonnie and Clyde; Seth and Kate (Madison Davenport) are scraping by in the South of the Border; Freddie Gonzalez (Garcia) is protecting his wife and young daughter in a Houston suburb: and Carlos Madrigal (Valderrama) and Scott Fuller (Brandon Soo-Hoo) emerge from the Titty Twister, as changed men. They will all come together once again – this time facing off against an even bigger threat.

Additional directors who will be directing episodes this season include Eduardo Sánchez (The Blair Witch Project), Alejandro Brugues (Juan of the Dead), Joe Menendez (Ladrón que roba a ladrón) and Dwight Little (Halloween 4: the Return of Michael Myers).

Source: Arrow in the Head

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