Full Season 2 trailer for Salem goes to war starring Janet Montgomery

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Salem Season 2

WGN America’s Salem, which will see its Season 2 premiere next month, has unleashed an all-new trailer, this time teasing an epic witch war. Salem, a bold re-imagination of the infamous 17th-century witch trials, returns for its second season on April 5th. It’s the dawn of a Witch War, and as the disease and devastation unleashed by a deadly supernatural ritual spread through the war-torn village, Salem’s most powerful witch, Mary Sibley, must face off against adversaries old and new who are vying for her throne.

In Season 2 of Salem:

As the disease and devastation unleashed by a deadly supernatural ritual spread through the war-torn village, Salem’s most powerful witch, Mary Sibley, must face off against adversaries old and new who are vying for her throne.

Also new to this season are Stuart Townsend (“Betrayal,” “The League of Extraordinary Gentleman”) as Samuel Wainwright, a mysterious doctor looking to uncover the secrets of Salem as he keeps a few of his own; Joe Doyle (“Raw”) as Baron Sebastian Marburg, the charming and cultured son of the Countess; and Oliver Bell (“The Saint”) as Mary’s long-lost son, who was revealed in the season one finale to have been secretly kept alive all along by her coven.

Salem Season 2

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