I just finished watching the new season of After the Flood, and like everyone else, I’m already hoping they make another one! It’s such a gripping police drama, and Sophie Rundle is fantastic as Detective Joanna Marshall. This season was released all at once on ITVX, but also shown weekly on Sundays, which was great. If you’ve already binged it like me and are wondering if there’ll be a season three, let me tell you what I’ve found out!
Will there be a season 3 of After the Flood on ITV?
We haven’t received official confirmation yet, but the show’s lead, Rundle, has discussed the potential for a return. She told Radio Times that she thinks bringing the show back could work, as the writers have created a strong and connected group of characters.
That’s what brings it to life,” she explained. “When it feels like a genuine group of interesting people, there’s always more to the story. And you really want to keep watching to find out what happens next.
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Many people enjoy watching After the Flood, and actress Julie Rundle has even mentioned being recognized for the role. The crime drama has also received positive feedback online, with viewers on IMDb praising it as a unique and engaging British police show, and recommending that others give it a chance.
One viewer said the show was captivating, highlighting the strong performances and high-quality production. They also appreciated the many surprising plot twists.
“Keep watching it gets so exciting,” another said.
People seem interested in another season, so we’ll be watching for news from ITV or the show’s creator, Mick Ford.

What is After the Flood about?
After the Flood is primarily a crime drama where Sophie Rundle plays a police officer investigating a major case. The story also explores how severe weather impacts the people in the town.
Season two begins with increasing worry in Waterside. With the danger of wildfires growing and the potential for more floods looming, a strange discovery is made: a body is found under unusual conditions.

Who is in the cast for After the Flood?
Rundle is joined by several well-known actors from British television. Lorraine Ashbourne (known for Sherwood and Riot Women), Matt Stokoe (Bodyguard), Nicholas Gleaves (Silent Witness), and Faye McKeever (The Responder) have all been part of the show since its beginning.
Jill Halfpenny, recently seen in Girl Taken, is one of the new actors joining the show for its second season. Ian Puleston-Davies (The Bay) and Anil Desai (The Gold) are also new to the cast.
After the Flood season 2 is currently streaming on ITVX and airing weekly on ITV.
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