Modern Love season 2 release date: Latest news and cast for Amazon Prime Video drama
Cupid's arrow will be striking yet again in 2021.

Game of Thrones and Eternals star Kit Harington has been announced as one of the headliners for Modern Love season two.
The surprisingly heartfelt show is inspired by the the famous New York Times column of the same name, and previously starred the likes of Anne Hathaway and Dev Patel during its first season.
The second season of the Amazon Prime Video series features an all-new cast and was originally expected to arrive late last year in 2020, but it's likely that the pandemic caused production delays.
Other season two stars will include Anna Paquin and Dominique Fishback, who stole the show in the Oscar-nominated Judas and the Black Messiah.
Here's everything we know about Modern Love season two.
Modern Love season 2 release date
Modern Love season two will premiere on Amazon Prime Video later this year, but we'll keep this page updated when a more concrete release date is made available.
Season two was announced way back in October 2019.
Modern Love season 2 cast
Kit Harrington, Dominique Fishback, Anna Paquin and Gbenga Akinnagbe are all confirmed to star in Modern Love season two (via The Hollywood Reporter).
Further casting includes Susan Blackwell, Lucy Boynton, Tom Burke, Zoe Chao, Maria Dizzia, Minnie Driver, Grace Edwards, Kathryn Gallagher, Garrett Hedlund, Telci Huynh, and Nikki M. James.
"We're so excited to bring a second season of this series to life, and give an opportunity to really shine a light on what matters most," showrunner John Carney said in a statement. "With so much uncertainty in our current world, these stories bring truth and love to people everywhere, and I'm so appreciative to be a part of making that happen."
The ensemble romantic comedy-drama is rounded out by the additions of Aparna Nancherla, Larry Owens, Zane Pais, Isaac Powell, Ben Rappaport, Milan Ray, Jack Reynor, Miranda Richardson, Marquis Rodriguez, James Scully, Zuzanna Szadkowski, Lulu Wilson, Don Wycherley and Jeena Yi.
Modern Love season one attracted the likes of Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, Dev Patel and Andrew Scott.

Modern Love season 2 plot
Modern Love is an anthology series, so will not be picking up any storylines from season one - but we can expect similar tales of love, loss and heartbreak.
No plotlines for Modern Love season two are known yet, but they will, of course, be based on articles in the popular New York Times column - and there is certainly no lack of choice.
A statement from the series' writer, director and executive producer John Carney previously suggested that the show will branch out from New York to feature different cities and potentially even different countries in the sophomore season.
Carney said: “Being given a green light to proceed with Modern Love is a great opportunity for us to continue to tell stories of love, while opening up the series into new cities and worlds. The possibilities are truly endless.
“Subsequent seasons can really branch out and dig deep into what it means to love in this complicated world. It’s incredible news for everyone involved in the series, and we are dizzy with possibilities moving forward.”
We learnt in March 2021 that that has been the case, with filming locations including Albany, Troy and Schenectady, New York, and Dublin (via Hollywood Reporter).
How can I watch Modern Love?
Season two of Modern Love will be available to stream worldwide exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Modern Love season one is available to watch on Amazon now.
Modern Love season 2 trailer
There's no trailer yet for the second season - but here's the trailer for season one to tide you over:
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