When the streaming service Peacock launched in April of 2020, the initial roll-out was based heavily on access to existing NBC favorites like "The Office," "Parks and Recreation," and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine." As time has gone on, however, the streamer has proven to be a source of quality original programming, with one of their best being the series "Dr. Death." Based on the gripping medical true crime podcast of the same name from Wondery, "Dr. Death" starred Joshua Jackson as Dr. Christopher Duntsch, a charismatic young neurosurgeon who starts racking up a body count of dead or permanently disabled patients due to his own negligence, and a lack of accountability within the Texas medical community.
The series seemed to be a one-and-done limited series about this real-life crime, but Peacock has announced today that "Dr. Death" is returning with another story of medical malpractice and mayhem, turning the series into a bonafide anthology.
Season 2 of "Dr. Death" comes from showrunner, writer, and executive producer Ashley Michel Hoban ("Dr. Death" season 1, "The Girl from Plainville"). The showrunner for "Dr. Death" season 1, Patrick Macmanus ("The Girl from Plainville") is serving as an executive producer through his Littleton Road Productions outfit, as part of his overall deal with Universal Content Productions.
"The first season of 'Dr. Death' blew us away as we dove into the terrifying, twisted mind of Dr. Christopher Duntsch and the team who set out to stop him," said Lisa Katz, President Scripted Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. "The new installment of this highly-addictive anthology series explores a globe-trotting surgeon who seduces the medical world, and we know we're in expert hands with our partners at Wondery, UCP, Patrick Macmanus, and new season EP/showrunner Ashley Michel Hoban."
The Doctor Is In
Based on the third season of the Wondery podcast of the same name, "Dr. Death" season 2 will focus on Paolo Macchiarini, a renowned and innovative surgeon who earns the nickname "Miracle Man." However, everything changes when an investigative journalist named Benita Alexander tries to interview him for a story, and the lines are blurred between a professional and personal relationship. The deeper Alexander falls into the web of Macchiarini's lies, the more harrowing details she uncovers about his life and well-kept secrets. Suddenly, these so-called "miracles" start to look a bit like dangerous omens.
"I am so honored to have the opportunity to expand the 'Dr. Death' universe with this fascinating story," said Ashley Michel Hoban in a statement. "This season, we go global to explore how institutional failure to protect patients is a universal issue, but there are always heroes standing up and fighting for change every day." She continued by saying, "I can't wait to share this story of romance, intrigue, complicated characters, and, of course, the eeriness that is 'Dr. Death' with our fans."
No word yet on when we can expect "Dr. Death" season 2 to arrive, but we will keep you updated as information becomes available.
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