Down Cemetery Road Season 2: What We Know About the Apple TV+ Thriller’s Future
Introduction: A Thrilling Debut Leaves Fans Wanting More
Down Cemetery Road, an eight-part British television series based on Mick Herron’s 2003 novel, premiered on Apple TV+ on 29 October 2025, and concluded its debut season on 10 December 2025. Starring Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson, the mystery-thriller has captivated audiences with its dark conspiracy storyline and compelling performances. As the season finale aired, fans are now eagerly awaiting news about whether the series will return for a second season.
Current Renewal Status
Down Cemetery Road has not yet been renewed for Season 2, nor has it been cancelled. This isn’t surprising, given that the Season 1 finale just began streaming. Apple TV+ generally gauges numerous metrics before renewing a show, including how many people initially watch it and then looking at the drop-off rate.
Author Mick Herron Weighs In
Given the success of Slow Horses—based on Herron’s Slough House books—with multiple early renewals, it’s very possible that this one will be around for more than just the first season. Herron seems cautiously optimistic about the series continuing, stating he thinks viewers are going to enjoy it very much.
The series is based on the author’s Zoë Boehm novels, of which there are four. Interestingly, Wilson’s Sarah isn’t in all of the books, but she and Thompson are so good together that Herron thinks the show might have to change that part, with both characters included in the same dynamic.
What Season 2 Could Bring
If renewed, Season 2 would likely adapt one of the remaining three novels in Herron’s Zoë Boehm series. The first season concluded with the protagonists exposing a government conspiracy, the villains meeting fitting ends, and the main characters parting ways, leaving room for new adventures while maintaining the dynamic between the two lead characters that has proven so successful.
Conclusion: A Waiting Game for Fans
While Down Cemetery Road’s future remains uncertain, the series has all the ingredients for success—a strong source material foundation, stellar performances, and the backing of Apple TV+, which has shown commitment to quality British dramas. Fans will need to wait patiently as the streaming platform evaluates viewership data before making a renewal decision. Given the series’ positive reception and the existence of additional source novels, prospects for Season 2 appear promising.