Tell Me a Story Season 2 Brings Back Danielle Campbell, Adds Carrie-Anne Moss

Tell Me A Story Season 2 Brings Back Danielle Campbell, Adds Carrie-Anne Moss

The upcoming second season of the CBS All Access horror anthology series Tell Me a Story has expanded its cast with the addition of The Matrix and Netflix’s Marvel Universe alum Carrie-Anne Moss and bringing back Danielle Campbell, who starred in the first season alongside returning Paul Wesley (The Vampire Diaries), according to Deadline.

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Though he starred in the first season as druggie and thief Eddie Longo, one of the Three Little Pigs, Wesley will portray new character, Tucker, a struggling novelist who lives in a secluded cabin working day and night without sleep trying to prove to his beautiful fiancée he’s good enough while a dark secret threatens to upend his world.

Tell Me A Story takes the world’s most beloved fairy tales and reimagines them as a dark and twisted psychological thriller. Set in modern-day New York City, the first season of this serialized drama interwove “The Three Little Pigs,” “Little Red Riding Hood” and “Hansel and Gretel” into an epic and subversive tale of love, loss, greed, revenge, and murder. The second season will move on to focus on a story interweaving “Beauty and the Beast,” “Sleeping Beauty” and “Cinderella.”

Pick up the first season here.

Campbell, who played the first season’s Little Red Riding Hood, will portray Olivia, a strong, smart and sly woman who left her small-town life behind and moved to Nashville to pursue a master’s degree in Philosophy and Comparative Literature, but fate forces her to rely on her strength and wit to survive. She is attached to the “Sleeping Beauty” inspired storyline, which will see Supergirl alum Odette Annabelle portray the new take on the titular heroine, Maddy.

Moss will portray Rebecca, the mother to Sleeping Beauty’s Maddy, Beauty and the Beast’s Ashley (Natalie Alyn Lind, The Gifted) and Cinderella’s Jackson (Matt Lauria, Shaft), who keeps her emotions in check and was forced to raise her children by herself after losing her husband in a car crash and struggles to find a balance between tough  and actual love and practicality and is ready to start focusing on herself as her children are growing up and making their own lives.

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From Aaron Kaplan’s Kapital EntertainmentTell Me A Story is written and executive produced by Kevin Williamson alongside Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor and Liz Friedlander, who directed and executive produced the first two episodes.

CBS All Access’ growing slate of original series currently includes Star Trek: DiscoveryThe Good FightNo Activity, and Strange Angel, The Twilight Zone. CBS All Access’ original series library will continue to expand with Star Trek: Picard, Why Women Kill, Star Trek: Lower Decks and The Stand, with additional programming to be announced.

The first seven episodes of Season 1 are available to stream on CBS All Access with new episodes available on demand every week on Thursdays. Tell Me A Story’s Season 1 finale aired on Thursday, January 3.

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