ITV Releases Trailer for Prey Season 2
ITV has unveiled the official trailer for the second season of Prey, providing the first extended look at the drama’s new episodes. The preview sets out a tense, fast-moving tone and highlights the stakes that will drive the series forward as it returns to screens.
Prey follows Detective Constable Marcus Farrow as he navigates dangerous investigations and morally complex situations while pursuing serious offenders. John Simm reprises the role of Farrow, a central figure whose professional rigor and personal vulnerability shape the series’ emotional core.
The trailer concentrates on a sequence of high-pressure confrontations and narrative twists, with imagery that emphasises urgency and threat. Scenes suggest a mix of procedural examination and action-led sequences, underpinned by character-focused moments that move the plot.
According to ITV, the new series will probe questions of justice and ethical responsibility while examining the psychological impact of crime on victims and those who investigate it. The season appears to balance plot-driven set pieces with material intended to develop long-running character arcs.
Supporting cast members add layers of complication to Farrow’s work, portraying figures who either assist or obstruct his inquiries. Their relationships with the lead produce moments of suspense and moral ambiguity that the trailer teases across its runtime.
Prey has been noted by reviewers for its crisp scripting and strong performances, and early reactions to the trailer indicate the second season will continue in that vein. The footage points to heightened tension and confrontations that should carry through the forthcoming episodes.
For UK viewers, the trailer confirms the return of a series that combines procedural detail with character-driven drama; Prey was renewed for a second season ahead of production Prey was renewed for a second season. The announcement follows a run of promotional releases for the channel’s drama slate, including new previews for The Bay and Grantchester, placing Prey among ITV’s high-profile returns this season.
