ITV Confirms Code of Silence Renewal After 20 Million Streams
ITV Confirms Code of Silence Renewal After 20 Million Streams

ITV Confirms Code of Silence Renewal After 20 Million Streams

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ITV has officially confirmed the renewal of the crime drama Code of Silence for a second series following its highly successful debut, which garnered 7.5 million viewers for the first episode and over 20 million streams on ITVX, making it the most-watched drama across all platforms in Q2 of 2025. The series stars Rose Ayling-Ellis, who plays Alison Woods, a deaf character central to the storyline, and she will reprise her role while also serving as an executive producer for the upcoming season. Created and written by Catherine Moulton and produced by Mammoth Screen, the show has been praised for its compelling storytelling and representation of the deaf community, with the new series expected to continue delivering suspenseful, distinctive thriller content. Filming for the second series is scheduled to begin next year, with key cast members including Kieron Moore and Charlotte Ritchie expected to return. ITV's drama commissioner Callum Dziedzic and director of drama Polly Hill expressed pride in the show's reception and excitement for the next chapter, highlighting Rose's contribution and the unique perspective Alison brings to the series. The production has also attracted international interest, with distribution deals in several countries, underscoring its broad appeal.

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