Warning: This article contains spoilers for season one of Liar
After the first season of ITV drama Liar ended on a massive cliffhanger in 2017, the second season is finally on its way.
The show dealt with themes of rape, victim blaming and uncovering the truth, with the show gripping everyone who watched it.
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The first instalment proved to be all anyone was talking about at the time, and we are more than ready for the next installment.
But what do we know about it so far?
Well it looks like season two started filming around May this year after the huge twist which came right at the end, when we saw Andrew's dead body in the marshes.
The cliffhanger left loads of questions unanswered - the main one being who killed Andrew? Of course, we imagine this is what the second season will be answering.
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So what happened? If you cast your mind back to the first series, it followed Laura Nielson (played by Joanne Froggatt), a newly single teacher, whose first date with surgeon Andrew Earlham (Ioan Gruffudd) ends with two very different memories of the night.
Laura awoke believing she had been raped, but Andrew - who has a son at Laura's school - insists the sex was consensual.
The series sees the teacher face a host of people who didn't believe her, leaving her full of doubt and questioning her own sanity. But eventually she finds a way to prove Andrew was her rapist.
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Laura uncovered recordings Andrew made of each of his victims, including DI Vanessa Harmon (Shelley Conn), and handed over evidence to the police. With his son Luke realising the truth about his dad and a warrant out for his arrest, the surgeon goes on the run.
Showrunners Harry and Jack Williams confirmed the second series will be a classic whodunit, exploring a list of suspects. Could it be Laura? His son Luke? Or many another one of Andrew's victims?
"There are certainly a few suspects and we hope to explore that further," Harry told the Mirror. "Andrew has been missing for several weeks and then we see his dead body in the empty marshlands. The question is, what happened in those missing weeks that led to Andrew's demise?"
Brother Jack added: "We don't want to do it cynically - it will be a new set of lies and perceptions. We want to give ourselves time, it will probably be the year after next. I hope people feel happy to wait."
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It was set to air in autumn, so should be dropping around about now.
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