Summary created by Smart Answers AIIn summary:Tech Advisor confirms the BBC detective series ‘Ludwig’ returns for a second season, featuring David Mitchell and Anna Maxwell Martin reprising their roles after the show attracted 9.5 million viewers.Season 2 explores John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor’s new role as Crime Scene Consultant, partnering with DCI Russell Carter on impossible crimes while investigating potential police corruption including Chief Constable Ziegler.New cast additions include Mark Bonnar as newspaper editor Gareth Fisher and Sian Clifford as MP Joanne Kemper, with the mystery of James’s incriminating files driving the upcoming storyline. The David Mitchell-led detective series Ludwig was immensely popular during its initial run, drawing in 9.5 million viewers in just 28 days. It even rivaled well-known TV shows like The Great British Bake Off. If you're a fan of the enigmatic John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor and the unresolved disappearance of his twin James, you might be wondering about the future of the show. Fear not, as the BBC has officially confirmed that Ludwig will be back for a second season. Lead actor David Mitchell expressed his excitement about the return of John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor, stating, “I’m thrilled that John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor will continue to tackle Cambridge's intricate crime wave and face new challenges head-on.” When could Ludwig season 2 be released? The exact premiere date for Ludwig season 2 has not been announced by the BBC yet. However, the show is set to make a comeback on BBC iPlayer and BBC One in 2026. Production for the second season commenced in September 2025, as confirmed by the BBC. BBC/Big Talk Studios /Amanda Searle Ludwig season 2 cast: Who will return? The BBC has confirmed that the following actors will reprise their roles: David Mitchell as John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor/James Taylor Anna Maxwell Martin as Lucy Betts-Taylor Dipo Ola as DI Russell Carter Dorothy Atkinson as DCS Carol Shaw Ralph Ineson as Chief Constable Ziegler Karl Pilkington as DI Matt Neville Notably absent from the announcement were: Izuka Hoyle as DS Alice Finch Gerran Howell as DC Simon Evans It's unlikely that we'll see Sophie Willan return as Holly Pinder – more details on this in our spoiler-filled plot speculation below. BBC/Big Talk Studios /Amanda Searle Four new faces will join the cast: Mark Bonnar (Dept. Q, Guilt) as Gareth Fisher, a newspaper editor Sian Clifford (Fleabag, The Ballad of Wallis Island) as Joanne Kemper, a local MP Ben Ashenden (Deep Cover, Black Mirror) as DC Ethan Cole Rumi Sutton (After the Flood, Mutiny) as DC Caitlin Sullivan What happened at the end of Ludwig season 1? In the season 1 finale, John managed to clear Lucy's name of wrongful murder charges in his signature unconventional style after cyber expert Holly Pinder was found dead and Lucy was framed for the crime. Holly had planned to blackmail Lucy over her husband's secrets, leading to the real killer framing Lucy. John's intricate deductions forced the culprit to confess, revealing a conspiracy involving Holly selling confidential police files. Despite John's deception about his identity, the team offered him a consultant position due to his impressive solving skills. More complex cases are expected in season 2. The mystery of James deepened as John decoded his message, leading to the discovery of incriminating files sold by Holly. These files may implicate other officers, particularly Chief Constable Ziegler, hinting at widespread corruption. BBC/Big Talk Studios /Olly Courtney As James watched from afar, the discovery of these files raises questions about the extent of corruption and who can be trusted. What’s the plot of Ludwig season 2? In the upcoming season, Ludwig embarks on a new role that allows him to focus on his passion without the need for impersonation. The synopsis teases: Continuing from the first series, the master puzzle-solver John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor (David Mitchell) is now a Crime Scene Consultant, working with DCI Russell Carter (Dipo Ola) on seemingly unsolvable cases for the Cambridge Police Authority. With his true identity revealed, Ludwig is more eccentric than ever - brilliant at puzzles but inept at everything else. BBC/Big Talk Studios /Olly Courtney How to watch Ludwig season 1 in the UK and abroad All episodes of Ludwig are available for streaming in the UK on BBC iPlayer. You can catch up on the entire series on the platform. At present, the show is not being distributed internationally, but you can refer to our guide for watching BBC iPlayer abroad to enjoy the thrilling detective series. Related articles