VFX Amazon Prime Video releases official trailer for 'HANNA' season two streaming from 3 July

Amazon Prime Video releases official trailer for ‘HANNA’ season two; streaming from 3 July

Amazon Prime Video has launched the official trailer for HANNA season two which will stream from 3 July 2020 in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.

The second season of high-concept thriller, HANNA, returns with eight, one-hour episodes, and follows the journey of the extraordinary titular protagonist, as she evades the relentless pursuit of a sinister government agency, trying to discover the truth behind who she is. The second season is expected to be high on action and VFX. 

Following her discovery at the end of season one, Hanna (Esmé Creed-Miles) now knows that she is not the only young woman with unparalleled skill and elite training. The Utrax program has produced a whole contingent of highly skilled trainees, whose development is about to reach the lethal “second phase.” After their relocation to The Meadows facility, these trainees find their restrictions lifted and glimpse the possibility of a new identity in the outside world. But this apparent freedom will come at a heavy price.

In this new season, Hanna risks her freedom to rescue her friend Clara (Yasmin Monet Prince) from the clutches of the Utrax program, now run by John Carmichael (Dermot Mulroney) and his second in command, Leo Garner (Anthony Welsh). 

She finds help in the unlikely form of her previous nemesis, CIA agent Marissa Wiegler (Mireille Enos), who must protect both herself and Hanna from the ruthless organisation she once trusted. As Hanna delves deeper into the world of The Meadows and meets others like herself, including Sandy (Áine Rose Daly) and Jules (Gianna Kiehl), she begins to question her role in the larger context of Utrax’s assassin programme.

Prime members can stream HANNA exclusively via the Prime Video app for TVs, connected devices including Fire TV, mobile devices and online. Members can also download it to mobile devices for offline viewing at no additional cost to their membership. Customers who don’t have a Prime membership, can avail a 30 day free trial.