Crime drama Red Eye has been renewed for a second series

Jing Lusi will return as DS Hana Li

Author: Alex RossPublished 11th Sep 2024
Last updated 11th Sep 2024

With dramas such as Trigger Point and Mr Bates vs The Post Office, ITV/STV bosses released some record-breaking shows in the first quarter of the year, which also included high-octane drama Red Eye.

The drama, which starred Richard Armitage and Jing Lusi, launched on ITV/STV on Sunday 21st April, and it's now hit 29.3m streams and is one of ITV’s top ten dramas of the year so far, exceeding 8 million viewers.

Will there be a second series?

News emerged on Wednesday 11th September that Red Eye has been commissioned for a second series.

ITV’s Head of Drama Polly Hill, said: “I am so delighted to see the success of Red Eye. It’s incredible to get an audience of over 8 million and a huge thank you to everyone involved for making such a brilliant and addictive thriller. I can’t wait for audiences to see where Pete takes series 2. It’s another exciting ride!”

Executive Producers Julie Gardner and Lachlan MacKinnon, added: “We’re thrilled to be embarking on another high-octane ride with Peter A Dowling, Polly Hill and her team at ITV. We’re beyond grateful to the audience who embraced all the twists and turns of series 1 with such enthusiasm. Expect more thrills and spills to follow.”

What will series two be about?

At this early stage, no plot details have been announced.

When will it be on TV?

There's no word yet on a start date for series two of Red Eye, but it has been confirmed that filming will begin next year.

Who is returning for series two?

Although Richard Armitage won't feature in series two, Jing Lusi will return as DS Hana Li with a new conspiracy to solve in the high-octane world of Red Eye.

Lesley Sharp and Jemma Moore also reprise their roles as Head of MI5 Madeline Delaney and journalist Jess Li.

Further casting for series two will be announced closer to the start of filming.

What was series one about?

The adrenaline-filled drama is set on an overnight flight from London to Beijing and the corridors of power within Whitehall.

According to ITV/STV, Red Eye's official synopsis for series one is: 'After attending a medical conference in Beijing and coming frighteningly close to dying in a car crash, Dr. Matthew Nolan, played by Richard Armitage, arrives home and is immediately arrested at London’s Heathrow Airport. Exhausted and confused, Nolan is accused of the murder of a woman who was in the car he crashed. Despite his protests that he was driving alone, Nolan is set to return to China to face charges.

'DC Hana Li, played by Jing Lusi is the no-nonsense London officer charged with accompanying Nolan back to Beijing. Her resentment for this assignment, and of Nolan himself, is immediate. However, in flight, when a first death occurs, DC Li begins to suspect foul play. Further deaths confirm that Nolan is in danger, and after a call from MI5, Hana finds herself embroiled in an escalating conspiracy.

'Back in London, we follow Hana’s sister, scrappy reporter Jess Li, played by Jemma Moore, who is running her own investigation into Nolan’s extradition and finds herself running for her life from an unknown assassin. And in Thames House, the head of MI5, Madeline Delaney, played by Lesley Sharp, breaks protocol and risks her entire career to not only help Hana and Nolan stay alive but also to expose an international conspiracy that seems to implicate both China and people in her own government.'

Is there a trailer?

Check out the trailer for series one of Red Eye below:

There's no trailer for series two just yet.

When did series one start?

The first episode aired on Sunday 21st April 2024 at 9pm, with weekly episodes every Sunday night.

How can I watch Red Eye?

All episodes from series one are now available on ITVX and STV Player.

The first series of Red Eye has now been broadcast in over 120 territories worldwide.

How many episodes?

There's six episodes in the first series, all one-hour long.

Series two is set to follow the same format.

Who was in the cast for series one?

Fool Me Once actor Richard Armitage plays the main role of Dr Matthew Nolan, whilst Gangs of London star Jing Lusi takes on the role of DC Hana Li.

As well as Richard and Jing, there's a long cast for the drama, check out the full cast of Red Eye series one below:

Jing Lusi as Hana Li

Richard Armitage as Matthew Nolan

Lesley Sharp as Madeline Delaney

Jemma Moore as Jess Li

Dan Li as Toni Zhang

Zoe Telford as Amber Hurst

Lucianne McEvoy as Kate Ward

Thomas Chaanhing as Chén

Jonathan Aris as John Tennant

Xiangyi Tan as Tiffany

Oliver Maltman as Steven Hurst

Robert Gilbert as Simon King

Rick Warden as Chris Peele

Aidan Cheng as Wú

Cash Holland as Ruth Banks

Kevan MacKenzie as Len Delaney

Mido Hamada as Mike Maxwell

Tai Yin Chan as Rén Yúnxi

Daphne Cheung as Mrs Ruǎn Yuè

David KS Tse as Minister Aìguó Táng

Ken Bradshaw as Officer Miller

Where was series one filmed?

Filming for the series took place in a number of different locations, with the majority of filming actually taking place on a real plane, not a set.

Speaking to Radio Times, main actress Jing Lusi explained: "Before we started filming, we weren't too sure how the space was going to work because it wasn't a purpose-built set where you can remove the walls for cameras, it was a real plane.

"Every time we filmed a scene, someone would have to close the doors manually, so it didn’t look like there was a door open on the side of the plane in mid-air. Thanks to the director, cinematographer and the phenomenal crew, they made true magic out of that small space."

It's not yet been announced where series two will be filmed.

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