Today marked Tell Me A Story’s second visit to New York Comic Con. Remember the CBS All Access show that took our beloved fairy tales and twisted them into a dark psychological thriller? Well, the team is back for more.
Releasing their season two trailer and some fresh teaser art, creator and executive producer Kevin Williamson and cast members Paul Wesley, Odette Annable, Eka Darville, Natalie Alyn Lind, Carrie-Anne Moss and Danielle Campbell took to the stage to share more about this new season. The event was moderated by TV Guide magazine’s senior writer, Damian Holbrook.
Created by Kevin Williamson, Tell Me a Story season one retold the stories of Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs, and Hansel and Gretel. This time around, second season will feature the stories of three iconic princesses: Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.
Watch the trailer at the top of the post.
Give a round of applause to the Pruitt family as they navigate love, loss, romance and terror against the iconic backdrop of Music City – Nashville, Tennessee.
Filmed on location in Nashville, season two stars Paul Wesley (“The Vampire Diaries”) as Tucker Reed, Carrie-Anne Moss (“The Matrix,” “Jessica Jones”) as Rebecca Pruitt, Odette Annable (“House,” “Supergirl”) as Maddie Pruitt, Eka Darville (“Jessica Jones”) as Beau Morris, Matt Lauria (“Kingdom,” “Friday Night Lights”) as Jackson Pruitt, Natalie Alyn Lind (“The Gifted,” “The Goldbergs”) as Ashley Rose Pruitt, and Ashley Madekwe (“Salem,” “Revenge”) as Simone Garland.
Danielle Campbell (“The Originals”) returns in a recurring role as Olivia Moon. Garcelle Beauvais (“Spider-Man Homecoming”) as Veronica Garland, Caleb Castille (“Wu Tang: An American Saga”) as Ron, and Christopher Meyer (“The Affair”) as Derek round out the cast with recurring roles.
Season one off Tell Me a Story is currently available to binge on CBS All Access.
*a more detailed panel recap with photos to come*