Amazon has lined up its loved ones with a massive cast for Modern Love Season 2, including Kit Harrington and Anna Paquin.
It was previously reported that Minnie Driver would star in the new season of Amazon Studios’ anthology series, based on the New York Times column.
Harrington and Paquin are joined by Garrett Hedlund, Miranda Richardson and a slew of others, although no details about their characters have been given through Variety.

Cast: Amazon has lined up its loved ones with a massive cast for Modern Love season 2, including Kit Harrington and Anna Paquin


Cast: Minnie Driver was previously reported to star in the new season of Amazon Studios’ anthology series, based on the New York Times column.
The cast also includes Gbenga Akinnagbe (The Deuce), Susan Blackwell (Madam Secretary), Lucy Boynton (Bohemian Rhapsody), and Tom Burke (Mank),
Other cast members include Zoe Chao (Love Life), Maria Dizzia (Orange is the New Black), Grace Edwards, Dominique Fishback (Judas and the Black Messiah), and Kathryn Gallagher (Jagged Little Pill).
Telci Huynh (God Friended Me), Nikki M. James (Book of Mormon), Aparna Nancherla (Corporate), Larry Owens (High Maintenance) and Zane Pais (Room 104) will also star on the show.


Dominique: Other cast members include Zoe Chao (Love Life), Maria Dizzia (Orange is the New Black), Grace Edwards, Dominique Fishback (above, Judas and the Black Messiah), and Kathryn Gallagher (Jagged Little Pill)
Rounding out the cast are Isaac Powell (Dear Evan Hansen), Ben Rappaport (For the People), Milan Ray (Troop Zero), Jack Reynor (Midsommar), Marquis Rodriguez (When They See Us), James Scully (You), Zuzanna Szadkowski (Gossip Girl), Lulu Wilson (The Glorias), Don Wycherley (Wild Mountain Thyme), and Jeena Yi (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt).
“We are so excited to bring a second season of this series to life and give it a chance to really shine a light on what matters most,” said showrunner John Carney.
“With so much uncertainty in our current world, these stories bring truth and love to people everywhere, and I am so grateful to be a part of making that happen,” he added.


Excited: ‘We are so excited to bring a second season of this series to life and give it a chance to really shine a light on what matters most,’ said showrunner John Carney.
The first season, starring Anne Hathaway, aired in mid-October 2019 and was renewed for a second season just a week later.
The second season’s production was suppressed by the COVID-19 pandemic, although it’s unclear when filming will begin now.
John Carney (Once) created the series and serves as executive producer and showrunner, while also directing one episode this season.


First Season: The first season, starring Anne Hathaway, was broadcast in mid-October 2019 and was renewed for a second season just a week later
He will be joined this season by John Crowley, Marta Cunningham, Jesse Peretz and Andrew Rannells as directors, with Celine Held and Logan George co-directing an episode.
While no specific plot details were given, the episode of Rannells will be based on a personal essay he wrote for the New York Times column.
Todd Hoffman, Trish Hofmann and Anthony Bregman will also executive produce for Season 2, along with The New York Times’ Caitlin Roper and Choire Sicha.


Cast and crew: John Crowley, Marta Cunningham, Jesse Peretz and Andrew Rannells as directors this season, with Celine Held and Logan George co-directing an episode