EastEnders and Coronation Street stars sign up to second series of huge ITV drama with filming already underway

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EASTENDERS and Coronation Street stars are among the latest additions for a hit ITV drama’s second series.

After The Flood debuted last year, with Sophie Rundle starring as PC Joanna Marshall.

A police officer kneeling in floodwater.
Filming for After The Flood series two is underway
Jill Halfpenny in a red suit.
Jill Halfpenny is among the new names who have signed up
Ian Puleston-Davies at the UK premiere of "The Almond And The Seahorse".
Coronation Street alum Ian Puleston-Davies is also on board

Soap legends Jill Halfpenny and Ian Puleston-Davies have come on board for series two.

Filming for the new series is currently underway in Greater Manchester and Derbyshire.

Jill, 49, has starred in both Coronation Street and EastEnders – playing Rebecca Hopkins and Kate Mitchell respectively.

In After The Flood, the actress will portray the role of DS Sam Bradley.

While Ian, 66, had a five-year stint as Owen Armstrong in Coronation Street.

He will now star as After The Flood newcomer Tony Rower in upcoming episodes.

Series two picks up the story of newly promoted detective Jo Marshall (Sophie Rundle).

Immersed in a baffling murder investigation, tensions simmer in Waterside as the rising threat of moorland fires loom.

With a risk of further flooding, a body is found under bizarre circumstances.

Jo is now in a race to stop the killer – and brought into conflict with the town’s dark and influential forces.

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She finds herself in a deeply personal investigation while trying to root out decades-old corruption in the police force – and her own family.

In series one, Jo investigated the the death of an unidentified man following a devastating flash flood.

Other new cast members in series two include Alun Armstrong (New Tricks), Matthew McNulty (The Rising) and Tony Marshall (Casualty)

They join previously announced returnees Sophie Rundle, Nicholas Gleaves, Lorraine Ashbourne, Philip Glenister and Matt Stokoe.

Andy Pryor, Casting Director for Quay Street Productions, addressed the new castings.

He said: “To attract such talented household names to the series is a testament to the brilliant writing by Mick Ford, once again writing such a thrilling story filled to the brim with interesting and compelling characters.

“We couldn’t be happier with the calibre of talent we have both returning and joining After the Flood for series two.

“Each cast member is perfect for their role and we are looking forward to seeing how they bring their characters to life on screen.”

After The Flood airs on ITV1 and ITVX.

Sophie Rundle as Joanna Marshall on a phone call.
Peaky Blinders’ Sophie Rundle plays lead character Joanna Marshall
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