Networks Order Second Season Of Sensitive Skin

The Movie Network and Movie Central announced that they have ordered a second season of the premium original series, “Sensitive Skin.”

The series is led by Golden Globe Award winner and Emmy Award nominee Kim Cattrall, returning as executive producer and star, joined by Genie and Tony Award winner Don McKellar (“The Grand Seduction”), who resumes his role as director and executive producer, while multiple Gemini Award winner and Tony Award winner Bob Martin (“Michael: Tuesdays & Thursdays”) returns as head writer and executive producer.

“We are thrilled to be coming back for a second season of ‘Sensitive Skin’ on The Movie Network, Movie Central, and HBO Canada. Their continued support, and our strong viewership over the summer, have been truly inspiring,” said star and executive producer Kim Cattrall in a media release. “We are returning with a terrifically talented creative team and look forward to our spring start.”

“We are excited by the creative direction ‘Sensitive Skin’ is taking in Season 2,” said Corrie Coe, Senior Vice-President of  Independent Production at Bell Media. “The series is exactly what smart, premium, auteur-driven television is all about, and we’re proud to once again be working with such an incredibly talented team led by our partners at Rhombus Media.”

“’Sensitive Skin’ had the highest-rated premiere of all time on HBO Canada for an original production, proving that well promoted, bold Canadian programming resonates with our Pay TV audience,” said Maria Hale, Vice President and Head of Content Distribution & Pay TV at Corus Entertainment. “With an impressive roster of homegrown and world renowned creative talent including Kim Cattrall, Don McKellar, Bob Martin and the team at Rhombus Media, we are delighted to begin production on Season 2.”

In a Canadian broadcast first, HBO Canada marathon-launched the series by making the entire six-episode first season available to subscribers online and on demand following its broadcast premiere.

The new season of “Sensitive Skin” goes into production in Toronto in Spring 2015.

Photo: Sensitive Skin/HBO Canada

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