The new series picks up six months after the events of the first season, with the authorities investigating just what the hell happened in the town leading to the flooding and crazy rumours of dead people coming back to life. It sounds like the second season may have a slightly larger scope than the first and will (hopefully) delve more deeply into the backstory of the series.
Meanwhile, A&E are debuting the American remake of the first season on 9 March.
It's a pretty faithful-looking adaptation of the original, almost to the point of pastiche.
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