We have always been really sensitive to sexual harassment issues and have a zero tolerance policy, but clearly our policies haven’t prevented violations, so we’re taking this opportunity to take another look at our guidelines.” He later told Buzzfeed: “After we investigated, we felt that terminating his membership was the proper course of action. I think it’s surprising how the pieces come together and how it’s all related." "These are all tied up in this central mystery of what is on these polaroids, who is leaving them and why. Yorkey, speaking to EW, said: "The threads of this mystery, like who’s doing this and why and how does it relate to Hannah Baker and how does it relate to what Jessica went through, it all comes together in the later episodes in a way that I think is really satisfying and also speaks to some of the underlying themes that we’re talking about like sexual abuse and the endemic nature of sexual abuse and the way institutions sometimes wittingly or unwittingly allow it to continue. We now know the 'device' is polaroids thanks to the teaser. We better all start Googling 'other analogue devices' now." He later teased: "There will be a new piece of technology for 13-year-olds to Google and try to understand what it was," he joked. "So the cassette tapes aren’t at the center of it - those two boxes of tapes are still hanging around and matter to people," said Yorkey. The show's last episode leaves the way open for a season three.
“As sad as it is, there is life after Hannah, and this season we get to see the effects it had on the people around her a lot more.” “This season we get to explore a lot more of the other characters and their journeys, which I’m excited about. Speaking to EW she also said: The actress added: “It’s a different story than season one and I think that’s a good thing. I would prepare fans not to expect Hannah from Season 1 for a multitude of reasons" Speaking about the new season Langford said: "You see a very different Hannah in Season 2. The main cast are set to return with Dylan Minnette as Clay, Brandon Flynn - Justin Foley, Alisha Boe - Jessica Davis, Christian Navarro - Tony, Devin Druid - Tyler, Miles Heizer - Alex, Justin Prentice - Bryce and even Ross Butler - Zach and Michele Selen Ang - Courtney.Įven Katherine Langford is returning as Hannah Baker, though she may not have as central role. Who's in the cast for 13 Reasons Why season? There's a Spotify playlist with the songs available so far. Yorkey has said there's a mix of old and new again and that music plays an important role in the storytelling again.
Selena Gomez new track for the show came out on May 10. TrailerĪ teaser was tweeted on April 30 saying the 'Truth is developing'. The show will be back on Netflix on May 18 - it's expected to drop at 8am UK time. Season One was released on March 31st, 2017, but we've had to wait longer for season two.
The cast have recorded warnings that will play at the start of each episode, explaining what viewers can do if they are affected by the series. The show faced criticism for it's unflinching re-telling of Hannah's tale - showing how she killed herself in great detail - so much so, some found it too graphic. Season one was based on Jay Asher's book of the same name, focusing on Hannah Baker and the tapes she left behind detailing the reasons she killed herself, but season two is going to tell a different story looking at the aftermath of Hannah Baker's death including a court case.Īfter the release date was confirmed executive producer Selena Gomez and showrunner Brian Yorkey have given us a taste of what's to come including the fact there will be 13 different narrators. 13 Reasons Why is coming to Netflix on Friday, May 18 after months of fans waiting.