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Latest Official Announcements on Dollface season 2! Release Date, Cast Details and Plot News.

The Dollface season 1 finale aired on Halloween. The show was a major hit and has been renewed for a second season! Get ready to see more of our favourite dolls as they navigate the world of high school, college, relationships, and friendships. With new cast members joining in this season, we are excited to see what happens with their storylines.

Dollface Season 2 Release Date Updates:

As of now, there is no exact release date for the second season of Dollface. According to Express, season 2; was meant to air in November of 2020, which would have been; about a year since the first season; was released; onto the streaming service. However, like many other shows, Dollface was affected by COVID-19, causing its production; to be pushed back.

Further, there doesn’t seem to be any updated news; on if the show has been able to resume production, meaning it’s still likely on pause. Express, when reporting; on the matter back in June 2020, estimated that the second season; would be released sometime in early 2021. However, we’re now three months; into 2021, and, sadly, there have been no further updates; on when production will pick back up. This means fans may have quite the wait; ahead of them until; we get to continue; with Jules’s story.

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Fans fearing that the season 2 renewal; of the series might have been reversed; as a result of the pandemic; will be reassured; to hear that Craig Erwich, President of ABC Entertainment and Hulu Originals, recently told Deadline, “We have a plan to bring it back.” Hopefully, details of that plan will be forthcoming.

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The Cast of Dollface Season 2:

Michael Welch (TV’s “Teen Wolf”) as Dr. David Langford

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MacKenzie Porter (TV’s “Grey’s Anatomy”) as Jules, the first Dollface victim and subject of most of the experiments in season one

Sydney Sweeney (*The Newcomers) as Emma, a new Dollface patient.

Erica Tremblay (TV’s “Room 104”) as Jenn, a new Dollface patient.

Dallas Roberts (TV’s “The Lone Gunman”), who played Dr. Langford in season one, will now play his father: Psychiatrist Bennett Langford.

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Plot Summary of Season Two:

With the successful treatment for Dollface victims and the general public under control, Jules is safe to leave her protective custody with FBI Agent Frank Cranston at any time she wishes; however, when she learns that more people have been infected by the virus from New York City airport screenings than there were before, Jules understandably wants to keep herself hidden away from society until it’s clear that this illness has passed or can be cured.

The FBI and other government agencies suggest that Dollface victims should not be “outed” to the public, but Jules feels that it’s her responsibility as a Dollface patient to connect with others like herself to understand what they have been through; she starts building up support groups for other patients of similar age ranges.

A new case emerges when an 18-year old college student is infected by the virus while on campus. The team must work quickly if they want to find more information about this latest victim before he becomes another one of Dr. Varick’s failed experiments at treating the illness – or worse yet: If his blood has already been used for transfusions, there will be no way to stop Dollface from spreading.

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Is Dollface Season 2 worth watching?

Yes! Dollface season one was a hit, and there’s no doubt that the second instalment will be just as successful. The storyline is suspenseful enough to keep you hooked, but not so scary that it’ll give you nightmares. A few scenes might make your heart race with fear, sure – but this show won’t stop being entertaining. If anything, it’ll only get better since Dollface Season Two has more episodes in store for viewers than its predecessor did.

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If I had to describe what makes Dollface worth watching in two words? It would have to be “thrills” and “chills.” Catch up on all of the latest news about this series by reading our blog post today!”

Why do you think Dollface season one was such a hit?

Well, it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what makes this show so successful. It might just be the fact that you don’t know who will survive and who won’t by the end of every episode. I’m sure many people are intrigued by how each character is given an equal chance – even if they start as some sort of antagonist. Or maybe viewers are drawn in because there isn’t any gore or excessive violence; instead, Dollface only relies on jump scares when necessary to keep its audience spooked out!

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