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By Jon Donnis
The cameras are rolling once again as Black Ops begins filming its highly anticipated second series for BBC One and iPlayer. The multi-award-winning comedy thriller is back with Gbemisola Ikumelo and Hammed Animashaun reprising their roles as Dom and Kay, the unlikely duo who first stumbled into undercover police work and now find themselves in the murky world of MI5. Akemnji Ndifornyen also returns as gang boss Tevin, promising more sharp humour and high-stakes chaos.
This time around, Dom and Kay are no longer just bumbling police officers. They have been recruited by MI5, but their day-to-day tasks are far from the glamorous world of international espionage. While they dream of thrilling missions, their new reality is mostly admin work and endless briefings. Everything changes when Dom crosses paths with the charismatic spy Steve, who dangles the possibility of real classified action. It is not long before the duo are drawn into a dangerous escapade that tests their instincts, their friendship, and even their love of carnival.
Series two will see an exciting lineup of guest stars joining the cast, including Tom Stourton, Nigel Havers, Annette Badland, Ed Speleers and Cathy Tyson. With its mix of action, comedy and sharp social commentary, Black Ops has quickly built a devoted fan base. The first series was a huge success, with its opening episode drawing 2.3 million viewers and an average of 1.6 million across the series.
Speaking about the new series, Gbemisola Ikumelo described returning to the show as like slipping into a favourite pair of shoes, adding that fans can expect even bigger and bolder adventures. Akemnji Ndifornyen promised that this second outing would be "bigger, better and blacker," teasing another wild and thrilling comedy ride.
With filming underway, excitement is already building for the return of Black Ops. The second series is set to air on BBC One and iPlayer later this year, bringing more fast-paced action and laugh-out-loud moments to screens across the UK.