Streaming giant Stan has released dramatic new trailer for thriller series Your Honor starring Bryan Cranston and Hope Davis

Stan releases dramatic new trailer for thriller series Your Honor starring Bryan Cranston and Hope Davis

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Your Honor has become one of Stan’s most highly-rated shows.

And the Australian streaming platform has released a dramatic trailer for the thriller series ahead of the season two premiere on Sunday.

In the sneak peek, Bryan Cranston’s character Michael Desiato has been called to bring down the largest crime organisation in New Orleans.

Streaming giant Stan has released dramatic new trailer for thriller series Your Honor starring Bryan Cranston and Hope Davis

Streaming giant Stan has released dramatic new trailer for thriller series Your Honor starring Bryan Cranston and Hope Davis

Streaming giant Stan has released dramatic new trailer for thriller series Your Honor starring Bryan Cranston and Hope Davis

The new series will follow Michael as he tries to stop gang leader Big Mo, played by Andrene Ward-Hammond, and Jimmy Baxter’s son Carlo played by Jimi Stanton.

Michael is a judge who became involved with an organised crime family in season one after his son was linked to a hit and run accident.

The show also stars Next Stop Wonderland actress Hope Davis, and Call Me By Your Name standout star Michael Stuhlbarg.

In the sneak peek, Bryan Cranston's character Michael Desiato has been called to bring down the largest crime organisation in New Orleans

In the sneak peek, Bryan Cranston's character Michael Desiato has been called to bring down the largest crime organisation in New Orleans

In the sneak peek, Bryan Cranston’s character Michael Desiato has been called to bring down the largest crime organisation in New Orleans

The series is executive produced by Emmy nominees Robert and Michelle King and Liz Glotzer.

It comes after the streaming giant released six-part series Black Snow, starring Travis Fimmel, earlier this month.

The plot centres on a fictional 30-year-old unsolved murder that rocked a North Queensland South Sea Islander community.

The new series will follow Michael as he tries to stop gang leader Big Mo, played by Andrene Ward-Hammond, and Jimmy Baxter's son Carlo played by Jimi Stanton

The new series will follow Michael as he tries to stop gang leader Big Mo, played by Andrene Ward-Hammond, and Jimmy Baxter's son Carlo played by Jimi Stanton

The new series will follow Michael as he tries to stop gang leader Big Mo, played by Andrene Ward-Hammond, and Jimmy Baxter’s son Carlo played by Jimi Stanton

The whodunnit, which was produced in north Queensland, begins with the slaying of a teenager, Isabel Baker, in 1995.

The killing rocked the small town of Ashford and devastated Isabel’s community.

No one was ever caught for the murder, but in 2020 a time capsule unearths a vital clue that puts Detective James Cormack (Fimmel) on the path to solving the crime. 

It comes after the streaming giant released six-part series Black Snow, starring Travis Fimmel, earlier this month

It comes after the streaming giant released six-part series Black Snow, starring Travis Fimmel, earlier this month

It comes after the streaming giant released six-part series Black Snow, starring Travis Fimmel, earlier this month

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