
Patrick Dempsey is no stranger to keeping audiences hooked. But with ‘Memory of a Killer’, he has done something even more impressive — anchored a brand new drama that has had viewers gripped from its very first episode. The thriller, which also stars Michael Imperioli, has been one of the standout stories this season. And now, fans have every reason to celebrate.According to Deadline, the network has officially renewed ‘Memory of a Killer’ for a second season, with the announcement landing on the same day as the season 1 finale, April 6. The pickup follows the recent season 2 renewal of Fox’s other freshman drama ‘Best Medicine’, headlined by Josh Charles, making it two-for-two for the network’s new dramas this season.
What is ‘Memory of a Killer’ about?
Dempsey plays Angelo Flannery, a man living a dangerous double life while hiding a devastating personal secret. He is slowly losing his memory. When he discovers that his wife’s recent death may not have been an accident, and someone begins targeting his pregnant daughter, Maria, played by Odeya Rush, Angelo is forced to search through his past to find answers. The list of suspects is very longImperioli plays Dutch Forlanni, an accomplished Italian chef whose restaurant serves as a front for criminal enterprise. Dutch is Angelo’s oldest friend and employer, the man who assigns Angelo his targets. The cast also includes Richard Harmon, Peter Gadiot, and Daniel David Stewart.The series is inspired by the book and the 2003 Belgian film ‘De Zaak Alzheimer’. Showrunners Aaron Zelman and Glenn Kessler, who joined midway through production of the first season, will continue in their roles for season 2.
What are the creators saying about season 2?
Per Deadline, Michael Thorn, President of Fox Television Network, said, “Memory of a Killer has become a true standout with visceral performances from Patrick Dempsey and Michael Imperioli. Aaron Zelman, Glenn Kessler, and our partners have delivered a sharp, emotional character-driven thriller that’s clearly landed with viewers, and we’re excited to continue that success together in Season 2.”Channing Dungey added, “We’re thrilled Fox has renewed ‘Memory of a Killer’ for a second season, a richly deserved renewal given the show’s great critical, creative, and commercial success. The performances of Patrick Dempsey and Michael Imperioli have been powerful and compelling, and we can’t wait to see what the show’s brilliant creative team has in store for Angelo’s next chapter.”‘Memory of a Killer’ joins ‘Doc’, ‘Animal Control’, and ‘Best Medicine’ on Fox’s list of returning shows for next season.