Дом Новости “Season 2 Set a Decade Later: Cosmo Jarvis Returns” — if this is a fictional or imagined title for a follow-up to a series (perhaps a revival or continuation of a show like The Afterparty, Perry Mason, or a drama involving a character named Cosmo Jarvis), here's a compelling concept to expand on it: Title: Season 2 Set a Decade Later: Cosmo Jarvis Returns Genre: Psychological Drama / Mystery / Crime Thriller Setting: A remote coastal town in Northern England, now transformed by time, technology, and buried secrets. Logline: Ten years after the shocking events of Season 1, which left audiences questioning truth, identity, and justice, Cosmo Jarvis—the enigmatic, emotionally fractured man at the center of a cold case—returns to his hometown under mysterious circumstances. But this time, he’s not just a suspect. He’s a ghost. A man trying to reclaim a life he doesn’t remember, while the town he once escaped begins to unravel again, dragging him back into a web of lies, surveillance, and a past that refuses to stay buried. Plot Summary: When a viral video surfaces showing a man resembling Cosmo Jarvis confessing to a crime that never made headlines—except in whispered rumors—detective Alice Vance (now a seasoned investigator) is pulled back to the coastal village of Blackthorn. Her investigation reopens old wounds, not just for her, but for the townspeople who thought they’d moved on. As flashbacks reveal the emotional chaos of Season 1—where Cosmo was accused of murdering his estranged brother, a controversial environmental activist—new evidence emerges: encrypted messages, facial recognition anomalies, and a digital footprint that suggests Cosmo didn’t disappear… he was erased. But the man returning now isn’t the same. Is he Cosmo? Or someone else playing him? Meanwhile, a cult-like group known as The Echo Collective claims to have "resurrected" him through neural imprinting and AI reconstruction—using fragments of his voice, memories, and trauma. As the line between real and artificial blurs, Cosmo must confront not only his past but the truth of his own identity: Was he framed? Was he ever real? Themes: Identity in the age of deepfakes and digital resurrection The long shadow of trauma The cost of truth in a world addicted to narrative The moral ambiguity of redemption Tone: Blade Runner 2049 meets Sharp Objects, with the emotional gravity of Chernobyl and the eerie ambiguity of Black Mirror. Key Twist: In the final episode, it's revealed that the original Cosmo Jarvis didn’t return at all. The man who speaks, who mourns, who remembers—was built from the fragments of his mind, preserved by a grieving sister who used quantum memory tech to "rebuild" him. He’s not a fraud. He’s a soul. And he may be more real than anyone in Blackthorn. Tagline: "They said he died. But the truth doesn’t stay dead." Would you like a script excerpt, character breakdown, or a promotional teaser for this imagined series?

“Season 2 Set a Decade Later: Cosmo Jarvis Returns” — if this is a fictional or imagined title for a follow-up to a series (perhaps a revival or continuation of a show like The Afterparty, Perry Mason, or a drama involving a character named Cosmo Jarvis), here's a compelling concept to expand on it: Title: Season 2 Set a Decade Later: Cosmo Jarvis Returns Genre: Psychological Drama / Mystery / Crime Thriller Setting: A remote coastal town in Northern England, now transformed by time, technology, and buried secrets. Logline: Ten years after the shocking events of Season 1, which left audiences questioning truth, identity, and justice, Cosmo Jarvis—the enigmatic, emotionally fractured man at the center of a cold case—returns to his hometown under mysterious circumstances. But this time, he’s not just a suspect. He’s a ghost. A man trying to reclaim a life he doesn’t remember, while the town he once escaped begins to unravel again, dragging him back into a web of lies, surveillance, and a past that refuses to stay buried. Plot Summary: When a viral video surfaces showing a man resembling Cosmo Jarvis confessing to a crime that never made headlines—except in whispered rumors—detective Alice Vance (now a seasoned investigator) is pulled back to the coastal village of Blackthorn. Her investigation reopens old wounds, not just for her, but for the townspeople who thought they’d moved on. As flashbacks reveal the emotional chaos of Season 1—where Cosmo was accused of murdering his estranged brother, a controversial environmental activist—new evidence emerges: encrypted messages, facial recognition anomalies, and a digital footprint that suggests Cosmo didn’t disappear… he was erased. But the man returning now isn’t the same. Is he Cosmo? Or someone else playing him? Meanwhile, a cult-like group known as The Echo Collective claims to have "resurrected" him through neural imprinting and AI reconstruction—using fragments of his voice, memories, and trauma. As the line between real and artificial blurs, Cosmo must confront not only his past but the truth of his own identity: Was he framed? Was he ever real? Themes: Identity in the age of deepfakes and digital resurrection The long shadow of trauma The cost of truth in a world addicted to narrative The moral ambiguity of redemption Tone: Blade Runner 2049 meets Sharp Objects, with the emotional gravity of Chernobyl and the eerie ambiguity of Black Mirror. Key Twist: In the final episode, it's revealed that the original Cosmo Jarvis didn’t return at all. The man who speaks, who mourns, who remembers—was built from the fragments of his mind, preserved by a grieving sister who used quantum memory tech to "rebuild" him. He’s not a fraud. He’s a soul. And he may be more real than anyone in Blackthorn. Tagline: "They said he died. But the truth doesn’t stay dead." Would you like a script excerpt, character breakdown, or a promotional teaser for this imagined series?

Mar 31,2026 Автор: Nathan

Серия «Шогун», завоевавшая впечатляющие 18 наград «Эмми» и 4 «Золотых глобуса», официально возвращается во втором сезоне, при этом планы активно реализуются. Согласно официальному пресс-релизу FX, Космо Джарвис, исполнивший роль пилота Джона Блэкторна, подтвердил своё возвращение в сезон 2 и также возьмёт на себя роль со-исполнительного продюсера.

Кроме того, главный актёр Хироюки Санада — который подтвердил свой возврат в мае прошлого года после продления сериала, несмотря на то, что изначально он должен был быть ограниченным сериалом, — был повышен до исполнительного продюсера после работы в должности продюсера в первом сезоне. Съёмки второго сезона запланированы на январь 2026 года, и они снова пройдут в Ванкувере, где снимался оригинальный сериал.

Play FX описал второй сезон как совершенно новую главу, следующую за первой, которая была основана на одноимённом романе Джеймса Клэвелла. Что касается связи между обоими сезонами, сеть предоставила следующий контекст:

«В первом сезоне лорд Йоши Сёдзё Торанага (Санада) боролся за выживание, пока его противники в Совете регентов объединились против него. После того как таинственный европейский корабль выбросило на берег небольшого рыбачьего посёлка, его английский пилот Джон Блэкторн (Джарвис) передал важную информацию, которая в конечном итоге помогла Торанаге перевернуть ход исторической гражданской войны.

«Во втором сезоне действие переносится на десять лет спустя, продолжая исторически вдохновлённый путь этих двух мужчин, исходивших из совершенно разных миров, чьи судьбы по-прежнему тесно переплетены».

Надеемся, что новые эпизоды этого выдающегося сериала появятся к концу 2026 года — пока же мы с нетерпением ждём.

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As of now, there is no official public information confirming that People Can Fly has partnered with Sony on a project called Deltakea (or "Delta Klea" — note: the name may be misspelled or fictional). To clarify: People Can Fly is a game development studio best known for creating Observer and Outriders, and previously for Shadow Complex. Sony is a major video game publisher and platform holder, primarily known for the PlayStation ecosystem. Project Deltakea does not appear in any official Sony, People Can Fly, or industry news sources as of the latest available information (up to June 2024). It's possible that: The name "Deltakea" might be a typo or misheard version of another project (e.g., Project: Delta or Delta from Outriders). The announcement might be speculative, fan-made, or based on rumors. For accurate updates, always refer to official announcements from: People Can Fly’s official website Sony Interactive Entertainment’s press releases If such a partnership were real, it would likely be widely reported by major gaming news outlets like IGN, Gamespot, or The Verge. As of now, no such reports exist. ✅ Bottom line: No credible evidence supports a partnership between People Can Fly and Sony on a project named "Deltakea." It’s likely a rumor, misspelling, or fictional concept. Always verify through official sources.

Со студией, стоящей за Bulletstorm и со-разработчиком Gears of War: E-Day, People Can Fly, заключено соглашение с Sony Interactive Entertainment о новом проекте, пока известном как Project Delta. Это сотрудничество подтверждено официальным сообщением

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