Apple TV+ has announced there will be a second season of the period drama The Buccaneers.
The series was inspired by Edith Wharton's unfinished book The Forge and follows the lives of American girls who move and marry into London society in the 1870s and the culture clash that ensues.
Starring as the fun set of girls is The Assistant star Kristine Frøseth as Nan, 13 Reasons Why's Alisha Boe as Conchita, Saved By The Bell's Mabel Elmsworth and Mad Men's Christina Hendricks as Mrs St George and Kate Winslet's daughter Mia Threapleton stars as Honoria.
The young heiresses have failed to get in with New York's Gilded Age debutante set, back home, as their money is considered too new there.
London's financially struggling aristocrats are willing to accept their new world money, but draw the line at their mores.
The series is set against a modern sound track of top modern female performers which intertwine with the unpredictable plot.
The series is written by Tracey Ullman Show's Katherine Jakeways and directed by Bleak House's Susanna White with Doctor Who's Beth Willis as executive producer.