The acclaimed Irish-language crime drama Crá is to return for a second season, TG4 and BBC Northern Ireland have announced.
The announcement was made at the Belfast Media Festival on Wednesday.
The six-episode second series will begin filming in early 2026 in Co Donegal.
Returning and new cast members will be announced soon.
Crá is produced by Fíbín Media and Fíbín Films NI Ltd for TG4 and BBC Gaeilge with support from Screen Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen's Irish Language Broadcast Fund, Coimisiún na Meán, and distributors About Premium Content (APC).
Máire Ní Chonláin, TG4 Commissioning Editor, said: "We're delighted to see Crá return for a second series. The first season captivated audiences with its unique voice, creativity, and dark humour, and with Richie Conroy and Philip Doherty leading an exciting creative team, we're confident series two will deliver another compelling and distinctly Irish-language drama for viewers."
Karen Kirby, BBC Gaeilge Commissioning Executive, said: "Crá was the first Irish-language crime drama series to air on BBC One Northern Ireland, BBC iPlayer, and BBC Four, and after such positive reactions from audiences, a second series is great news. I'm looking forward to seeing where the story takes audiences in series two."
"Writers on the new series are Richie Conroy (Crá series one, Leonard and Hungry Paul), Sarah Gordon and Damian McCann (Aontas), and Noel McCann (Blue Lights) and Philip Doherty (Crá series one director), with actress and filmmaker Aoife Nic Ardghail also joining the team," BBC Northern Ireland added.
Season one of Crá is available on TG4 Player.