POLDARK 2 (2025)

The Cornish winds are howling again, and Ross Poldark can’t stay retired for long.
Aidan Turner gallops back as the brooding captain—scarred by war, richer in grit, poorer in patience—yanked from fragile peace when revolution’s roar crashes against England’s shores. Corruption claws deeper into the coast, mines flood with greed, and old enemies sharpen their knives. Eleanor Tomlinson’s Demelza is fiercer than ever—heart of fire, tongue like flint—standing beside Ross as love and loyalty are tested in the gathering storm.

Jack Farthing’s George Warleggan slithers back, schemes darker than a collapsed shaft. Luke Norris’ Dwight wrestles with healing a broken nation, while Heida Reed’s Elizabeth lingers like a ghost on the cliffs—choices echoing through generations.

Debbie Horsfield’s pen and Joss Agnew’s lens promise sweeping granite vistas, crashing waves, and romance raw as exposed ore. Horseback chases through gales, betrayal’s bitter sting, and those quiet moments by the fire where Ross and Demelza remind us why we fell so hard the first time.
Turner’s still got that windswept magic—no scything required to set hearts racing. This isn’t revival. It’s reckoning.
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