If you're already planning your TV schedule for 2025, ITV's Malpractice Season 2 is one show you can't ignore. After an intense first season centered around the troubled Dr. Lucinda Edwards (played by Niamh Algar), the medical drama is getting a complete face-lift. Instead of returning to the same A&E department or revisiting old storylines, the production team is switching things up with a fresh cast, a new medical specialty, and an entirely different hospital environment.
The first season made its mark with audiences by diving headfirst into the world of emergency medicine and the chaos following a fatal overdose. Dr. Lucinda Edwards was put under the microscope, facing the ugly side of medical investigations. Viewers were gripped by the way the show balanced procedural tension with personal struggle, earning the series a solid 7.1/10 rating on IMDb.
Season 2 steps far away from Lucinda’s shadow. The creators made it clear that writing another malpractice saga about the same doctor would feel forced and repetitive. They wanted to avoid throwing Dr. Edwards into the background or concocting another crisis just for the sake of continuity. So, instead, Season 2 is turning to a fresh setting with a focus on a different department in the hospital. Details on which department are still tightly under wraps, keeping fans guessing about whether the show will move to a surgical ward, a psychiatric unit, or perhaps even a pediatric specialty. Either way, the stakes remain high.
The casting shake-up tosses some notable names into the mix. The drama introduces Tom Hughes, known for his roles in Line of Duty and Victoria, who portrays Dr. Ford. He’s joined by Selin Hizli—you might remember her from the hit comedy Am I Being Unreasonable?—taking on the role of Dr. Sophia Hernandez. Hizli isn’t new to ITV, but this is her first time stepping into a dramatic role with the network after wowing audiences with her comedic chops. Rounding out the cast are Zoë Telford, Rick Warden, and Ace Bhatti, the latter recognized for his performance in Bohemian Rhapsody. This group of actors brings a blend of sharp talent and fresh energy, ready to tackle the new medical territory the show is unveiling.
The show's creators have stressed that this isn’t just a rehash of the familiar. With every department comes a new world of ethical dilemmas, pressures, and personal stories—these writers want to mine each for all its drama. By focusing on another branch of medicine, they’re aiming to give fans something unexpected, challenging viewers to see hospital life through brand-new eyes.
If you missed the explosive debut season or want to refresh your memory, Malpractice Season 1 is still streaming on ITVX, making it easy to jump back in. Ready for a change of scene and a slew of new medical crises? Set your reminders: Season 2 kicks off on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm, Sunday May 4, 2025. With a fresh cast, a new department, and the same gripping sense of tension, this medical thriller may be just what your Sunday evenings need.
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