Trailer To ALLBLK’s Terror Lake Drive Season Two

ALLBLK, the popular streaming service for Black television and film from AMC Networks, is set to premiere the highly anticipated second season of its fan-favorite anthology series Terror Lake Drive on Thursday, June 23. Terror Lake Drive: Single Black Female takes place two years after the chain of events that traumatized the tenants of the Freeman Lake Apartments in season onebringing a new and unsuspecting tenant to the mystifying lakeside apartment complex.

Created and written by Jerry LaMothe (Blackout) and Kajuana S. Marie, season two follows Deja (Pascale Armand, Eclipsed), a traveling nurse, who recently completed an assignment in Austin, Texas. Much to the dismay of her friends and colleagues, Deja accepts a position at the newly constructed Atlanta University Hospital. Amid her housing quest, she meets an awkwardly shy and eclectic Doula named Shana (Yolonda Ross, The Chi), a nursing student at the university who is seeking a roommate – single Black female preferred. Oblivious to its checkered past, Deja makes herself at home with Shana at Freeman Lake, while unknowingly becoming a target of the latest eerie coincidences to inhabit the troubled apartment complex. Additional cast includes Charles Malik Whitfield (Chicago Med), Keith Arthur Bolden (Black Lightning, Cobra Kai), Denise Boutte (Meet the Browns) and Kendrick Cross (Ambitions). With Cynthia Bailey (Real Housewives of ATL) and Reginae Carter (Social Society, Pride & Prejudice ATL) in supporting roles.

LaMothe will direct and executive produce the series' 7-episode run. Kajuana S. Marie and Jumaane Ford are Executive Producers under the LaMothe's J. LaMothe Entertainment banner. Chris Bongirne, Errol Sadler and Samad Davis serve as producers. And General Manager, Brett Dismuke, and SVP of Development & Production, Nikki Love, also serve as executive producers for ALLBLK.

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