Details for Season 2 of Netflix’s highly-received teen series “13 Reasons Why” have been kept under wraps by both cast and crew so far, but some did not hesitate to enlighten fans on what they should expect from the second installment.
Showrunner Brian Yorkey recently revealed in an interview that they will still be focusing on Hannah Baker’s (Katherine Langford) story, but told in a different perspective. Moreover, he confirmed that as for the new narrator for Season 2, there will be more than one. He said, “Hannah told her version of events, but there are at least 12 kids who have another version of those events that we actually haven't really heard from yet. So I think there's quite a bit more of Hannah's story to tell."
"I don't think Hannah told any untruths on her tape but I think she told her story and she reclaimed her narrative which had really been taken from her. She reclaimed the narrative, “'This is the story of my life and this is why it ends.” But there are other people who might want to tell that story differently or who are players in that story who might have a different perspective on some of those events," he clarified.
As for Langford, who plays Hannah in the show, she even has suggestions who would ne narrating in Season 2, the Hollywood Reporter said. She revealed, "I want someone kind of obscure, like Skye. Jessica or Alex are very interesting, I'd be interested to see where their stories go this season. I want to believe [Alex] is alive."
Langford also shared how her character will be shown in Season 2. She said, “We’re going to see Hannah in flashbacks. We’re going to see parts of Hannah’s life that we didn’t in Season 1. We haven’t really gone into that much detail but I know that we’re going to continue that dialogue and keep developing the story.”


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