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'Big Sky' Will Have A Brand New Cast When It Returns In Two Weeks

'Big Sky' Will Have A Brand New Cast When It Returns In Two Weeks

When Big Sky returns on April 13, it might look a bit different.

In the first half of the hit show followed private detectives Cassie Dewell and Cody Hoyt, who joined forces with his estranged wife and ex-cop, Jenny Hoyt, to search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway in Montana. But when they discover that these are not the only girls who have disappeared in the area, they must race against the clock to stop the killer before another woman is taken.

The first half of the season started off with a huge shock to fans and ended with one too. In two weeks time, it will be back and there are some major changes.

Click inside to see what will be happening on “Big Sky” when it returns…

The ABC drama series will actually have a brand new cast, except Kylie Bunbury and Katheryn Winnick, who will be back. The back half of the season will also have a different storyline.

“When we come back in episode 10, it’s three months later and we sort of pick up with Cassie and Jenny still reeling from not getting Ronald,” executive producer Matthew Gross teased.

He added that Cassie and Jenny “want to track this guy down. And in [episode] 10, it’s a one-off because it is a self-contained story in this episode. But then in [episode] 11, we launch into this new story.”

Ross Fineman, another executive producer on the show added that “the last six episodes of the first season have a bit of a Succession feel to it. We meet another family and that family has their own issues that are both deep-rooted and on the surface and our girls are going to get right in the middle of it.”

“Just like the first nine episodes, there’s a lot of onion to peel. There’s a lot of things to be shocked about that you’re going to want to come back and see.”

Big Sky is set to return on Tuesday, April 13 at 9/8c.

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