Monday, September 2, 2013

Crossing Lines on Sony Entertainment Television gets a second season of 12 episodes to be shown in 2014.


The drama Crossing Lines has been co-commissioned by Sony Pictures Teevision (SPT) Networks for a second season of 12 episodes for its global channel portfolio such as Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 127) which will show the second season of Crossing Lines in South African and Africa on MultiChoice's DStv satellite pay-TV platform.

Crossing Lines is shot on location in France, the Czech Republic, Monte Carlo and Bulgaria, and back for the second season are stars Donald Sutherland, William Fichtner, Tom Wlaschiha, Gabriella Pession and Richard Flood.

Joining them for the second season are Carrie-Anne Moss, Ray Stevenson and Lara Rossi.

The second season of Crossing Lines will start on Sony Entertainment Television in 2014 in South Africa.

Crossing Lines revolves around the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its special crime unit - a type of European FBI - investigating serialized crimes which cross European borders as the team hunts down criminals.

Crossing Lines is produced by Tandem Communications and Bernero Productions in co-production with TF1 and in association with SPT Networks. The show has been co-commissioned by SPT Networks and TF1.