A still from TV show 'American Gods'. (Photo|Facebook) 
English

TV show American Gods renewed for season two

The series, based on Neil Gaiman's novel of the same name, has proved a ratings-puller for the Starz network in the US and has become the most watched property on Amazon Prime in Britain.

From our online archive

LOS ANGELES: TV show "American Gods" has been renewed for a second season just two weeks after the show began.

The series, based on Neil Gaiman's novel of the same name, has proved a ratings-puller for the Starz network in the US and has become the most watched property on Amazon Prime in Britain, reports independent.co.uk.

"American Gods" is available in India on internet video-on-demand service Amazon Prime Video India. 

The fantasy show presents a modern day take on Greek mythology about the power struggle between the traditional gods of mythological roots from around the world. It features Ricky Whittle, Ian McShane and Emily Browning. 

Tim Leslie, Vice President for International Prime Video, said: "We're delighted to bring a second season of Neil Gaiman's riveting story to fans across the globe. Audiences have responded overwhelmingly to season one - it is stunning entertainment unlike anything else and we can't wait for the next series."

'Whole region going to burn as you follow Netanyahu's commands': Iran slams Trump's threat

Himanta alleges Pakistan-linked social media group behind Congress press conference material

US, Iran explore 45-day ceasefire proposal: Report

Muslim voices on the decline in TN's major Dravidian parties

Kejriwal to do a Didi in HC, argue own case in liquor scam

SCROLL FOR NEXT