JUSTICE FOR HANNAH?

13 Reasons Why season two new trailer shows Clay taking a violent revenge on rapist Bryce for Hannah’s death

The hit Netflix show returns for another series and will see the aftermath of Hannah's suicide tapes

13 REASONS Why season two is set for even more shocking drama as it looks like Clay Jensen will take a violent revenge on rapist Bryce Walker for Hannah Baker's death.

In a new trailer the teen can be seen struggling to come to terms with Hannah's suicide tapes, which revealed she had been raped by the Bryce (Justin Prentice).

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The new trailer shows Clay tormented by Hannah's attacker BryceCredit: Netflix
: “The biggest difference is in season 1, Hannah was telling us her story, we were experiencing it with Clay, and it was the central monolithic story of the season — her story, where it ended, and how that fell out in the present day.

“Season 2 is very much more about everyone else’s perspective on that story — their side of the story, their reaction to it, their coming to terms or refusing to come to terms with their role in Hannah’s life and death.”

Clay is seen with a gun practising shootingCredit: Netflix
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13 Reason Why's second season will air this year, however a start date is yet to be confirmed.

Meanwhile, in March Netflix revealed the new series will come with a warning after the first season caused a storm over its graphic content.

According to  Justin - who plays Bryce - will say at the start of every episode: "13 Reasons Why is a fictional series that tackles tough, real world issues, taking a look at sexual assault, substance abuse, suicide and more."

The trailer suggests he will seek revenge on BryceCredit: Netflix
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His co-star Alisha - who plays Jessica Davis - will then add: "But if you are struggling with these issues yourself, this series may not be right for you.

"Or you may want to watch it with a trusted adult."

The show rapidly found itself at the centre of a backlash, with two schools in the UK even warning parents not to let their kids watch it alone.

The first series of the dark Netflix drama came under fire for its graphic story lines last year
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In March, an inquest also heard that schoolgirl Lily Mae Sharp, who took her life aged just 13, was a fan of the show.

But US star Selena Gomez, who is one of 13 Reasons Why's executive producers, has previously spoken out and defended the programme.

Selena Gomez, executive producer, previously defended 13 Reasons WhyCredit: Getty - Contributor

 

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Speaking last year, she said: "We stayed very true to the book...what Jay Asher created was a beautifully tragic, complicated yet suspenseful story and I think that’s what we wanted to do.

"We wanted to do it justice and, yeah, [the backlash is] gonna come no matter what.

"It’s not an easy subject to talk about, but I’m very fortunate with how it’s doing. I'm overwhelmed, I'm very proud of it."

Netflix releases 13 Reasons Why trailer based on best-selling series by Jay Asher


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