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'Resurrection' Season 2 Premiere Live Stream, Spoilers, ABC Start Time: Another Person in Arcadia Resurrected

After news about the show threatened to be cancelled, fans of the hit fantasy supernatural drama series "Resurrection" can now heave a sigh of relief as it is now ready to return for its second season with premiere episode entitled "Revelation." Scheduled to air this coming Sunday, Sept. 28 at 9 p.m. on ABC.

"Bellamy awakens alone and abandoned at Arcadia's outskirts, missing a week of his life. As his memory returns, he has a shocking revelation. Meanwhile, Arcadia welcomes one more returned, Margaret Langston (guest star Michelle Fairley), the powerful matriarch of the Langston family, dead for over three decades," the synopsis reads.

As stated above, Fairley's matriarch character will bring shock to the Langstons, Fred (Matt Craven) and Henry (Kurtwood Smith), when she returns after being dead for over 30 years already. On top of that, she now appears younger than they are.

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While Fred is ever eager to "round up" those who have returned, his mom's comeback might change his stance.

Other speculations that circulated based on the sneak peeks and spoilers suggest that Mrs. Langston might be bearing some secrets that she would reveal to the family. Both Fred and Henry are also bound to do some explaining regarding the shutdown of their business.

Aside from the Returned, IBTimes cited new characters to appear in the show. Among the already confirmed is actress Donna Murphy who will play a still unnamed agent. Described as "the elegant woman," she will take charge in finding out if Marty Bellamy (Omar Epps) could also be resurrected.

The premiere can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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