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Claws: Season Two Premiere Date Set by TNT

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Below, watch the new teaser trailer for the second season of the Claws TV show on TNT. Claws, season two, premieres on Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 9:00pm ET/PT. If you missed the first season, it will become available for streaming on Hulu, on May 11th.

A TNT dramedy, Claws stars Niecy Nash, Carrie Preston, Harold Perrineau, Jenn Lyon, Judy Reyes, Karrueche Tran, Jason Antoon, Kevin Rankin, Jack Kesy, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Suleka Mathew, and Dean Norris. The story centers on the diverse and dangerous staff of the Nail Artisan of Manatee County salon, which launders money for the Dixie Mafia. In season two, Desna (Nash) and her crew have to deal with the Russian mob.

Claws Season Two Promo | TNT
 

 

Learn more about Claws, season two, from this TNT press release.

Claws Returns on Sunday, June 10, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)

The Russians Invade Central Florida in Season Two of TNT’s Claws

Niecy Nash Stars in Series Executive-Produced by Rashida Jones, Will McCormack, Showrunner Janine Sherman Barrois and Creator Eliot Laurence

One of 2017’s Top 5 New Cable Dramas Claws Returns on Sunday, June 10, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)

TNT’s Clawsis back, and the fierce women of the Nail Artisans of Manatee County are now under new management – the Russians. Niecy Nash (Getting On, The Soul Man), Carrie Preston (True Blood), Judy Reyes (Scrubs), Karrueche Tran (The Nice Guys), Jenn Lyon (Justified), Jack Kesy (The Strain), Kevin Rankin (Dallas Buyers Club, Friday Night Lights), Jason Antoon (Famous in Love), Jimmy Jean-Louis (Heroes), Suleka Mathew (Men in Trees), Harold Perrineau (Lost, Oz) and Dean Norris (Breaking Badstar in the hour-long dramedy series, which returns for season two across TNT’s television, mobile and digital platforms on Sunday, June 10, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT).

Claws follows the rise of five treacherous manicurists working at the Nail Artisans of Manatee County salon, where there is a lot more going on than silk wraps and pedicures. At the center of this diverse group is salon owner Desna (Nash), who works alongside her salon staff to launder money from Suncoast Rejuvenation, a barely legal pain clinic operated by the Dixie Mafia.  While it has always been Desna’s mission to break free of the redneck syndicate and become her own boss, last season saw Desna trade one crime boss for another as the Russian mob took control of both the pain clinic and the salon. With new Russian management comes new problems for the women to navigate.

A multiplatform reach of 5.4 million viewers per episode vaulted Claws into the top 5 new cable dramas of 2017.  Last season, the series secured strong momentum with in-season growth of more than 40% and earned the title of the #1 cable series on VOD during its run.

Claws is executive-produced by Rashida Jones (Angie Tribeca, Toy Story 4, Celeste and Jesse Forever, A to Z,), Will McCormack (Toy Story 4, Celeste and Jesse Forever, A to Z), Janine Sherman Barrois (ER, Criminal Minds), who also serves as showrunner, and Eliot Laurence (Welcome to Me), who created the series. Claws is produced for TNT by Jones and McCormack’s Le Train Train, in association with Warner Horizon Scripted Television and Turner’s Studio T.

The complete first season of Claws will become available to stream exclusively on Hulu on May 11th, just in time for viewers to catch up on all episodes ahead of the season two premiere. Fans can catch up on select episodes of Claws via the TNT App and website by logging in with their user name and password given to them by their TV provider. Season one episodes are also available on participating TV provider apps.

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