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VIDEO: First Look - Amazon's Hit Comedy CATASTROPHE Premieres 4/8

Mar. 21, 2016
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The new season of Amazon's hit comedy CATASTOPHE will be available on April 8th. Get a sneak peek below.  Stream Season 1 now with Prime on Amazon Video: http://amzn.to/1Rnd2yH

Times have changed for the turbulent lovers in Season 2 as their whirlwind courtship settles into the everyday of a long-term marriage and parenting. Rob and Sharon will work to maintain their love, passion and humor, but will it be enough when they’re fighting off flirtatious co-workers, post-partum depression, dysfunctional friends and crazy relatives?

Written by comedian and best-selling author Rob Delaney (Key & Peele) and award-winning actress Sharon Horgan (Pulling), Catastrophe is a half-hour comedy set in London about an Irish woman and American man struggling to start a relationship after their clumsy lust leads to pregnancy. 

In Catastrophe, two different worlds collide as Rob (Delaney) decides to move to London to become the father he never had, while Sharon (Horgan) questions whether this will be her last chance at motherhood. Together, Rob and Sharon must steer through increasingly thorny situations and navigate the choppy waters of their ever-more-complicated lives, while also learning to deal with Sharon's intense Irish family, her rather unpleasant friend Fran (Ashley Jensen, Ugly Betty), and Rob's eccentric Bostonian mother Mia (Carrie Fisher, Star Wars).

Catastrophe also stars Mark Bonnar (Shetland) as Chris, Jonathan Forbes (Titanic: Blood and Steel) as Fergal,Daniel Lapaine (Zero Dark Thirty) as Dave, Marta Barrio (The Trip) as Mallandra, and Sarah Niles (Beautiful People) as Melissa, and also guest stars Tobias Menzies (Outlander) as Dr. Harries. The series is produced by Jack Bayles(Russell Brand's Ponderland) and directed by Ben Taylor (Cuckoo).



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