After the first season of Black Snow was met with critical and audience acclaim – and nominated at last year’s Logies and AACTA Awards – Fimmel was excited to back into the skin of Cormack, filming on the Gold Coast and around Queensland’s spectacular Glasshouse Mountains. Once again the driven but sometimes unstable detective is trying to solve a decades old murder – this time a young woman from a fractured family, who disappeared on her 21st birthday – while trying to unravel his own family mystery. After the first season ended on something of a cliffhanger with the appearance of someone who may or may not have been his long-missing, presumed dead, younger brother, the second season hits the ground running with the re-emergence of Cormack’s abusive, recovering alcoholic father, who provides some context for the detective’s rage, occasional self-harm and passion for helping the vulnerable. Series creator Lucas Taylor, who wrote the part with Fimmel in mind not knowing whether he would be interested or available, says that his lead actor has stepped up his involvement to the point that they are now “co-parenting” the lead character. Fimmel is not only an executive producer on the show but also stepped behind the lens for the first time to direct the crucial finale of the six-episode series #TravisFimmel #polijakefim #ragnarlothbrok #vikings #DesmontHart #DuneProphecy #CCXP24 #travlabeer #mrtravla🍻🤙🧡 #travisfimmelig #blacksnow @StanAustralia@CCXP@HBO Max @polijake_fim
Couple of og’s and finishing the weekend with Ragnar claiming his my new father #ragnarlothbrok #TravisFimmel ##makegoodchoices #travisfimmelig #polijake_fim #vikingsedit
Luke Bracey as Sergeant Bob Buick and Travis Fimmel as Major Harry Smith in Danger Close- The Battle of Long Tan.⠀#tbt #DesmontHart #DuneProphecy #polijake_fim #travisfimmelig #TravisFimmel #CCXP24 #travisfimmel #vikings #ragnarlothbrok