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Daniel Radcliffe plays a medieval royal in the new season of 'Miracle Workers'


"Did someone order a miracle?"

The second season of TBS's hilarious anthology series "Miracle Workers" starring Daniel Radcliffe and Steve Buscemi is coming this month, and it's called "Dark Ages" and it's a medieval story about friendship, family and trying not to be murdered.

As far as we know, "Dark Ages" centers on a group of medieval villagers trying to stay positive in an age of extreme income inequality, poor healthcare, and widespread ignorance.

The trailer shows Radcliffe playing a royal name Prince Chauncley, while Buscemi appears as a peasant with an unfortunate name.

They look very different from Season 1, where the Harry Potter star had portrayed an angel who tries to convince God (Buscemi) to allow the Earth to survive.

That's because Season 2 is an entirely different story, wherein Radcliffe and Buscemi are returning as new characters facing new challenges, along with Geraldine Viswanathan, Karan Soni, Jon Bass, and Lolly Adefope from Season 1.

So expect 10 episodes of this exciting new tale created by Simon Rich and executive produced by Lorne Michaels on January 28. It's also executive produced by Andrew Singer and Katy Jenson for Broadway Video alongside Rich, Radcliffe, & Buscemi.

"Miracle Workers: Dark Ages" premiers January 29 on Warner TV.