13 Reasons Why Season 2 Trailer: Clay Fights For Justice as More Secrets About Hannah's Death Lurk in The Dark (Watch Video)

In Season 1, Hannah Baker, a high school teenager commits suicide leaving behind 13 tapes detailing reasons forcing her to die.

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The much-awaited trailer of Netflix series 13 Reasons Why Season 2 has been released and looks more trouble is brewing up. The trailer begins with a mysterious photo with the caption 'Hannah wasn't the only one' written behind it (seems Bryce raped not just Jessica and Hannah). While in Season 1, Hannah listed out people responsible for her death, in Season 2, it seems her friend Clay will find out more secrets. Like the earlier teaser suggested, there are more layers to the mysteries which have to be brought out in the daylight for justice to be delivered and affluent accuses to be put behind the bars.

In Season 1, Hannah Baker, a high school teenager commits suicide leaving behind 13 tapes detailing reasons forcing her to die. Hannah arranges the tapes be passed on to all the 13 people through a trusted friend, Tony. While the rest 12 want the tapes to be hidden forever, Clay who loved Hannah is shocked to know he is among the people who caused Hannah's death. Unlike others, he sets out for proofs so that the culprits are jailed. However, it's a tough task with only chilling details coming out with every episode.

Watch the trailer of 13 Reasons Why Season 2 here:

The new season will launch globally on Netflix on May 18. The leader actors in the show include Katherine Langford, Dylan Minnette, Kate Walsh, and Derek Luke. Hannah's mother like in Season 1 is trying to hold the responsible guilty for her daughter's death. In between Jessica says, "The truth doesn't always make things right." The fast faced clips hint how Liberty High has more dirty secrets to be revealed.

Meanwhile, the New Zealand Mental Health Foundation said they are "concerned" about the show which shows the reasons that led to a teenager to commit suicide. Mental Health Foundation (MHF) chief executive Shaun said they are concerned about show's impact on those who were suicidal themselves. The foundation said they were preparing resources for those who needed support after watching the series. The show was considered highly controversial with some real incidents of teenage suicides by students who tried to relate their life to that of Hannah. Talks related to 13 Reasons Why was banned in certain American schools with teachers being asked not to discuss anything about it.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 09, 2018 11:13 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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