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'Robin Hood' Adds James Purefoy, Colin O'Donoghue & Luke Roberts To S2 25%
By Denise Petski0%
7/16/2026, 1:00:00 PM
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EXCLUSIVE: MGM+ has expanded its cast for the upcoming second season of its action-adventure drama Robin Hood as production gets underway in Serbia.
James Purefoy (Masters of the Universe), Colin O’Donoghue (Once Upon a Time) and Luke Roberts (Ransom) are set for key roles in Season 2.
Season two expands the world of Robin Hood, as the arrival of King Henry (Purefoy), Prince Richard (O’Donoghue) and the ambitious Amaury D’Montfort (Roberts) reshapes the political landscape, forcing Rob and his allies to navigate shifting loyalties, royal power struggles and dangerous new threats.
Purefoy was most recently seen in the Travis Knight-directed Masters of the Universe.
Best known for his work in HBO’s Rome and Fox’s The Following, Purefoy is repped by CAA and Independent Talent Group.
O’Donoghue is known for his starring role as Captain Killian “Hook” Jones on ABC’s Once Upon a Time.
His other notable credits include The Right Stuff and Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings, among others.
He’s repped by Independent Talent Group, UTA, LBI Entertainment and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern.
Known best for his work on medical drama Holby City and as Eric Beaumont in CBS’ Ransom, Roberts’ additional notable credits include Black Sails and Game of Thrones.
He’s repped by The Characters Talent Agency, Waring McKenna and Felker Toczek Suddleson McGinnis Ryan LLP.
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