Warning: contains some plot details forIn The Fleshseries two.

A local Salford scout hut doubles as Roarton village hall.

Inside, zombie extras shuffle and chat and prod at their iPhones in between takes.

In between takes the odd firework can be heard popping in the distance.

On a noticeboard outside, faded Have You Seen?

posters showing people whove been missing since The Rising slap against one another in the wind.

Simons first life, when he was alive, there wasnt much meaning.

He couldnt find any purpose.

And to have direction in this life and to have purpose is what the Undead Prophet has given him.

Hes given him value to his life the second time around.

He was very much a dark, charismatic guy.

He did a lot of drugs and he died of an overdose from heroin.

Theres track marks up and down his arms.

Weve been given a second chance.

Lets capitalise on that.

Theres a piece that I wear on my back thats just amazing.

Stapled skin together…you’re free to see his spine…

So hes got track marks for the first one and hes even got scars for his second life.

Shes found this group where she can be herself.

Shes found a place thats really nice for her in this Undead Liberation Army.

Were all about who we are, and why should we cover up for anyone?.

We shouldnt have to apologise; were out and were proud!

I think this second series is more about belief.

But otherness is a theme that will go withIn The Fleshall the way through.

Perfect in every way.

[Dom Mitchell] has pumped life into an otherwise tired genre.

Thats what it was.

Its a beautiful and unique spin on a well-used genre.

Something so new and unique; thats something you want to be a part of.

Doms writing is exceptionl.

He doesnt write them as good guys or bad guys, theyre multi-layered.

We all have masks that we wear.

Hes great at building masks and giving thick layers to characters.

You become 3D and you relate to it.

I know as an audience member, when I was watching the first season, you empathised with everybody.

At some point you dont even know what side youre on is there even a side?

Youre spoilt for choice.

Im very excited to be a part of it; the cast is extraordinary, and Dom is brilliant.

I signed up for this without knowing anything about Simon.

Thats how much I love the scripts.

So its always a surprise.

Every time I come in I go I signed up to what?!

Im going to do what?!

Emily:Hes very brave, Dom, and he picks out things we dont notice.

Its a really amazing gift that he has.

Emmett:He writes scenes that are really slices of life.

That dont necessarily push the story forward but are two people talking about something.

Little pieces of personality, little pieces of life.

They do make me feel other, which is very handy.

Emmett:They tie the look together, dont they?

Youre in make-up and youre in your costume, and they put in the contacts and Bam!

And its intimidating to look at!

Emily:Its the simple pleasures, during the day, like getting an eye drop!

And thats continued on.

Its a big part of the series.

That tension takes us throught he whole series.

But we have a lot of fun.

It means a lot to me.

Its important to feel different.

Emmett:You couldnt imagine Amy not in those clothes now.

And Eve said, Youre doing your job as a costume designer, when you dont even notice it.

The costume should just blend in.

Emily:The costumes are so cool.

Shes artistic and shes wanting to express herself through her clothes.

Emmett:Subtle as a sledgehammer!

And Im wearing Kurt Cobains clothes!

Emily Bevan and Emmett Scanlan, thank you very much!

In The Flesh series 2 starts on Sunday the 4th of May at 10pm on BBC Three.