“Marked” – Season 2 of the cathartic tattoo show begins Filming in San Diego

The hit tattoo show “Marked” is back for a second season, and this time it’s all about everyday people and the life-changing events they have faced. Executive produced by Dylan Ben-Israel, with Turner Fair producing and Jenna Verchota directing, “Marked” Season 2 promises to be even more emotional, inspiring, and visually stunning than its predecessor.

While Season 1 of “Marked” focused on military stories, Season 2 will explore the stories of everyday people who have been marked by their experiences. From survivors of domestic abuse to cancer patients, each episode will feature a different person and the tattoo they get marked with, that represents their journey.

“I’m thrilled to be a part of ‘Marked’ Season 2,” says Ben-Israel. “This show is all about the power of tattoos to tell a story and connect people. It’s amazing to see how a single image can represent a lifetime of experiences, and I’m excited to see the stories that will be shared this season.”

“Marked” Season 2 will once again feature the same tattoo artists from season 1, who will work with each person to design and create a tattoo that reflects their story. Viewers will get an inside look at the tattoo process, from conception to completion, and will witness the emotional impact that each tattoo has on its wearer.

The show will be filmed in San Diego, and each episode will be a standalone feature, allowing viewers to jump in and watch any episode they choose.

“We’re thrilled to bring ‘Marked’ Season 2 to audiences around the world,” says Turner Fair. “This season promises to be even more powerful and inspiring than the last, and we can’t wait to share these stories with viewers.”

“Marked” Season 2 is expected to air in late 2023, and fans of the show are eagerly awaiting its release. With its unique format, emotional storytelling, and stunning visuals, “Marked” promises to be one of the most talked-about shows of the year.