Liar season two: Emmerdale star Amy Nuttall is spotted on-set for first time... as her fiery character is locked in a heated row with Howard Charles in intense scenes for new series By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 09:59 BST, 18 May 2019 | Updated: 09:59 BST, 18 May 2019 Viewcomments Filming for Liar's hotly-anticipated return is underway, with scenes picking up where the nail-biting season one finale ended with Andrew Earlham's shock death. And Amy Nuttall was seen filming intense scenes for the show's second season on Friday, in which she had a heated argument with her co-star Howard Charles. The former Emmerdale star, 36, looked distressed as she and the 35-year-old The Musketeers star clashed for the cameras. Liar season two: Emmerdale star Amy Nuttall was spotted on-set for first time... as her fiery character is locked in a heated row with Howard Charles in intense scenes shot on Friday Amy could be seen reaching out to hold Howard's arm as they talked animatedly in a dockyard, before the actor stormed off. The intense scenes continued, as Amy tried to follow her co-star so they could speak, even as he walked briskly away from her. The actress, who is set to play an as-yet-untitled role in the film, was seen shooting another scene later on in which she wore a downcast expression and walked alone. Dressed in a blue, white-collared shirt and navy blue trousers, it appears that her character could be working in the medical field. Upset: The actress, who is set to play an as-yet-untitled role in the film, was seen shooting another scene later on in which she wore a downcast expression and walked alone Come back: The intense argument continued following the argument, as Amy tried to follow her co-star to talk with him even as he walked briskly away from her Filming for series two commenced in March 2019, with the ITV show expected back on screens in the Autumn. The first season watched Laura's life gradually unravel after she enjoyed a drunken date with widower Andrew, only to wake up the next morning believing she had been raped. She accused Andrew of being responsible, with viewers left wondering which of them was telling the truth. As it was revealed that Andrew had indeed sexually assaulted 19 women, things took a turn when he found dead in the marshes in the final moments of the series. Chic: Dressed in a blue, white-collared shirt and navy blue trousers, it appears that her character could be working in the medical field Although his character met a grizzly end, actor Ioan returns to the role, appearing in flashback sequences that chronicle the event's leading up to Andrew's death. The first season of Liar was ITV’s highest rated new drama of 2017. 9.1m viewers tuned into the season 1 finale, with the show granted an immediate recommission. Season 2 picks up three weeks after an arrest warrant was issued for Andrew. This year, former Coronation Street star Katherine Kelly joins the cast as DI Karen Renton, who is investigating Andrew's death. DI Renton must uncover clues about Andrew’s past and unpack the events of the three crucial weeks leading up to his death. Preparing: Amy could be seen speaking with her co-star about the scene during a break Also joining the cast for season 2 are Howard Charles [The Widow] and Amy Nuttall [Downton Abbey]. Writers Harry & Jack Williams commented: 'It has been a joy returning to Liar and our reunion with Joanne and Ioan. Equally we are thrilled to have Katherine Kelly on board as DI Renton after her stellar performance in Cheat.' 'This thrilling new season will dive deeper into the complicated relationship between Laura and Andrew and the mystery surrounding his death,' said Jan Diedrichsen, Executive Director, SundanceTV and Sundance Now. Dark: Liar seemingly drew the story of Laura Nielson to a close when rapist Andrew Earlham killed. But the series is far from over, as the new season will feature a whodunnit plot On the case: Katherine Kelly has joined the cast as DI Renton - fresh from her most recent performance in another gripping ITV drama, Cheat Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility