Find out the premiere date for season 2 of "Rabo de Peixe" on Netflix

The second season of the Portuguese series "Rabo de Peixe", by Augusto Fraga, will premiere on October 17th , globally, on Netflix, the streaming platform revealed this Wednesday.
Produced by Ukbar Filmes, the series "Rabo de Peixe" is "very freely inspired by real events" and was filmed in the Azores, with creative direction by director Augusto Fraga, who co-directed the second season with João Maia.
In October 2024, the streaming platform announced that "Rabo de Peixe" would have two more seasons -- the second and third -- with simultaneous filming, involving directors João Maia and Patrícia Sequeira.
In the statement released today, it is clarified that the third season "is already filming and will also be released worldwide on Netflix."
The second season of the Portuguese series "Rabo de Peixe", by Augusto Fraga, will premiere on October 17th , globally, on Netflix, the streaming platform revealed this Wednesday.
Produced by Ukbar Filmes, the series "Rabo de Peixe" is "very freely inspired by real events" and was filmed in the Azores, with creative direction by director Augusto Fraga, who co-directed the second season with João Maia.
In October 2024, the streaming platform announced that "Rabo de Peixe" would have two more seasons -- the second and third -- with simultaneous filming, involving directors João Maia and Patrícia Sequeira.
In the statement released today, it is clarified that the third season "is already filming and will also be released worldwide on Netflix."
The second season of the Portuguese series "Rabo de Peixe", by Augusto Fraga, will premiere on October 17th , globally, on Netflix, the streaming platform revealed this Wednesday.
Produced by Ukbar Filmes, the series "Rabo de Peixe" is "very freely inspired by real events" and was filmed in the Azores, with creative direction by director Augusto Fraga, who co-directed the second season with João Maia.
In October 2024, the streaming platform announced that "Rabo de Peixe" would have two more seasons -- the second and third -- with simultaneous filming, involving directors João Maia and Patrícia Sequeira.
In the statement released today, it is clarified that the third season "is already filming and will also be released worldwide on Netflix."
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