Season 2 of Greek series ‘Maestro in Blue’ coming to Netflix in May

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Netflix’s hit Greek series, ‘Maestro in Blue,’ has been renewed for two new seasons.

This follows a successful launch of the first season, which became extremely popular and premiered at the end of 2022 in Greece, and on March 17, 2023 worldwide.

It featured 9 episodes and can be watched in the original Greek audio language, as well as dubs in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.

Maestro in Blue
Maestro in Blue cast members. Photo: Supplied.

Upon its global release, ‘Maestro in Blue’ recorded more than 20 million viewing hours worldwide.

What’s On Netflix revealed that the new second season is expected to hit Netflix in May this year, and the third season will follow.

‘Maestro in Blue’ combines drama and music, and was previously named Greece’s most-watched series on Netflix when it first came out.

Source: What’s On Netflix.

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