Greek series ‘Maestro in Blue’ returns for third season

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Nearly two years after its debut and rise to Netflix’s top 10, Maestro in Blue is set to return with its highly anticipated third season. The first Greek series to stream globally on Netflix will premiere on MEGA TV in Greece on December 2, with episodes airing daily through December 5.

According to tovima.com, Greek and Cypriot audiences can stream the show on Netflix starting December 3, while global viewers gain access on December 28.

During a press screening of the third season’s premiere, creator and star Christophoros Papakaliatis hinted at the possibility of a fourth season, emphasizing the rich storytelling potential of the show’s characters while expressing his need for a break.

‘Maestro In Blue’: The plot

Set on the picturesque Ionian island of Paxos, the series follows Orestis, a musician organizing a festival during the pandemic. He falls in love with a local woman and becomes entwined in the island’s community, confronting issues like homophobia, domestic abuse, and corruption. A murder adds mystery to the narrative.

Praised for its stellar ensemble cast and stunning Paxos backdrop, Maestro in Blue features notable Greek actors such as Haris Alexiou, Maria Kavoyianni, and Fanis Mouratidis.

With 15 episodes aired so far, the series has won international acclaim, earning an 81% score on Rotten Tomatoes and an 8.1/10 on IMDb. Its critical and popular success solidifies its status as a milestone for Greek storytelling on a global platform.

Source: tovima.com

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