Netflix and Santiago Korovsky confirmed the continuation of the successful Argentine black comedy series.
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Among them is “Palermo Division“, available in Netflix. This production full of black humor and controversial occurrences recently won the International Emmy for Best Comedy, and the premiere date of its second season is approaching. The series of Santiago Korovsky It was produced from below, and achieved the love of the public from the first episode.
Santiago Korovsky Emmy Palermo Division
Palermo Division 2: premiere date of the second season
The announcement and the release of the trailer were made in August of this year, but still an exact date was not confirmed for the publication of the second season of División Palermo, however, it is expected to be in the last month of 2024or early 2025.
Palermo Division 2: what the second season will be about
The series follows a group of civilians who are recruited to form a kind of urban guard in order to serve the community and improve public perception of law enforcement. However, what begins as a marketing operation soon becomes complicated when these new agents are involved in unexpected situations and dangerous.
In the first season, this particular group encounters a drug trafficking network accidentally, and they must face it since their civil duty forces them to not abandon. For this second installment, it is expected that the protagonists must resolve conflicts that continue to unite them as a group, regardless of their differences.
Palermo Division 2: trailer for the second season
Distribution
- Santiago Korovsky
- Daniel Hendler
- Pilar Gamboa
- Valeria Licciardi
- Hernan Cuevas
- Martin Garabal
- Charo Lopez
- Alan Sabbagh
- Carlos Belloso
Source: Ambito