Maestro In Blue, the Greek drama series created by and starring Christopher Papakaliatis, is returning for a second season.
Netflix and Greek broadcaster Mega TV will launch the second season of the show on May 16.
It comes a year after the series debuted on the streaming service, marking Netflix’s first worldwide pick up of a Greek series. The show reached the global top 10 for non-English series in 18 countries after its March 2023 debut.
The series follows a musician named Orestis, played by Papakaliatis, who travels to the scenic Greek island of Paxos during the Covid-19 pandemic in order to set up a music festival from scratch. He also finds love and himself embroiled in other people’s problems.
The first season featured nine episodes and the second season will feature six episodes. This will then be followed by a third and final season, which will air on Netflix and Mega later in the fall.
Haris Alexiou, Maria Kavoyianni, Fanis Mouratidis, Marissa Triantafyllidou, Antinoos Albanis, Stefania Goulioti, Giannis Tsortekis, Klelia Andriolatou, Orestis Chalkias, Giorgos Benos, Dimitris Kitsos, Tonia Maraki and Kostas Mperikopoulos also star.
Papakaliatis also writes and directs the series and produces alongside Stylianos Kotionis and Foss Productions.
“I’m so honored to be able to share this story with the world and I’m looking forward to bringing audiences back to Paxos to continue Orestis’s journey with season two. I’m thankful to Netflix and Mega for their support as we continue this story” said Papakaliatis.