Lukas Oradowski, Alexandre Nardoni’s translator in Tremenbe, has revealed whether he would return to the series if there is a second season. During an interview with big citythe actor was excited about the possibility of a sequel to the project.
“I really hope there’s a season two. I’m hoping for that. I’m definitely going to do it with the greatest joy,” he said. “It was a very intense, grueling process and there was a lot of learning. I felt like we were respectful on set, even if we didn’t see eye to eye,” she said, referring to behind the scenes.
In Oradowski’s opinion, the second season could continue to explore the characters introduced in the first season. “I’d love to have him come back for a trial. I’d love to do a Fantastico interview, like a Goo Goo and Suzanne von Richthofen moment.”
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Ulises Campbell, screenwriter of Tremenbe and author of the book that inspired the series, said: big city Production on season 2 has not yet been confirmed, but he has revealed what he thinks about the possibility of continuing the story.
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“We don’t know if there will be a season 2 because nothing has been confirmed, but we do have the material to make a season 2, especially since all the characters are still alive and living outside the prison,” he said.
Ulisses said the team kept the ending public because they didn’t know if the series would produce a second season, but also to keep the discussion about the story and characters alive.