'Turn of the Tide' Will Have a Third Season
Netflix announced today that Turn of the Tide, the second Portuguese series on the streaming service, has completed filming for its second season and, in addition, has also filmed a third season that will be released globally on the platform.
The Portuguese Netflix series is loosely inspired by a real event and is produced by Ukbar Filmes, created by Augusto Fraga, and written by Augusto Fraga, Hugo Gonçalves, and Tiago R. Santos. It is directed by Augusto Fraga and João Maia in its second season and by Augusto Fraga and Patrícia Sequeira in its third season, which promises more thrills and twists. After the success of the first season, both in Portugal and abroad, the pace and adrenaline will remain high, but Eduardo and his friends will face new and unexpected adventures.
In the second season, three months after his departure, Eduardo returns to find a completely different reality in Rabo de Peixe. The drugs he hid are no longer in Uncle Joe's hands but are now controlled by an unexpected enemy, triggering a series of events that will test the group's bonds of friendship and loyalty.
The story continues to focus on the group's unique friendship in an equally unique location: the Azores. Even with the growth of the drug business, they remain true to themselves and their community, facing unpredictable dangers with the same fun, emotional, and close-knit spirit that has characterized their group since childhood.
As previously announced, the main cast returns with José Condessa, Helena Caldeira, Kelly Bailey, André Leitão, and Rodrigo Tomás, while renowned Portuguese actors such as Maria João Bastos, Afonso Pimentel, and Pepê Rapazote also return to enrich the series' universe, which adds new secondary characters played by equally recognized actors like José Raposo, Ricardo Pereira, and Paolla Oliveira.
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