Invisible City Season 2 Ending Explained: Did Eric Save Luna? What Happened to Marangatu?

Invisible City Season 2 Ending Explained dives deep into the conclusion of the Brazilian series created by Carlos Saldanha, written by Carlos Saldanha and directed by Luis Carone and Júlia Pacheco Jordão. The series stars Marco Pigossi, Alessandra Negrini, Fábio Lago, Jessica Córes, Jimmy London, Wesley Guimarães and others in prominent roles.

Notably, Invisible City Season 2 (Cidade Invisível Temporada 2) is divided into 5 episodes with an average runtime of 40-55 minutes. Furthermore, the series is composed by Darren Solomon and Chris Jordão.

Invisible City Season 2 Ending Explained
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Invisible City Season 2 Ending Explained

From what we know after watching the series, the second season of the fantasy crime drama starts with Luna’s exploration to find her missing father Eric, who did not return from the magical forest after the mysterious events of the first season. Notably, the attempt soon turns into a deal with the devil when Luna confronts the enigmatic spirit Matinta.

The spirit offers her help in locating her father’s whereabouts in exchange for a wicked wish. Moreover, Luna gives in to the condition and reunites with Eric, only for a brief period of time.

Once again, the young teenager gets taken away from Eric, who also learns about his newly acquired entity powers. However, this time around, not only the detective has to rescue Luna from the clutches of evil, but also safeguards the very interest of the forest aka Marangatu.

Eric learns that Inês, Matinta and Debora (the twin sister of the protector) are all interconnected and part of the mission to save Marangatu from Castro and other greedy individuals. Moreover, once he locates Luna, he finds out her purpose in the entire thing and decides to help her with the process.

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Towards the end, the entities start to consume Eric from the inside, but he sacrifices himself and returns them back to the embodiments. Moreover, Luna passes on the necklace to Deborah (given to her by Gabriella in the first season, as a sign of protection) and restores the balance of the Marangatu.

The finale scenes of the series showcase complete justice, as Castro is found guilty in court (after Telma brings him there in the first place). The greedy Castro later vows to return and take his revenge from the forest, as part of his hideous schemes. However, when he is thrown into his cell, Debora turns into her snake avatar and finishes the entity of greed and selfishness, at last.

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Invisible City Season 2 Ending Explained
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You can stream Invisible City Season 2 on Netflix. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section. Meanwhile, you can read our review of the series below.

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