Invisible City Season 3: Will There Be Another Season of the Brazilian Series?

The news of Invisible City Season 3 (Cidade Invisível Temporada 3) might still be under wrap for the fans 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, the second season of the show is divided into five episodes with an average runtime of 35-55 minutes.

What Happened in Invisible City Season 2

The second season of Invisible City picks up where the previous season left off, with Luna on a quest to find her father Eric, who had transformed into an entity. She is aided by Inês, the leader of a group of magical creatures. Together, they travel deeper into the mystical world of the Forest to locate Eric.

However, their search for Eric comes to a dead end, and Luna becomes desperate to find him. She decides to summon a spirit to help her in her quest, but remains unaware of the dangerous consequences of her actions. As a result, Luna sets off the entire trajectory of the series on a path of change.

Invisible City Season 3
A still from Invisible City Season 2

Meanwhile, a new storyline emerges as a group of treasure hunters embark on a hunt for Marangatu’s Gold (a mythical treasure). This search for the gold serves as a parallel track in the show, and the treasure hunters soon realize that they are going to face the repercussions soon.

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Will There be Invisible City Season 3?

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A still from the fantasy drama series

As of now, there is no such confirmation about a third season of the show. Moreover, there are no official indications that Invisible City is still set to be renewed for another season. Notably, since its release, Invisible City has been well-received on the platform and has garnered a cult fan following.

Moreover, one of the reasons why the show might be renewed for a third season is the way the second instalment ended. The finale of Invisible City left few unanswered questions about the mythical creatures, and Eric’s sacrifice. Therefore, the makers can tie these loose ends in their next venture.

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

Also Read: Invisible City Season 2 Review: Gripping Continuation That Raises the Bar

Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

1 COMMENT

  1. There has got to be a Season 3. As it appeared to be a foreign series, we kind of took a look and see approach.
    We absolutely love this show and we would love to see more.
    It’s excellent on every level and this is coming from a family in Joplin, MO USA

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