Secrets of Summer Season 2: Everything You Need to Know About the Upcoming Musical Mystery

Secrets of Summer Season 2 is almost here but, are you ready to see what is the ultimate fate of Cielo Grande, Steffi and her friends? An Argentinian musical mystery drama, the series is created by Jorge Edelstein with Mauro Scandolari as the director. It is produced by Non-Stop and released by Netflix. The writers for the show include Jorge Edelstein, Celeste Lambert, Paula Velayos and Clara Charrúa. Federico Rivarés serves as the cinematographer for the series.

After a fun and feel-good first season with enough doses of mystery, thrill, romance and more, Cielo Grande aka Secrets of Summer is back with yet another season. We are here to tell you everything you need to know about this latest release.

Secrets of Summer Season 2 Cast

Possibly, most of the cast from the first season will be retained in the second season of the show. The cast will include Pilar Pascual as Stefania Navarro aka Steffi, who is essentially the protagonist of the show. Alongside her, we have Abril Di Yorio as Luz Aguilar, Víctor Varona as Antonio, Guido Messina as Julián, Francisco Bass as Ron Navarro, Giulia Guerrini as Natasha, Luan Brum as Charlie, Agustín Pardella as Noda, Byron Barbieri as Ian Navarro, Martín Tecchi as Augusto Montero and Débora Nishimoto as Irene.

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In the second season, we will see the entry of a new character called Oliver, who Natasha had given a call at the very end of the first season. Pasquale Di Nuzzo will play this character. Thaís Rippel, who plays Naty, might no longer be part of the upcoming season given her tragic love affair with Luz, where she was unable to express her feelings for Luz by the end of the show and instead took a writing vocation.

Secrets of Summer Season 2 Plot/Synopsis

The trailer description for the upcoming season of the show reads: “Before the arrival of new owners, a great threat settles in Cielo Grande: The group of teenagers that works there ends up being exiled, and there seems to be no way to recover the hotel. But what is even more worrying is that these owners plan to cut down their forests to transform them into international resorts. Only the ‘Girls Jam’, an unexpected women’s wakeboarding competition, can help them reverse the destruction.”

Secrets of Summer Season 2 Release Date, Trailer and More

Secrets of Summer Season 2 aka Cielo Grande Temporada 2 is scheduled to release on December 30, 2022, on Netflix.

Watch the Trailer

You can read the review for the first season, here.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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