Two Summers: When is the Netflix Show Releasing? What is it About?

Netflix has some interesting releases lined up for viewers in the month of June. From thrillers to comedy specials, the titles will definitely fetch one’s attention. One thriller series that will be making its way soon is Two Summers, aka Twee Zomers. It’s a Belgian suspense thriller which promises to keep you engrossed till the end.

Twee Zomers is created by Paul Baeten Gronda, Tom Lenaerts and directed by Tom along with Brecht Vanhoenacker. If psychological thrillers are your kind of content, you should definitely watch the show. We have mentioned the star cast and release date so that you can get a basic idea of what the show is about.

Two Summers Cast

The star cast of the Netflix thriller consists of An Miller as Romée Tanesy, Tom Vermeir as Peter Van Gael, Herwig Ilegems as Didier Verpoorten, Inge Paulussen as Sofie Geboers, Kevin Janssens as Luke Van Gael, and Ruth Becquart Saskia Van Dessel. The 1992 versions of Romee, Peter, Didier, Sofie, Luke and Ruth are played by Marieke Anthoni, Lukas Bulteel, Bjarne Devolder, Louise Bergez, Tijmen Govaerts, and Tine Roggeman.

The series is written by Paul Baeten Grona and Tom Lenaerts.

Two Summers Synopsis

Netflix’s official synopsis reads, “A close circle of friends reunites for a lavish holiday — decades after one of them was the victim of a sexual assault committed by others in the group.

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The incident happened when these friends were chilling during their summer vacation. However, the summer after 3 decades brings back their past to haunt the big secret they have been hiding. What exactly happened, and who is the real culprit? We will find the answers once the show is out.

Two Summers Release Date, Number of Episodes and Trailer

The thriller show will release on June 3 on Netflix. There is a total of 6 episodes in the series.

Watch Two Summers Trailer Below

Are you planning to watch the Belgian show? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Pooja Darade
Pooja Darade
A film journalist and editor. She enjoys listening to sad Hindi songs and watching comedy and horror movies.

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