Netflix’s Maestro in Blue Season 2: Everything We Know So Far ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
When Maestro in Blue premiered on Netflix in March 2023, it became one of the most-watched non-English-language shows on the platform, reaching the top 10 list in over 50 countries. Ever since, viewers have been massively curious about the show. They can not wait to see how things eventually turn out for Orestis and Klelia.
Well, the wait is almost over. Netflix renewed the show for a second season in March 2024, and it is arriving on the streaming platform soon. If you are excited about the series, here is everything you need to know about Maestro in Blue Season 2.
Maestro in Blue Season 2 Release Date
Maestro In Blue will be released on Netflix on Thursday, May 16th, 2024. Unlike the first season, which initially debuted in Greece on Mega TV and was later picked up by Netflix for international distribution,...
When Maestro in Blue premiered on Netflix in March 2023, it became one of the most-watched non-English-language shows on the platform, reaching the top 10 list in over 50 countries. Ever since, viewers have been massively curious about the show. They can not wait to see how things eventually turn out for Orestis and Klelia.
Well, the wait is almost over. Netflix renewed the show for a second season in March 2024, and it is arriving on the streaming platform soon. If you are excited about the series, here is everything you need to know about Maestro in Blue Season 2.
Maestro in Blue Season 2 Release Date
Maestro In Blue will be released on Netflix on Thursday, May 16th, 2024. Unlike the first season, which initially debuted in Greece on Mega TV and was later picked up by Netflix for international distribution,...
- 5/15/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi
On June 26th, Dstlry will release both Spectregraph #2 and Blasfamous #3, and we have an exclusive look at the Foc variant covers from Jae Lee and Sweeney Boo! Dstlry has continues to impress, with a diverse array of stories and creators that have me excited for each new issue.
From James Tynion IV and Christian Ward, "Spectregraph revolves around an isolated mansion nestled into the coastline, a short drive north of Los Angeles. Rumors have haunted the place for years—its owner a titan of American industry, with a strange fascination in the occult and the paranormal. The richest men and women in the country have whispered to each other, trying to understand what he was building alone in that mansion for all those years. And now finally, with his death, and his estate open for sale… they can finally find out for themselves."
Spectregraph #2
"Trapped in the Malibu mausoleum of late billionaire Ambrose Everett Hall,...
From James Tynion IV and Christian Ward, "Spectregraph revolves around an isolated mansion nestled into the coastline, a short drive north of Los Angeles. Rumors have haunted the place for years—its owner a titan of American industry, with a strange fascination in the occult and the paranormal. The richest men and women in the country have whispered to each other, trying to understand what he was building alone in that mansion for all those years. And now finally, with his death, and his estate open for sale… they can finally find out for themselves."
Spectregraph #2
"Trapped in the Malibu mausoleum of late billionaire Ambrose Everett Hall,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Today, Dstlry released two new horror comic books, including the "cerebral ghost story" Spectregraph #1 and the "music industry horror-comedy" Blasfamous #2! We have details on both issues, plus a look at three newly revealed variant covers you can pick up right now!
"Spectregraph #1 is the debut issue of James Tynion IV and Christian Ward’s haunted house horror series. Fans can head to dstlry.co for website-exclusive variant covers by Junko Mizuno (Pure Trance, Ravina the Witch?), Jenny Frison (Wonder Woman, Poison Ivy), and Martin Simmonds (The Department of Truth, Universal Monsters: Dracula).
Blasfamous #2 is written, drawn, and colored by Harvey Award-winning writer and artist Mirka Andolfo (Sweet Paprika, Unnatural, Mercy). Website-exclusive variant covers include offerings from Jorge Corona (Batgirls, Transformers), Sweeney Boo (Harley Quinn, Eat, and Love Yourself), and Mirka Andolfo’s live draw cover from her San Diego Comic-Con panel last year.
Readers who own any digital Dstlry item...
"Spectregraph #1 is the debut issue of James Tynion IV and Christian Ward’s haunted house horror series. Fans can head to dstlry.co for website-exclusive variant covers by Junko Mizuno (Pure Trance, Ravina the Witch?), Jenny Frison (Wonder Woman, Poison Ivy), and Martin Simmonds (The Department of Truth, Universal Monsters: Dracula).
Blasfamous #2 is written, drawn, and colored by Harvey Award-winning writer and artist Mirka Andolfo (Sweet Paprika, Unnatural, Mercy). Website-exclusive variant covers include offerings from Jorge Corona (Batgirls, Transformers), Sweeney Boo (Harley Quinn, Eat, and Love Yourself), and Mirka Andolfo’s live draw cover from her San Diego Comic-Con panel last year.
Readers who own any digital Dstlry item...
- 4/24/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Globally renowned Italian comic book artist Mirka Andolfo, creator of the steamy series “Sweet Paprika,” is releasing a new comic titled “Blasfamous.” The story is set in a world where pop stars have ascended to divinity, dominated by a singer named Clelia who is loosely inspired by Lady Gaga.
The new eros-infused horror comic launches on Feb. 21 published by new American digital comics imprint Dstlry, co-founded by former Amazon execs David Steinberger and Chip Mosher.
Last year, Andolfo won a prestigious Harvey Award for “Sweet Paprika” — which was optioned by former Netflix exec Erik Barmak’s Wild Sheep for an animated series adaptation — and has been collaborating with DC Comics since 2015. She has done artwork for titles such as “Wonder Woman,” “Harley Quinn,” “DC Bombshells” and the upcoming “Batman: White Knight Presents – Generation Joker.”
In “Blasfamous,” Andolfo depicts a world where pop music stars “are venerated like saints,” she says,...
The new eros-infused horror comic launches on Feb. 21 published by new American digital comics imprint Dstlry, co-founded by former Amazon execs David Steinberger and Chip Mosher.
Last year, Andolfo won a prestigious Harvey Award for “Sweet Paprika” — which was optioned by former Netflix exec Erik Barmak’s Wild Sheep for an animated series adaptation — and has been collaborating with DC Comics since 2015. She has done artwork for titles such as “Wonder Woman,” “Harley Quinn,” “DC Bombshells” and the upcoming “Batman: White Knight Presents – Generation Joker.”
In “Blasfamous,” Andolfo depicts a world where pop music stars “are venerated like saints,” she says,...
- 1/9/2024
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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