‘Girls In Blue’ Renewed For Season 2 By Apple


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Apple TV+ has renewed its acclaimed Spanish-language crime sequence Girls in Blue (Las Azules) for a second season, with Ariel Award nominee Bábara Mori set to reprise her lead position. She joins returning stars Ximena Sariñana, Natalia Téllez and Amorita Rasgado.

That includes a completely Latin American solid, the eight-episode second season is at the moment in manufacturing.

Set in 1971 and impressed by true occasions, Girls in Blue (Las Azules) season two continues the story of the 4 girls who defied the ultra-conservative norms of the time by changing into Mexico’s first feminine police power. Now promoted to lieutenant, María (Mori) finds herself torn between the foundations she’s sworn to uphold and a relentless pull in the direction of the reality when the homicide of a younger college pupil is adopted by extra casualties and divulges a deeper conspiracy. Because the killings develop bolder and the traces between perpetrator, sufferer, and avenger start to blur, María, Ángeles (Sariñana), Gabina (Rasgado) and Valentina (Téllez) are drawn right into a maze of buried secrets and techniques and painful reckonings.

The sequence is created by showrunner and director Fernando Rovzar and Pablo Aramendi. Wendy Riss, Erica Sánchez Su and Billy Rovzar function government producers. The sequence is produced by Lemon Studios.