‘Kleo’ Finally Returns with Season 2 on July 25, 2024
The hunt for the red suitcase continues! But it’s not just Kleo (Jella Haase) who is after the secret documents – the CIA and KGB are also suddenly looking for them.
Die Jagd nach DEM roten Koffer geht weiter. Kleo: Staffel 2 mit Jella Haase und Dimitrij Schaad, ab 25. Juli, nur auf Netflix. pic.twitter.com/nJxA48gx1M
— netflixde (@NetflixDE) May 14, 2024
Showrunner, Writers & Concept: HaRiBo (Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, Bob Konrad)
Additional Writer: Katharina Brauer
Executive Producers: Michael Souvignier, Till Derenbach and Jörg Christian Engels
Directors: Isabel Braak and Nina Vukovic
Director of Photography: Tobias Koppe and Jonathan Ibeka
Cast: Jella Haase, Dimitrij Schaad, Julius Feldmeier, Vincent Redetzki, Andrej Kaminsky,
Steffi Kühnert, Marta Sroka, Alli Neumann, Anna Stieblich and Robin Gooch
Production: Zeitsprung Pictures for Netflix
Episodes: 6 episodes of 45 minutes each
Locations: Berlin/Brandenburg (Germany), Belgrade (Serbia)
Season 2 is available only on Netflix starting July 25, 2024
Berlin, May 14, 2024: The hunt for the red suitcase continues! But it’s not just Kleo (Jella Haase) who is after the secret documents – the CIA and KGB are also suddenly looking for them. Not only is Kleo about to uncover more information as to why she was once sent to prison, she’s also going to learn about her own past.
The first season of KLEO was a hit with critics and audiences worldwide. It went on to win many awards, including the Grimme-Preis in the Fiction category, two German Television Awards for Best Drama Series and Best Actress (Jella Haase), and a nomination for the Critics Choice Award in the United States.
The second season of KLEO celebrates its world premiere on June 6 at Seriencamp in Cologne. Actor Dimitrij Schaad, director Isabel Braak and showrunner/writer team HaRiBo (Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf and Bob Konrad) will attend the screening of the upcoming season’s first episode. It is produced by Michael Souvignier, Till Derenbach and Jörg Engels from Zeitsprung Pictures and directed by Isabel Braak and Nina Vukovic, with scripts by HaRiBo and Katharina Brauer.
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