Argentinian Netflix Original series ‘Estocolmo’ is set to be removed from Netflix in November 2019 as the series comes up for renewal. This series lasted only one season, and it was never renewed, despite its intention.
Netflix added Estocolmo in November 2016, when it was first introduced. That means by the time it leaves Netflix, it’ll have been on Netflix for exactly three years.
This crime drama is about an agent who tries to take down a human trafficking network. It was created by Nacho Viale and Diego Palacio from Argentina.
With 13 episodes total, a second season that Netflix never ordered was released.
Netflix will remove the series from its site on 11/11/2019. This includes countries such as Canada, Australia, and the United States.
It is an excellent question that Netflix will have to answer over the coming years. Netflix Originals fits in one of these four categories.
In the case of Estocolmo that was produced solely for Netflix, this is puzzling as to why it’s leaving. However, it’s likely the production company controls the streaming rights for the show and therefore is why it’s leaving.
The series can be renewed or stayed, but the removal date is usually final. We’ll update should anything change.
Sadly, once you’ve watched the first season, that’s all there will be. Despite the creator of the series explaining that a second season has been written, there won’t be a second season either coming to Netflix or elsewhere.
Here’s what Nacho Viale who produced the series said (loosely translated):
The first season has 13 chapters and the opening of the second is but the public rules, we will see if it generates interest or not. The story is open, the second season is written but we must wait let’s see how the premiere goes. I don’t know if it would be worth a second season if the first were a failure. We are tied to success.
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