Lupin Part 2 Renewal Status and Synopsis
Lupin‘s first 5 episodes are streaming on Netflix, so what do we know about the second part? Will the French drama story continue?
Netflix‘s Lupin series is one of the latest shows on the platform. Despite this, the series which tells about a French thief is in the top 10 lists worldwide.
Lupin, starring Omar Sy, is a highly entertaining and dramatic French thief series. The successful cast and script of the series quickly increased its popularity, and the audience is looking forward to the second episode of the series.
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Although there isn’t much information released so far, we have good news for the second part of the series. We have prepared all the known information for you.
Netflix did not make an announcement for the second part of the series. However, you can read the synopsis of Lupin below.
Arsène Lupin is a fictional character created in the early 1900s by writer Maurice Leblanc, but in the series, this character has gained modern touches.
The series tells the story of Assane Diop (played by Omar Sy), whose life changed forever when he was young. Although his father is innocent, he is accused of committing a crime, and 25 years later Assane wants to avenge his father. But to do this, Assane takes inspiration from Lupine and his methods.
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Netflix has not announced the renewal status of Lupin. However, the fact that the show comes as “parts” rather than “seasons” gives us a hint that additional episodes may already be filmed.
Also in December 2020, Variety reported that the show will be 10 episodes, suggesting that some of those remaining episodes will be in Episode 2. Shows, where this is the case, include Elite, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and Disenchantment.
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Unfortunately, there is no exact information at the moment, but according to rumors, it is predicted to come at the end of 2021. Other recent series that split their first seasons into two parts have released those parts between three and six months of each other.
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