Prime Video confirmed that the second season of a very successful International Original Series in Prime Video history, ‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’, will be available on Prime Video at the end of this year.
The first season of the series produced by UFA Fiction achieved the largest first week global viewership for an International Original in Prime Video history, reaching the #1 spot on the Prime Video Charts in over 120 countries and territories, the streamer said in a press release yesterday.
The second season of ‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ is based on ‘Save You’, the second instalment in author Mona Kasten’s bestselling novel series published by LYX.
In addition to Damian Hardung and Harriet Herbig-Matten, Sonja Weißer as Lydia, Ben Felipe as Cyril, Fedja van Huêt as Mortimer, Runa Greiner as Ember, Justus Riesner as Alistair, Andrea Guo as Lin, Frederic Balonier as Kieran and Eli Riccardi as Elaine return to the cast of the second season.
Martin Schreier directs the second season of ‘Maxton Hall’. Executive producers of the upcoming season are Markus Brunnemann and Ceylan Yildirim, who also acts as head writer of the series. Yildirim, Juliana Lima Dehne and Marlene Melchior are the scriptwriters of the series, while Valentin Debler is once again the producer for UFA Fiction. The series is supported by the German Motion Picture Fund (GMPF).
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