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Blanca: filming of the second season has begun. What do we know

It often happens that a miniseries has a new season when it gathers such extraordinary public and critical success as to push the producers to invest again in that product, and we are delighted that Blanca, the fiction produced by Lux Vide, very popular first on Rai1 and then on Netflix, both of these. The series, which has had the opportunity to walk the double track of thriller and comedy through particularly original direction and an iron screenplay, has also been able to count on an exceptional cast ranging from Maria Chiara Giannettaon which we hope that Rai will invest more and more resources in the future, to Giuseppe Zeno, up to first dark role of Pierpaolo Spollon’s career, who has proven to be so versatile that we are sure that sooner or later Sanremo will not be taken away from anyone.

It goes without saying that Rai certainly could not miss the opportunity to report Blanca on air, kicking off the filming of a second season shot once again between Genoa, which the series has managed to represent in its most lively and playful soul, and Rome. The first take is scheduled for November 21, while the plot is strictly confidential. We know that we will see the entire cast again, even if it is not clear how they will interact, since the ending of Blanca, one of the most successful recently broadcast on Rai1, brought Nanni, the gloomy character played by Spollon, to come out into the open in his plan for revenge against the protagonist, even if for him the free time – as we know – did not last long.

Understand how the Giannetta-Zeno-Spollon triangle will find a square is perhaps one of the most interesting turning points that we hope the second season of Blanca develop consistently. In the meantime, we can’t wait to see the cast again – which also features Enzo Paci as Commissioner Bacigalupo and Federica Cacciola in that of Stella, Blanca’s best friend – at work, rest assured that she will not disappoint us. Blanca in fact, he managed to remind the public how precious it is to focus on quality products and fresh new faces, showing us that a new television is possible, you just need to bet on it.

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