Ficarra and Picone strike again. After having conquered everyone with the first season of Stuck, which marked their debut on Netflix by giving a bit of national pop to the platform, the Sicilian comedians proudly announce, the renewal of the series for a second season which will see them again engaged in the triple role of actors, screenwriters and directors.
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They were the ones to announce it in a video message posted by the official channels of Netflix, with Salvo and Valentino with a mustache – they will take part in the new film by Roberto Andò alongside Toni Servillo – and filled with enthusiasm. The finale of the first season of Stuck, in fact, he had left the most important mystery of the series unresolved: who really framed Salvo and Valentino? Enigma that will lead the two friends to extricate themselves again between mysteries and misunderstandings, giving life to a series capable of intelligently combining comedy and crime.
Ficarra and Picone in a scene from Stuck
DARIO PALERMO/NETFLIXProduced by Attilio De Razza and Nicola Picone for Tramp Limited, the second season of Stuck will keep the same writing team as the first, namely Fabrizio Testini, Leonardo Fasoli and Maddalena Ravagli. Main cast also confirmed: da Marianna di Martino (Agata Scalia) ad Anna Favella (Ester); gives Tony Sperandeo (Tonino Macaluso, called “Useless Thing”) a Maurizio Marchetti (Goalkeeper Martorana); from Mary Cipolla (Mrs. Antonietta) a Sergio Friscia (Sergione).
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