Netflix Reveals ‘One Hundred Years Of Solitude’ Part Two Plans, Including Standalone Grand Finale
Netflix has announced the release of the second part of 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' set to stream in August. This part will consist of seven episodes leading to a standalone grand finale. The adaptation aims to capture the full scope of Gabriel García Márquez's novel, with a focus on the Buendía family's new generations and the town's fate.
- ▪The second part will premiere on August 5, with a grand finale on August 26.
- ▪Carlos Moreno and Laura Mora direct the episodes, with Mora also directing the feature-length finale.
- ▪The series is filmed entirely in Colombia and has positively impacted the local film industry.
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EXCLUSIVE: The second and final part of Netflix’s One Hundred Years of Solitude will begin streaming in August, with the adaptation concluding in a standalone grand finale debuting later that month. As well as the launch details, we can exclusively share the trailer and first art from part two of the series, an adaptation of the seminal novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez. The book, sweeping in its scope, had been labeled unfilmable, but supported by García Márquez’s family, Netflix brought it to the screen. It launched the first eight episodes in late 2024.
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