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Damian Hardung's Maxton Hall: When might Season 2 arrive on Prime Video?

Maxton Hall has not only broken some records but is currently still the most-watched series on Prime Video worldwide. Here, check when the second season of the romantic drama with Damian Hardung would arrive.

Damian Hardung and Harriet Herbig-Matten on the set of Maxton Hall Season 2.
© @FilmUpdatesDamian Hardung and Harriet Herbig-Matten on the set of Maxton Hall Season 2.

Maxton Hall has not only been one of the biggest hits of the year in terms of TV adaptations, but after a few weeks since its release on Prime Video, it continues to be the most-watched series worldwide.

As expected, the romantic drama will return to Amazon’s catalog with a second season, which will see Damian Hardung reprising his role as James Beaufort and Harriet Herbig-Matten as Ruby Bell.

The first installment had only six episodes, which have not only stood out for being a faithful representation of the saga written by Mona Kasten, but also for other key elements, such as its incredible soundtrack.

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When will Maxton Hall season 2 premiere on Prime Video?

Although there is still no officially published release date, the filming of the second season of Maxton Hall has already begun, so it is likely that the new episodes will arrive on Prime Video at some point in 2025.

If we evaluate the time it takes to shoot each scene, the completion of this process, and the post-production of each episode, we could say that it is most likely they will arrive by the summer of the following year.

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Deadline y Capital FM confirmed in mid-May that the new season of the popular TV show will have the same number of episodes as the previous one, totaling six, each lasting between 45 and 53 minutes.

It was confirmed that the main cast members will return, but also some of the actors who have not been leading the plot but have played a key role, such as Sonja Weißer as Lydia Beaufort and Ben Felipe as Cyril Vega.

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