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(Goran Bogdan): A real-world historical figure and Soviet agent weaving complex conspiracies.

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| Aspect | Details | |----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | Announced, script complete, pre-production — not yet filmed | | Likely premiere | 2027 (optimistic) or later | | Time period | 1941, WWII invasion of Yugoslavia | | Main character | Andra Tanasković (Dragan Bjelogrlić) | | Platforms | RTS (Serbia), Max (international) | | Watch Season 1 | Max, RTS Planeta, Amazon (some regions) |

Season 2 elevates the technical standard of regional television. 🎬 High-End Production Cinematography: (Goran Bogdan): A real-world historical figure and Soviet

While the first season was set in the late 1920s, Season 2 jumps ahead in time to the early 1930s, specifically leading up to a pivotal moment in Balkan history: the 1934 assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia in Marseille.

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The second season of (internationally known as Black Sun ) continues the dark, historical noir narrative, shifting the timeline forward to the end of 1933 . The season explores the political instability of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia leading up to the historic 1934 assassination of King Alexander I in Marseille. Season 2 Overview

In the US, the series (under the titles Black Sun or Balkan Shadows ) was available to stream on PBS Masterpiece via Amazon Prime Video. In the Balkan region, the season was available on the EON platform and aired on Nova S television. In Slovenia, for instance, Season 2 was accessible on the EON platform in 2020, on the VOYO SVoD platform, and later on TV channel Astra in 2022.

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Joining him is Marija Bergam, whose character Andjelija Bozic became a feminist icon in the first season. Their chemistry—fraught with professional tension and unspoken attraction—remains the show's emotional anchor. However, Season 2 introduces new faces that threaten to upend the established order. The casting directors have been tight-lipped, but leaks suggest the introduction of high-ranking political figures and foreign agents, signaling that the stakes have moved from local murders to international espionage.