Finally, we have the hilarious trailer for season 2 of one of the best Netflix series

Netflix has presented the first look at the second season of Bronca, the acclaimed series that has won three Golden Globes. The anticipation for this new installment is evident in the teaser recently revealed by the streaming platform, which shows an intriguing twist in the narrative that has captured the audience since its premiere. David Abroncado Created by Lee Sung Jin and produced by A24, Bronca sets its plot in a country club environment, where marital drama takes on a new dimension. In this season, viewers will encounter two new couples, which […]

Netflix has presented the first look at the second season of Bronca, the acclaimed series that has won three Golden Globes. The anticipation for this new installment is evident in the teaser recently revealed by the streaming platform, which shows an intriguing twist in the narrative that has captured the audience since its premiere.

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Created by Lee Sung Jin and produced by A24, Bronca sets its plot in a country club environment, where marital drama takes on a new dimension. In this season, viewers will encounter two new couples, which promises to add an additional complexity to the interpersonal conflicts that have characterized the series. This exclusive setting not only serves as a backdrop but also reflects the tension and drama that unfold among the characters, in a setting that can be both idyllic and oppressive.

A24, known for its focus on producing high-quality content, once again partners with Netflix to deliver a rich and immersive narrative. The first season had already been a resounding success, and the recognition from the Foreign Press Academy with three Golden Globes only underscores its impact on contemporary culture. The combination of talent behind the scenes with a brilliant cast seems to indicate that the second season will continue to raise the standard of television entertainment.

With the arrival of new characters and a plot that becomes increasingly complicated, Bronca is poised to delight its fans and attract new viewers. The series promises deep emotional conflicts and an exploration of human relationships in a modern and relevant context. Followers of the show can expect a mix of dark humor and drama that has made Bronca a critical favorite.

The definitive fight returns to Netflix, and we already know its release date

Netflix has officially announced that the second season of its acclaimed series Bronca will premiere on April 2, 2026. This announcement was made as part of the programming presented by the platform for the upcoming year, generating great anticipation among the show’s followers. There will be Bronca Bronca, which has received praise from both critics and audiences, will once again feature a stellar cast that includes Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny. The choice of these actors reinforces Netflix’s commitment to the quality and narrative depth that has characterized […]

Netflix has officially announced that the second season of its acclaimed series Bronca will premiere on April 2, 2026. This announcement was made as part of the programming presented by the platform for the upcoming year, generating great anticipation among the show’s followers.

There is going to be trouble

Bronca, which has received praise from both critics and audiences, will once again feature a stellar cast that includes Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, and Cailee Spaeny. The choice of these actors reinforces Netflix’s commitment to the quality and narrative depth that has characterized the series during its first season.

The confirmation of a second season arrived in October, when Netflix expressed its desire to continue with the production of this anthology series, whose complex plots explore themes of rivalry and redemption among diverse characters. The mix of genres that Bronca offers has resonated with a wide audience, making it one of the most interesting proposals on the platform.

Since its initial release, Bronca has managed to stand out in a content-saturated environment, thanks to its unique approach and focus on character psychology. The combination of a well-crafted script and outstanding performances has set the standard for what is expected in this second installment.

Netflix will get into trouble again with the second season of one of its best series

Beef is one of the series that has thrived the most through word-of-mouth in recent years. Netflix has confirmed the production of a second season, created by Lee Sung Jin. The first season, starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, focused on a road rage incident that sparked a series of revenges between the characters. However, the new season will take a 180-degree turn in its narrative. Different plots, but there will always be conflict Instead of exploring road rage, the story will focus on a young couple who witness a tense fight […]

Beef is one of the series that has thrived the most through word-of-mouth in recent years. Netflix has confirmed its production of a second season, created by Lee Sung Jin. The first season, starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, focused on a road rage incident that sparked a series of revenges between the characters. However, the new season will take a 180-degree turn in its narrative.

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Different Arguments, But There Will Always Be Conflict

Instead of exploring road rage, the story will focus on a young couple who witness a tense fight between their boss and his wife, in a context that delves into the differences in social classes. The official synopsis highlights that the plot will unfold in the elitist world of a country club and its wealthy Korean owner, promising a critical and provocative approach.

Charles Melton, known for his role in Riverdale, and Cailee Spaeny, from Priscilla, will be the new protagonists. The series will also feature renowned actors such as Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan in the roles of the antagonists. The cast is complemented by other talented actors, suggesting a significant display of acting skills for this new narrative.

The second season will consist of eight episodes of 30 minutes each, with Lee Sung Jin remaining as showrunner and executive producer. Although Yeun and Wong will not appear on screen, both will return as executive producers, along with original collaborator Jake Schreier.

On the other hand, Lee has stated that he has ideas to expand the series beyond the second season, even mentioning that he had in mind three seasons before Netflix decided to take an anthology approach. However, a release date for this new installment has not been set, leaving fans waiting for more information on the matter.

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Eva Soriano vs. Loreen: Bitter Rivalry Resurfaces as Eurovision Takes Center Stage

The comedian has decided to make one of the biggest mistakes someone can make regarding Eurovision: mess with Loreen, the Swedish singer who already won in 2012 and can now repeat a decade later… If Soriano allows it.

The Eurofans are mad as hell. Usually they get angry with each other, but very occasionally they are able to unite against a common enemy. In this case, Eva Soriano. And is that the comedian has decided to make one of the biggest mistakes anyone can make regarding Eurovision: messing with Loreen, the Swedish singer who already won in 2012 and can repeat now a decade later… If Soriano allows it.

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Where does the subject come from?

Okay, let’s put ourselves in situation: February 27, 2023. Eva Soriano goes to ‘The Resistance’ to present her new program, ‘Showriano’, and David Broncano asks her -apart from the canonical questions- with whom she has a bad feeling in the comedy world. She answers that no one in the comedy world, but in the song world there is someone to whom she has made a cross: Loreen.

In a drag gala she was hosting, Loreen, who was going to give a concert at the end, got up in the middle of the gala and started to do her thing for forty minutes, answering to the comedian “It’s my time!” when she told her to get off. “Things have to be said, because we are legitimizing people being assholes,” she commented on the show raising the hatred of people who claimed to have gone to the drag gala for and because of Loreen. According to the hatred, half of Spain went to that gala, person up, person down.

The beef continued for a while until on Yotele the artist said that she sings, basically, when they tell her to sing, she doesn’t control the tempos and had no idea what was going on. “They came and told me ‘Loreen, it’s your turn to perform’ and I said ‘okay, I’m going‘.” But Eva Soriano has decided to make the beef into a meme causing the singer’s fans to be pissed off. Quite a drama, huh.

Nails with cringe

It has been in her own program, ‘Showriano’, on Movistar+, where the comedian, who was close to winning ‘Tu cara me suena’, has dedicated a song tribute to Loreen settling the fight while throwing one last punch. A bit like “Well, yes, but I have the last word”.

Maybe I got fat and I admit it, I said that with Amy Winehouse you shared vice” was the softest thing she threw in the song with the refrain “I hate you Loreen, I hate you Loreen” that has led some Spanish Eurofans to think that it may keep Blanca Paloma away from victory. Let’s see. Neither Eva Soriano is so famous, nor the rest of the world gives a shit, no matter how much Movistar put Swedish subtitles looking for the beef.

“The nails they have put on you give a lot of cringe”, “Your song looks like the Flying Free” or “Don’t play Swedish with me” are some of the jokes with which, in a very obvious way, the comedian made a parody of herself. In Sweden and Spain have not taken it the same way, and anyone would say that tomorrow is going to start the most boring war in the world between the two countries for a drag gala and a song.

The next day, on ‘Cuerpos especiales’, the fantastic morning show on Europa FM, he admitted what anyone with two fingers in front already knew: that it was all a joke. “Maybe I’m not thinking things through this year,” he admitted after being reminded that, if he wins, he can go on the radio show to pull his hair out. We’ll see how the matter goes, but it doesn’t look like Loreen is going to stop her Eurovision performance to say “Ah, yes, Eva Soriano, I’m going to tell you four things”.

“Te odio Loreen, I hate you Loreen”: el beef de Eva Soriano con la cantante sueca revive justo antes de Eurovisión

La cómica ha decidido cometer uno de los mayores errores que alguien puede cometer respecto a Eurovisión: meterse con Loreen, la cantante sueca que ya ganó en 2012 y puede repetir ahora una década después… Si Soriano lo permite.

Los eurofans están que trinan. Normalmente se enfadan entre ellos, pero muy de vez en cuando son capaces de unirse contra un enemigo común. En este caso, Eva Soriano. Y es que la cómica ha decidido cometer uno de los mayores errores que alguien puede cometer respecto a Eurovisión: meterse con Loreen, la cantante sueca que ya ganó en 2012 y puede repetir ahora una década después… Si Soriano lo permite.

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De dónde viene el tema

Vale, vamos a ponernos en situación: 27 de febrero de 2023. Eva Soriano acude a ‘La resistencia’ para presentar su nuevo programa, ‘Showriano’, y David Broncano le pregunta -aparte de las preguntas canónicas- con quién tiene mal rollo en el mundo de la comedia. Ella contesta que de la comedia nadie, pero en el de la canción hay alguien a quien le ha hecho la cruz: Loreen.

Y es que en una gala drag que presentaba ella, Loreen, que iba a dar un concierto al final, se subió en mitad de la gala y empezó a hacer lo suyo durante cuarenta minutos, contestando a la cómica “It’s my time!” cuando le dijo que se bajara. “Las cosas hay que decirlas, porque estamos legitimando que la gente sea gilipollas”, comentaba en el programa levantando el odio de gente que decía haber ido a la gala drag por y para Loreen. A tenor del odio, media España acudió a esa gala, persona arriba, persona abajo.

El beef continuó durante un tiempo hasta que en Yotele la artista dijo que ella canta, básicamente, cuando le dicen que cante, no controla los tiempos y no tenía ni idea de lo que estaba pasando. “Vinieron y me dijeron ‘Loreen, te toca actuar’ y dije ‘vale, voy'”. Pero Eva Soriano ha decidido hacer del beef un meme causando el cabreo de los fans de la cantante. Vaya drama, eh.

Uñas con cringe

Ha sido en su propio programa, ‘Showriano’, en Movistar+, donde la cómica, que estuvo cerca de ganar ‘Tu cara me suena’, le ha dedicado una canción-homenaje a Loreen zanjando la pelea mientras lanzaba un último puñetazo. Un poco en plan “Bueno, sí, pero la última palabra la tengo yo”.

“Quizá me engorilé y lo admito, dije que con Amy Winehouse compartías vicio” era lo más suave que lanzaba en la canción con el estribillo “Te odio Loreen, I hate you Loreen” que ha llevado a pensar a algunos eurofans españoles que puede alejar a Blanca Paloma de la victoria. A ver. Ni Eva Soriano es tan famosa, ni al resto del mundo le importa un carajo, por mucho que en Movistar pusieran subtítulos en sueco buscando el beef.

“Las uñas que te han puesto dan mucho cringe”, “Tu canción se parece al Flying Free” o “Conmigo no te hagas la sueca” son algunas de las coñas con las que, de manera muy obvia, la cómica hacía una parodia de sí misma. En Suecia y en España no se lo han tomado igual, y cualquiera diría que mañana va a empezar la guerra más aburrida del mundo entre los dos países por una gala drag y una canción.

Al día siguiente, en ‘Cuerpos especiales’, el fantástico morning show de Europa FM, ha admitido lo que cualquier con dos dedos de frente ya sabía: que era todo una broma. “Igual no estoy pensando mucho las cosas este año”, ha reconocido después de que le recuerden que, si gana, puede ir al programa de radio a tirarle de los pelos. Veremos cómo sigue el asunto, pero no parece que Loreen vaya a parar su actuación en Eurovisión para decir “Ah, si, Eva Soriano, te voy a decir cuatro cosas”.