The second season of the TV series Incastrati, written, directed and interpreted by Salvatore Ficarra and Valentino Picone, returns from next Thursday, March 2nd.
A serial license plate Netflix and produced by vagrant limited characterized by an interplay between the classic humor of the comic duo and typical elements of the thriller genre. Also returning to complete the cast are Marianna di Martino (Agata) and Anna Favella (Esther), along with Tony Sperandeo (Cosa Inutile), Maurizio Marchetti, Domenico Centamore, Sergio Friscia, Mary Cipolla and Leo Gullotta. And just today, Monday 27th of Februarywas held in preview the projection of the former two episodes followed by the meeting in press conference with some of the protagonists of the cast and Ilaria Castiglioni, manager of the Italian series NOEtflix, to which we of VelvetMAG we participated.
NETFLIX, “INCASTRATI,” the second and final season of the FICARRA and PICONE series, out March 2 – VelvetMAG
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Summary of the second season of Stuck
The first installment of stuck 2 picks up right where the first season left off. Except And valentine they meet in a life-threatening situation. Indeed, after accidentally running over the dreaded fugitive boss Padre Santissimo, they are threatened with death by Tonino Macaluso, his right-hand man. The latter, having caught her in the act, makes her kneel and point a gun at her, but in the end he decides to spare her in exchange for some favors. From that moment on, our two “heroes” find each other exactly plugged a row of events from which it is really difficult to get out, especially since they have to hide the fact from loved ones.
NETFLIX, “INCASTRATI,” the second and final season of the FICARRA and PICONE series, out March 2 – VelvetMAG
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And to make matters worse, a lot of unexpected events like a double murder committed by a mysterious man and the entry of foreign criminals. Meanwhile, the investigation into the Gambino murder continues without reaching a turning point. In addition, with all the hustle and bustle, the Relationship of the two protagonists with their respective companionsMarianna and Esther are becoming more and more turbulent. In short, a season full of tragicomic vicissitudes in which Salvo and Valentino will get away as always, albeit a little in balance.
Salvatore Ficarra and Valentino Picone on a possible return to seriality: “Stories rule…”
During the press conference Salvatore Ficarra And Valentine PiconeReturning from the great success of The strangenesstell how they experienced this new experience of going on stage by seriality. Salvatore Ficarra: “For us, seriality was a way of approaching a different way of being on stage. Have the opportunity to play with a longer timefurther i personalities in one new form. It was an experience we wanted to have and we jumped at the chance Netflix he offered us”.
NETFLIX, “INCASTRATI,” the second and final season of the FICARRA and PICONE series, out March 2 – VelvetMAG
Photo credit: Ansa
The project of the TV series Incastrati was already born with the idea of a second season which concludes the narrative thread of the series, which, according to the two comedians from Palermo, does not exclude its possibility to return In the seriality with a new suggestion. Valentine Picone: “Stories always rule. To get stuck It couldn’t be a cinematic story was born for the small screen. It always depends on the stories you encounter. Maybe we’ll come across a story worth making a series. We absolutely want repeat this experience because we loved it, even with Netflix with whom we got along very well. So we wait for a story to fall on us.
Stuck 2, a series that reminds you what the mafia was and still is today: “We must not forget what happened”
A series that, as Salvatore Ficarra says, has made it possible rememberalthough in ironic keywhat it is and still is mafia: “‘We must not forget what happened’, which is what we hoped for in the first season instead, Padre Santissimo. If there’s one thing history proves that people sooner or later forget. We try not to forget. Even a TV series can provide an opportunity to talk so as not to forget.” Then Valentine Picone he goes on to say: “making fun of the mafia is a duty. We started with Born Tired, our first film to poke fun at the mobsters. We are all children of the massacres of the 90s and thanks to these massacres we have responded and we have been influenced in different ways. I have journalist friends who are somewhat opposed to the mafia, there are those who have become judges. We are very happy that even irony can sometimes scratch.”