The release date for the second season of Apple TV‘s Spanish female-led crime drama has been unveiled. The streamer has also shared the first photo from the upcoming installment. The original chapter premiered in 2024 and consisted of 10 episodes. Following its release, it received positive reviews, with the acting in particular getting considerable praise. It also garnered impressive scores on review aggregators like Rotten Tomatoes.
Women in Blue Season 2 sets August release date on Apple TV
Apple TV has set the release date for Women in Blue or Las Azules Season 2 to August 12, 2026. Each episode is set to release weekly until September 30.
Along with the premiere date, the streamer has also shared a first look at the new installment, highlighting the returning main cast.
Las Azules Season 2 will revolve around María, one of the four main women of the police force. Now a lieutenant, she and the other Azules come across the body of a student activist, which kicks off an investigation tracing back to the 1968 student massacre. While investigating, María finds herself caught between the rules she has sworn to follow and the truth. Before she, Valentina, Gabina, and Ángeles can understand their discovery, the body of a person connected to the massacre turns up, deeply troubling the police department.
The four then embark on a quest to stop the killer, during which they will tackle conflicts inside and outside the department and see long-buried truths come to light. In the process, they will find themselves questioning the corrupt nature of their system and the point of fighting for what they believe in within it.
Fernando Rovzar and Pablo Aramendi co-created the series, produced by Lemon Studios. Rovzar also serves as an executive producer alongside Wendy Riss, Alejandro Lozano, and Erica Sánchez Su.
Meanwhile, Bárbara Mori, Natalia Téllez, Amorita Rasgado, and Ximena Sariñana lead the cast as the eponymous protagonists. Supporting actors include Miguel Rodarte, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Christian Tappán, Horacio García Rojas, and Bruno Bichir.
Season 1 received a perfect 100% critical score and a healthy 83% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Meanwhile, on Metacritic, the show has a Metascore of 76 and a user score of 6.7 — both indicating “generally favorable” perception.
Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on ComingSoon.
