[04/29/19 - 06:32 AM] Video: "The Mechanism" - Season 2 - Official Trailer - Netflix The new season premieres Friday, May 10, only on Netflix.
[via press release from Netflix]
"THE MECHANISM" GOES ON
São Paulo, April 29th, 2019 - Netflix, the world's leading internet entertainment service, announced today that the second season of the original series The Mechanism from acclaimed director José Padilha (Narcos, Elite Squad 1 & 2, RoboCop) and prestigious screenwriter Elena Soarez (Filhos do Carnaval, Eu tu Eles, Casa de Areia) will be launched on May 10th, 2019.
Returning to this season are the powerful ensemble cast lead by Selton Mello (as Marco Ruffo) with Caroline Abras (as Verena Cardoso), Enrique Diaz (Roberto Ibrahim), Jonathan Haagensen (Vander), and Emilio Orciollo Netto (as Ricardo Bretch), among talent others.
About The Mechanism S2
2014. After presidential elections, Verena's task force team has arrested 12 of Brazil's top 13 contractors. In this season, there is still one missing, the biggest of them all: Ricardo Brecht (Emilio Orciollo Netto). Verena (Caroline Abras) and Guilhome (Osvaldo Mil) and Vander (Jonathan Haagensen) remain engaged in their investigations, as well as Ruffo (Selton Mello): the retired deputy is still acting outside of the law and relentless in his pursuit of Ibrahim (Enrique Diaz), getting more estranged from his wife Regina (Susana Ribeiro) and daughter Beta (Julia Svaccina).
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