Netflix has just announced the release date for the highly anticipated 365 Days sequel.
Sharing some stills from the upcoming raunchy film, the streaming service wrote on Facebook: “It’s about to get even hotter. The next 365 DAYS is coming to Netflix [on] August 19.”
Take a look at the trailer below:
Now, in case your memory needs refreshing, the first film centred around a dominant Mafia boss who captures a young woman in an unhappy relationship, and, as its title suggests, gave her 365 days to fall for him...
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Reacting to the stills of the third instalment in the series, one Facebook user wrote: “if this doesn’t put me in early labour I don’t know what will [sic].”
A second added: “Omg I can't cope [sic].”
“How hot can this get [sic],” gushed a third fan while another said: "It better be as good as the 1st."
Then there was a Facebook user who joked: “If she got kidnapped by some raggity, unemployed dude who lived in a trailer in the middle of the forest and used a bucket as a toilet, all this would have been not a romantic movie but an episode in CSI.”
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While an official synopsis has yet to be released for the third instalment in the series, it will loosely follow the third novel from the Italian 365 Dni series by Blanka Lipińska, which the series is based upon.
The GoodReads synopsis for The Next 365 Days: A Novel reads: “The global phenomenon and USA TODAY bestselling inspiration behind the Netflix film of the same name - the 365 Days series - continues as it follows the sizzling story of Laura and Massimo.
“As the wife of Don Massimo Torricelli, one of the most dangerous Mafia bosses in Sicily, Laura’s life is a roller coaster. She is often at risk, the potential target of Massimo’s unscrupulous enemies who will stop at nothing to destroy the powerful man.
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“And when Laura is seriously injured in an attack, pregnant and fighting to survive, Massimo faces the toughest decision of his life. What will his life be without Laura? Will he be able to raise their child alone? What will the fate of his family be, and whose 365 days may come to a close?”
The series initially got fans talking because of just how steamy the sex scenes were, so much so that Michele Morrone who plays Massimo had to clarify that they weren't.
He said in an Instagram Live “it seems like real because we are good actors [sic].”
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Will you be tuning in to the third instalment?
Topics: TV And Film, Netflix