A fresh Spanish drama is climbing the Netflix ranks, while also keeping viewers glued to the screen. Salvador, which premiered on the service in early February, is currently the seventh most-watched non-English show on the platform, with 1.2 million views during the last week.
With an intriguing premise – a father seeking vigilante justice – this is the kind of thriller that seamlessly blends action with a moving family story. Could a second season be on the horizon?
Salvador Season 2 Release Date
At the time of writing, Netflix is yet to renew the Spanish production for more episodes. Even so, the title isn’t listed as a limited series, and we’re sure the behind-the-scenes powers that be can find a way to continue the story.
As long as the platform gives the green light, Salvador season 2 could arrive in early 2027.
Salvador Cast
- Luis Tosar as Salvador Aguirre
- Claudia Salas as Julia
- Leonor Watling as Carla
- Patricia Vico as Sonia Martín
- Richard Holmes as Mateo
- Fariba Sheikhan as Marjane
- Candela Arestegui as Milena
What Could Happen in Salvador Season 2?
The series follows Salvador, an emergency medical technician and recovering alcoholic trying to rebuild his life. His fragile stability collapses after a violent night, when he responds to a clash between rival football ultra groups.
At the scene, Salvador makes a shocking discovery: his estranged daughter Milena. Rather than a bystander, she’s a member of the extremist group known as the “White Souls.” We’re talking about an ultra-nationalist neo-Nazi organisation built on racist and violent ideology.
Determined to understand how she was drawn into such a world, Salvador infiltrates the group’s orbit and places himself in escalating danger. As he digs deeper, the line between revenge and self-destruction begins to blur.
A gripping watch, Salvador explores youth radicalization and fatherhood, with action scenes keeping viewers engaged throughout. The first season unfolds across eight episodes and ends as the violence surrounding the group spirals, and multiple characters are forced to confront the consequences of their choices.
Th finale provides a sense of closure. At the same time, there are ways to expand the story. If the show becomes a global hit, we’re sure Salvador season 2 would deliver an equally resonant storyline. After all, extremist networks rarely disappear overnight.
Are There Other Shows Like Salvador?
If you were enthralled by Salvador, you might want to check out some of the other international series recently making waves on Netflix.
The list includes Unfamiliar, Cash Queens, To Love, To Lose, Taskaree: The Smuggler’s Web, Land of Sin, and City of Shadows.
