


Season 2 of the Brazilian action series Criminal Code, inspired by real crimes, is streaming now. The first season of the police drama reached the Top 10 in more than 71 countries, including the United States. Read on for your full report on everything you need to know about the second season.
After helping the Ambassador (Nico García Hume) escape from prison, Isaac (Alex Nader) and his Phantom Gang become the Federal Police’s main targets. Increasingly sophisticated robberies turn them into crime legends — and going after them will demand everything from the agents. During the challenging investigation, Suellen (Maeve Jinkings) will have to prove herself as a leader. Meanwhile, Benício (Rômulo Braga) experiences a crisis after losing yet another friend, and discovering that Sem Alma (Thomás Aquino) escaped from prison.




Yes, scroll up for the official Season 2 trailer, set to a remix of “Mi Gente.” Get ready: The conflicts now go beyond the classic strife between police and thieves, revealing intense rivalries among the criminals themselves, as well as the rise of the Phantom Gang.
The main cast includes Rômulo Braga, Maeve Jinkings, Pedro Caetano, Thomás Aquino, Alex Nader, Daniel Blanco, Letícia Tomazella, and Jorge Paz.
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In its first week in 2023, Criminal Code Season 1 reached No. 1 in Netflix’s Top 10 Non-English Shows in both Brazil and globally, totaling more than 6 million views. During this same period, it was the most-viewed series in 22 countries and made the Top 10 in 71 countries, including the US, Canada, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. In Brazil, it remained the most-watched national series through the second half of 2023, and one of the most-viewed productions in 2024.
Produced by Paranoïd, the second season of Criminal Code was created by Heitor Dhalia, Bernardo Barcellos, and Leonardo Levis. Heitor Dhalia is also the overall director, with episodes directed by Pedro Morelli and Felipe Vellas. Manoel Rangel and Egisto Betti also produce.
The new episodes are streaming now, only on Netflix.



















































