The Colombian fiction series produced by Dynamo returns to Netflix for its second season in August 2026.

Netflix announced that the second season of One Hundred Years of Solitude will arrive on the platform in August 2026. Dynamo’s Colombian production reaffirms its place as one of the most ambitious audiovisual works ever produced in Latin America.

A year ago, the first part of the series adapting the Nobel laureate’s masterpiece premiered worldwide. The acclaim from both audiences and national and international critics has been unanimous. With the same rigor, ambition, and respect for the novel, we have approached the second and final part, which will be launched next August.

Directed by Laura Mora and Carlos Moreno, One Hundred Years of Solitude was filmed entirely in Colombia, with the support and involvement of the García Márquez family.

Synopsis One Hundred Years of Solitude: Part Two

After the armistice and the signing of the Treaty of Neerlandia, peace will not reach Macondo, as the Conservatives, fearful of Colonel Aureliano Buendía’s threats, will plot an attack that, by a twist of fate, will bring Fernanda del Carpio from Bogotá to the town. By marrying Aureliano Segundo, one of the indomitable twins of the bastard Arcadio, she will give Úrsula Iguarán her first legitimate descendants.

Meanwhile, José Arcadio Segundo, the other twin, immersed in José Arcadio Buendía’s manuscripts, will make the patriarch’s grandiose dreams possible by connecting Macondo to the outside world. The arrival of the train will open the doors to the banana company, which, unwittingly, will unleash the forces that will bring about the town’s downfall, fulfilling Úrsula Iguarán’s curse, for the lineages condemned to one hundred years of solitude had no second chance on earth.

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