Dogs of Berlin is a German crime drama series and the second German series produced for Netflix, following the time-travel thriller series Dark. The show, which is available in both English and German, is created and directed by German filmmaker and screenwriter Christian Alvart, known for movies like Case 39 and Pandorum.
Dogs of Berlin follows the story of two cops who have contrasting characters and they'll try to solve the murder of a high-profile footballer in Berlin. In 2017, Netflix announced the German series would be available on its platform, and the first season premiered on December 7, 2018, consisting of 10 episodes.
The crime drama series became a hit, so viewers are now wondering if there will be Dogs of Berlin season 2. Right now, it remains uncertain whether or not the series is coming back on Netflix for another season. While there's no news about the future of the show, some still believe it would be renewed for season 2, especially since the streaming giant hasn't billed the program as a limited series.
But then, Netflix isn't releasing ratings and viewership to the public, so it's hard to predict the stand of the show in the platform. Some viewers are sure there will be Dogs of Berlin season 2, and the renewal announcement might be announced at some point. If ever, the second installment might be released sometime in 2020, considering the fact that it took over a year before the first season made its way to the Netflix.
As for the cast of Dogs of Berlin season 2, Fahri Yardim and Felix Kramer play the role of Erol Birkan and Kurt Grimmer, respectively - the two main protagonists in the series. The duo will likely be back for the second season if ever it does come back on Netflix.
Some cast members expected to return as well include Katrin Saß (as Eva Grimmer), Hauke Diekamp (Wachtmeister), Sebastian Achilles (Guido Mack), Sebastian Zimmler (Ulf Grimmer), Giannina Erfany-Far (Kamila), Deniz Orta (Maïssa Issam), Mohammed Issa (Murad Issam), Kais Setti (Kareem Tarik-Amir), Anna Maria Mühe (Sabine 'Bine' Ludar), Katharina Schüttler (Paula Grimmer), and Urs Rechn (Gert Seiler).
Since the series wasn't yet renewed, the plot of Dogs of Berlin season 2 remains unknown. But the plot of the first season follows the two police detectives who were forced to work together after a politically sensitive murder rocks Berlin. Eventually, the duo reached a point where they need to decide which side of the law they're on.