“Bling Empire” fans don’t have long to wait until the season 3 premiere.
19.08.2022 - 05:39 / justjared.com
The third installment in Netflix’s 365 Days series is about to be released and the cast celebrated at a NYC fan event!
Simone Susinna, Blanka Lipinska, Anna-Maria Sieklucka, and Michele Morrone were all in attendance at a screening of The Next 365 Days on Thursday night (August 18) at The Paris Theatre in New York City.
In the new movie, “Laura and Massimo’s relationship hangs in the balance as they try to overcome trust issues and jealousy while a tenacious Nacho works to push them apart.”
The second film was released less than four months ago, so fans didn’t have to wait too long for the third one!
The two sequels were ordered at the same time back in May 2021. The Next 365 Days hits Netflix on August 19.
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“Bling Empire” fans don’t have long to wait until the season 3 premiere.
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