Bottom of the studio cellar is being stoned and screwed to the beats, on the upper floors are doing business: Placard, but plausible shows the Netflix series "Skylines", how the German hip-hop business works. The reviews for the first season of the six-part gangster-and-artist saga, loosely based on the career of the rapper's arrest warrant, were overwhelmingly positive, and we too were full of praise in our review.
Nevertheless, it has now been revealed that Netflix will not commission a second season of "Skylines". One of the leading actor, actor Edin Hasanovic, posted a video on Instagram: "That's not good news, to say the least: there's no 'Skylines', unfortunately," Hasanovic said in the short sequence. The German Press Agency confirmed the news.
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Unfortunately I have no good news for you @skylinesnetflix today
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The streaming provider itself did not want to comment on the end of the series. According to own data Netflix does not publish numbers for the use. In addition to actors like Richy Müller, the series features artists like Azzi Memo, Booz, Nimo and Olexesh as rapper.
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Netflix series: arrest warrant is now called KalifaCurrently running because of "Skylines" also a lawsuit. A hip-hop label called "Skyline Records" sees the series hurt personality and name rights. In mid-October, however, a civil court of the Landgericht Frankfurt decided that freedom of art prevailed and the application for a preliminary injunction was rejected. Now there is a complaint procedure before the Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt (file reference AZ 16 W 56/19). When a decision is made is unclear.