The second season of "Lock Hour" will take place during the First Lebanon War
Contrary to what it seemed, it seems that the "Lock Hour" series of Here 11 will continue for a second season, which is currently in development.
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Culture learned that the new season will take place against the backdrop of the First Lebanon War, after the first season took place against the backdrop of the Yom Kippur War.
Some of the characters will continue for next season
Sagi Ben Nun
10/03/2022
Thursday, 10 March 2022, 07:57 Updated: 07:58
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Lock Hour Episode 8 (here 11)
Although it seemed that the war drama series "Lock Hour" that aired here 11 will not continue for a second season, it is currently in development for a new season.
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Culture learned that the new season will take place against the background of the First Lebanon War, after the first season took place against the background of the events of the Yom Kippur War.
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Culture It is also known that some of the characters in the first season will continue to the next season, and will meet again in the Lebanon War.
A corporation here has at this stage commissioned the development of a single chapter.
It was also learned that the corporation intends to invest about one million shekels per episode, but according to sources, an additional investment will be required.
The production of the series hopes to have an investment from an international body like HBO that invested in the first season or another body.
It is not yet known if that will happen.
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Lior Ashkenazi in the series "Lock Hour" (Photo: screenshot, here 11)
The first season of "Lock Hour" was directed by Yaron Zilberman, who also signed as one of its producers alongside the three lead screenwriters Ron Leshem, Amit Cohen and Daniel Amsel.
Gal Zeid and Yizhar Har Lev also participated in her work.
It featured Aviv Alush, Shachar Tabuch, Omer Perlman, Ofer Hayun, Maor Schweitzer, Imri Bitton, Joy Rieger, Tom Avni, Lior Ashkenazi and Lee Biran, among others.
The production of the previous season lasted about a decade, and its premiere episode aired in October 2020. According to publications, its cost was about NIS 23 million.
It was sold to the HBO network for broadcast on its streaming service HBO Max, where it went up under the name "Valley of Tears" ("Valley of Weeping").
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