[11/18/24 - 03:01 AM] Video: "The Snow Girl 2: The Soul Game" - Date Announcement - Netflix A mysterious message leads journalist Miren Rojo to investigate the link between a girl's murder, an old disappearance and an elitist school in Málaga.
[via press release from Netflix]
The Snow Girl 2: The Soul Game | Date Announcement | Netflix
'Do you want to play?' A question written on an envelope is the beginning of a macabre game. The journalist Miren Rojo (Milena Smit) returns for a new investigation in The Snow Girl 2: The Soul Game, based on the bestseller by Javier Castillo, where she will bet her life and even her own sanity. The series returns to Malaga where this time Miren, together with Jaime (Miki Esparbé), an investigative journalist who arrives at the Sur newspaper fleeing from his past and trying to recover his lost reputation, investigates an elite school that seems to be at the center of the disappearance and murder of two young girls. Coming to Neflix on January 31st.
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81588733
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