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Is Dear Child Season 2 Confirmed? Dear Child Season 2 Release Date, Spoiler, Plot, Cast, Trailer, Where to Watch & Other News

Dear Child Season 2 Release Date:- If you are a fan of psychological thrillers, you might have watched Dear Child, the Netflix series based on the novel by Romy Hausmann. The show follows the story of Lena, a woman who escapes from a kidnapper after 13 years of captivity, along with her two children. But Lena is not who she claims to be, and her past is full of secrets and lies.

The first season of Dear Child was a hit among viewers and critics, who praised its gripping plot, complex characters, and shocking twists. The show reached the top 10 in 84 countries, according to Netflix. But will there be a second season of Dear Child? And if so, what can we expect from it? Here is everything you need to know about Dear Child Season 2.

Will There Be a Dear Child Season 2?

The short answer is: probably not. Netflix has not announced any plans to renew Dear Child for a second season, and the show was marketed as a limited series, meaning it was intended to tell a complete story in one season. The show also covered the entire plot of the novel, which does not have a sequel. The author, Romy Hausmann, has written another thriller called Sleepless, but it is not related to Dear Child.

The first season of Dear Child ended with a satisfying conclusion, as Lena (who is actually Jasmin, another kidnapped woman) kills her abductor and frees herself and the children. The show also reveals the true identity of Lena, who is still alive and living under a new name. The final scenes show Jasmin, Hannah, and Jonathan starting new lives and healing from their trauma. There is not much room for a continuation, unless the show decides to explore the aftermath of their ordeal or introduce new conflicts.

However, there is a slight possibility that Netflix might surprise us with a second season, as it has done before with other shows that were based on standalone books, such as 13 Reasons Why and The Haunting of Hill House. These shows expanded their stories beyond the source material, creating new plots and characters.

When Will Dear Child Season 2 Release?

If Netflix decides to renew Dear Child for a second season, we might have to wait a long time before we see it on our screens. The first season was released on September 7, 2023, and it took about two years to produce, according to the show’s director and writer, Isabel Kleefeld. Assuming a similar production time, a second season of Dear Child could arrive in late 2025 or early 2026, at the earliest.

Cast & Characters

The cast of Dear Child Season 2 would depend on the direction of the story, but we can assume that some of the main actors from the first season would return, unless their characters are killed off or written out. The possible returning cast members are:

  • Kim Riedle as Jasmin/Lena
  • Naila Schuberth as Hannah
  • Sammy Schrein as Jonathan
  • Hans Löw as Gerd Buhling
  • Julika Jenkins as Karin Becks
  • Christian Beermann as Matthias

We might also see some new faces, such as the real Lena (whose name is now Sophie), who was played by a different actress in the first season, or other characters related to the kidnapping case or the characters’ new lives.

Dear Child Season 2 release date
CastCharacter
Birge SchadeNurse Ruth
Christian BeermannDad
Kim RiedleJasmin
Naila SchuberthHannah
Julika JenkinsKarin Beck
Haley Louised JonesAida Kurt
Justus Von DohnanyiMatthias Beck
Hand LowGerd Buhiling
Sammy SchreinJonathan
Ozgur KaradenizDoctor
Seraphina SchweigerCop
Eskindir TesfaySalli Kurt

Plotlines & Story

The plot of Dear Child Season 2 is hard to predict, since the first season wrapped up the main story and did not leave any major cliffhangers. However, there are some possible directions that a second season could take, such as:

  • Jasmin, Hannah, and Jonathan face new challenges and dangers as they adjust to their new lives and identities. They might also encounter people from their past, such as the real Lena, who might want to reconnect with them or seek revenge on them.
  • Gerd Buhling, the former investigator who solved the kidnapping case, continues to dig deeper into the mystery and uncovers new secrets and revelations. He might also face consequences for his actions, such as breaking the law or endangering his family.
  • The show explores the backstory and motivation of Matthias, the kidnapper, and reveals how he abducted Jasmin and Lena, and why he forced them to live as a family. The show might also introduce other victims or accomplices of Matthias, or show his trial and punishment.

Where Can I Watch the Trailer?

There is no trailer for Dear Child Season 2, since the show has not been renewed yet. However, you can watch the trailer for the first season here, or check out some clips and interviews from the show on Netflix’s YouTube channel [here].

Where Can I Watch this series online?

If Dear Child Season 2 ever happens, you will be able to watch it on Netflix, the same platform that streamed the first season. You will need a Netflix subscription to access the show, which costs $8.99 per month for the basic plan, $13.99 per month for the standard plan, or $17.99 per month for the premium plan. You can also watch the first season of Dear Child on Netflix, if you have not seen it yet or want to rewatch it.

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Global Release Time

If you live in a different time zone than the US, where Netflix is based, you might wonder when you can watch Dear Child Season 2 on the streaming service. The good news is that Netflix usually releases its original shows at the same time globally, which means you can watch Dear Child Season 2 as soon as it is available, regardless of where you live. However, the exact time of release might vary depending on your location and the daylight saving time. Here is a table that shows the release time of Dear Child Season 2 in different time zones, assuming it will be released at 12:00 a.m. PT, which is the usual time for Netflix shows.

Time ZoneRelease Time
Pacific Time (PT)12:00 a.m.
Mountain Time (MT)1:00 a.m.
Central Time (CT)2:00 a.m.
Eastern Time (ET)3:00 a.m.
Atlantic Time (AT)4:00 a.m.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)8:00 a.m.
Central European Time (CET)9:00 a.m.
Eastern European Time (EET)10:00 a.m.
India Standard Time (IST)1:30 p.m.
China Standard Time (CST)4:00 p.m.
Japan Standard Time (JST)5:00 p.m.
Australian Eastern Time (AET)7:00 p.m.

Spoiler Alert

Since there is no official confirmation or information about Dear Child Season 2, there are no spoilers for the show. However, if you want to get some hints or clues about what might happen in a potential second season, you can read the novel by Romy Hausmann, which is the source material for the show. The novel might have some details or scenes that were not included in the show, or some differences that might inspire new ideas for the show. You can also check out the author’s website [here], where she posts updates and news about her books and projects.

If you are eager to watch Dear Child Season 2 and want to know how long you have to wait, you can use a countdown timer to track the time until the show is released. Alternatively, you can use a calendar app, such as Google Calendar or Outlook, to mark the release date of Dear Child Season 2 and get notifications when the day arrives.

Dear Child Season 2 spoiler

Recap of Dear Child Season 1

If you need a recap of the first season of Dear Child, here is a brief summary of the main events:

  • The show begins with a car accident, in which a woman and two children are found injured. The woman claims to be Lena Beck, who went missing 13 years ago, and the children are her son and daughter, Hannah and Jonathan.
  • Lena is taken to the hospital, where she is reunited with her parents, Karin and Matthias. However, Lena acts strangely and refuses to talk to them. She also has a scar on her neck, which she says was caused by her kidnapper, who held her captive in a remote cabin in the woods.
  • Gerd Buhling, a former investigator who worked on Lena’s case, is suspicious of Lena’s story and decides to investigate further. He discovers that Lena is not Lena, but Jasmin, another woman who was kidnapped by the same man and forced to take Lena’s place. He also finds out that the kidnapper is Matthias, Lena’s father, who faked his daughter’s disappearance and kept her and Jasmin in the cabin as his twisted family.
  • Jasmin, Hannah, and Jonathan escape from the hospital and go to a safe house, where they meet Lena’s mother, Karin, who is also in hiding. Karin reveals that she knew about Matthias’ crimes, but was too afraid to stop him. She also tells Jasmin that Lena is still alive, and that she helped her escape from the cabin a few years ago. Lena changed her name to Sophie and moved to another country, where she started a new life.
  • Matthias tracks down Jasmin and the children and tries to take them back to the cabin. He kills Karin and wounds Gerd, who tries to stop him. Jasmin manages to stab Matthias and kill him, ending his reign of terror. She then calls Lena/Sophie and tells her that she and the children are free. Lena/Sophie thanks Jasmin for saving them and tells her that she loves her.
  • The show ends with Jasmin, Hannah, and Jonathan leaving the safe house and heading to a new destination, where they hope to start over. Gerd recovers from his injuries and decides to retire from his job. Lena/Sophie continues to live her new life, but keeps a photo of Jasmin and the children in her wallet.

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