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Stateless Season 2: What Can We Expect From Sequel?

Stateless is a relatively new sereis on ABC and season one has seen a good response from the audience, with great reviews and rating the show has become one of the most loved series on ABC and fans are already asking about a possible season 2.

So, without wasting time let us get into the details of Stateless season 2.

Review: In 'Stateless' on Netflix, Cate Blanchett (and Immigration) - The New York Times
Source The New York Times

RELEASE DATE FOR STATELESS SEASON 2

Well, Staeless has not yet been officially renewed by ABC so we are waiting to hear their verdict on the future of the series but considering the incredible response that season one has ben able to, we are sure the series will be returning for a season 2.

Stateless first was made available for the Austrailian audience back in March 2024 and finally arrived in the US and the rest of the world by July so it is too soon to predict anything.

If stateless is renewed we might be able to get another season by the end of 2024 or the beginning of 2024.

CAST FOR STATELESS SEASON 2

Here is a list of cast members we will see in Stateless season 2.

  • Yvonne Strahovski as Sofie Werner
  • Asher Keddie as Claire Kowitz
  • Marta Dusseldorp as Margot
  • Jai Courtney as Cam Sandford
  • Fayssal Bazzi as Ameer
  • Dominic West as Gordon
  • Cate Blanchett as Pat
  • Soraya Heidari as Mina
  • Rachel House as Harriet
  • Kate Box as Janice
  • Clarence Ryan as Sully
  • Claude Jabbour as Farid
  • Rose Riley as Sharee
  • Helana Sawires as Rosna
  • Darren Gilshenan as Brian Ashworth

POSSIBLE PLOT FOR STATELESS SEASON 2

Season 2 will focus on the migration process in Australia, we will see what all policies and prohibitions these migrants have to go through in Australia, we are excited to see how the lives of these innocent people is changed.

That is all for today we will keep our readers updated on the latest news about Stateless season 2 until then continue reading with us!

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