Netflix is ​​breathing again: the platform has launched the Official trailer for the second season of Breathe, confirming its world premiere for the October 31. Spanish medical fiction returns with eight episodes and maintains its commitment to high-impact stories at the JoaquÃn Sorolla Hospital.
After surprising in his debut as first Spanish hospital drama From Netflix, the series returns promising more clinical tension and raw emotions. The trailer hints at a season where decisions become more difficult and with consequences direct for doctors and patients.
Season premiere date and format
The new batch of chapters lands on October 31 and consist of 8 episodes which will be released globally in the Netflix catalog. The trailer reveals a fast-paced and darker tone, driven by ethical and personal twists which raise the stakes compared to the first season.
Main cast and new additions
The main team returns in full with Najwa Nimri, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Blanca Suárez, Manu RÃos, Borja Luna y Alfonso Bassave reprising their roles. They are joined by three new signings of significant importance: LMFAO, Gustavo salmerón y Rachel lascar, whose arrival reorders dynamics within the hospital.
Along with the main names, they repeat, among others, Ana Rayo, Macarena de Rueda, Abril Zamora, Xoán Forneas, Blanca MartÃnez, Marwa Bakhat y Claudia TraisacThe ensemble cast reinforces the series' vocation to intertwine professional plots and intimate conflicts in all areas of JoaquÃn Sorolla.
The Sorolla changes hands: dilemmas and internal clashes
The season opens with a structural twist: JoaquÃn Sorolla becomes private managementThis movement shakes the foundations of the center and confronts professionals with new protocols, cuts and objectives that strain the relationship between vocation and business.
- Patricia (Najwa Nimri) continues her battle with cancer while trying to sustain her leadership and her bond with Nestor (Borja Luna).
- Jessica (Blanca Suárez) seeks to rebuild her divided confidence between LluÃs (Alfonso Bassave) and Biel (Manu RÃos).
- Pillar (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón) cannot look the other way with her son's problems and finds in Quique (Xoán Fórneas) an alliance as unexpected as it is decisive.
- The arrival of Sophie (Rachel Lascar), a prestigious oncologist, threatens to remodel the hospital from within and turn the balance of power upside down.
This new dashboard turns every clinical decision into a question of principle. The pressure for results clashes with medical ethics, opening fissures between those who prioritize patient care and those who embrace the business logic.
Creative team and seal of the series
Carlos montero, creator of the fiction, returns to lead a universe that combines medical emergencies and first-person emotions. The production is in charge of Disorder Creates, with Montero, Diego Betancor y Carlos Ruano as executive producers.
La steer axle truck It is signed by David Pinillos, Marta Font y April Zamora, while the script is signed by them Carlos Montero, Carlos Ruano, Guillermo Escribano, Adela Gutiérrez y After SolÃs. His approach puts the emphasis back on fear, guilt and extreme decisions, elements that defined the identity of the first season.
What the trailer reveals
Without spoiling specific scenes, the trailer emphasizes the emotional intensity and the pressure on healthcare: overcrowded hallways, shorter response times, and management under scrutiny. There is a growing sense of internal competitiveness and a continuous pulse between the vocation and the new objectives of the center.
The montage suggests a dramatic crescendo with high-risk clinical cases and consequences that go beyond the hospital walls. Everything indicates that the shift towards private management will not only be a backdrop, but the engine of conflicts that will articulate the stories of the season.
With the trailer now available, a closed date, a reinforced cast and a change of model that promises impact, Respira returns ready to raise its bar: more dilemmas, more clash of convictions and more heart in every decision which is taken against the clock.