Starring Eduardo Scarpetta, Vanessa Scalera, Massimiliano Caiazzo, Cristiana Dell’Anna, Antonio Gargiulo, Aurora Giovinazzo – With Sergio
- Netflix has officially announced the release date and cast for the second season of its Italian dramedy My Family, which will premiere globally on June 10, 2026.
- The trailer, released on May 13, 2026, teases the return of the original cast, including Eduardo Scarpetta, Vanessa Scalera, Massimiliano Caiazzo, Cristiana Dell’Anna, Antonio Gargiulo, and Aurora Giovinazzo.
- According to Netflix’s official announcement, the second season explores the family’s struggle to rebuild unity one year after Fausto’s death.
Netflix has officially announced the release date and cast for the second season of its Italian dramedy My Family, which will premiere globally on June 10, 2026. The series, created by Filippo Gravino and produced by Palomar (a subsidiary of Mediawan), centers on the chaotic yet deeply connected lives of an extended family grappling with loss and legacy after the death of their patriarch, Fausto.
The trailer, released on May 13, 2026, teases the return of the original cast, including Eduardo Scarpetta, Vanessa Scalera, Massimiliano Caiazzo, Cristiana Dell’Anna, Antonio Gargiulo, and Aurora Giovinazzo. The season also introduces a significant new addition: actor Sergio Castellitto, who portrays Fausto’s father—a character described as an “unstoppable mirror image of Fausto and his vitality.”
According to Netflix’s official announcement, the second season explores the family’s struggle to rebuild unity one year after Fausto’s death. The narrative shifts focus to Valerio (played by Caiazzo), who attempts to escape grief through a new coping mechanism, while the arrival of Fausto’s father forces the clan to confront unresolved tensions and the lingering weight of their shared past.
The series blends drama with dark humor, a tone that has resonated with audiences since its debut in February 2025. While the first season followed Fausto’s final day and the immediate aftermath of his passing, the second installment delves deeper into the psychological and emotional fallout, positioning it as both a character-driven drama and a meditation on family dynamics.
For tech and streaming platforms, My Family represents a strategic investment in high-quality European content—a trend Netflix has emphasized in recent years to diversify its library beyond English-language productions. The series’ success (currently rated 7.2/10 on IMDb with 674 reviews) underscores the growing demand for locally produced dramas with global appeal, particularly in the Italian market.
As of this writing, no additional details have been released regarding the season’s episode count, runtime, or behind-the-scenes production notes. However, the trailer’s release aligns with Netflix’s pattern of building anticipation through early promotional content, a tactic that has proven effective in driving subscriber engagement for similar original series.
For viewers and industry analysts, the second season’s focus on grief and familial reconciliation may offer a fresh perspective on the intersection of storytelling and emotional resonance—a key differentiator in an increasingly crowded streaming landscape.
