
One Hundred Years of Solitude Part 2 is coming!
The second part of the Gabriel García Márquez adaptation will arrive in August 2026 on Netflix, the streamer just confirmed.
“One year ago, the first part of the series that adapted the Colombian Nobel laureate’s masterpiece was released to the world. The recognition from both audiences and critics, nationally and internationally, has been unanimous. With the same rigor, ambition, and respect for the novel, we have approached the second and final part, which will be unveiled next August,” they said in a statement.
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Here’s the synopsis for Part 2: “Despite the armistice and the signing of the Treaty of Neerlandia, peace doesn’t come to Macondo. The Conservatives, fearful of Colonel Aureliano Buendía’s threats, plot an attack that, by a twist of fate, will bring Fernanda del Carpio from Bogotá to the town. She goes on to marry Aureliano Segundo, one of the bastard Arcadio’s untamable twins, and to give Úrsula Iguarán her first legitimate heirs.”
“Meanwhile, José Arcadio Segundo, the other twin, becomes absorbed in José Arcadio Buendía’s manuscripts and accomplishes one of the patriarch’s wild dreams by connecting Macondo to the outside world. The railroad’s arrival paves the way for the banana business — which, in turn, will unleash the forces that lead the town to its downfall. In the end, Úrsula Iguarán’s curse is fulfilled — races condemned to one hundred years of solitude did not have a second opportunity on earth.”
It was filmed entirely in Colombia with the support and collaboration of the García Márquez family.
Part 1 is available to watch on Netflix now.


