The second season of Kleo, the German action-thriller comedy television series, was released on Netflix on July 25, 2024. This show was co-created by Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, and Bob Konrad for Netflix.
Deadline announced the show’s renewal in September 2022, less than a month after its first season launched on Netflix worldwide on August 19, 2022. Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, and Bob Konrad continued to serve as showrunners and writers for the new season.

The first season, with eight episodes, was set after the fall of the Berlin Wall and followed a spy killer who is set free. With her new freedom, she decides to hunt down and take revenge on those who betrayed her. The show is like Netflix’s version of Quentin Tarantino’s famous movie, Kill Bill.
Plot of Kleo Season 2
In the second season, Kleo (played by Jella Haase) continues to chase the red suitcase, which she has sworn to eliminate forever. However, her mission is very complicated because the CIA and KGB have also heard about the suitcase and its importance. They have entered the high-stakes race in post-Cold War Europe.
Kleo becomes the main player in this global cat-and-mouse game, and the fate of the continent is at risk. As she navigates through a minefield of international spies and assassins, her own past starts to unravel further, revealing more mysteries that have haunted her.

The star-studded cast of ‘Kleo’ returns for the second season. The lead star, Jella Haase, who won critical praise for her role as a spy, is back. Returning with her are actors like Dimitrij Schaad as Sven, a police officer who enjoys working with Kleo, and other cast members including Julius Feldmeier, Vincent Redetzki, Andrej Kaminsky, Steffi Kühnert, Marta Sroka, Alli Neumann, Anna Stieblich, and Robin Gooch.
Creative Team
Fortunately, the creative crew behind ‘Kleo’ remains unchanged. The showrunner and authors HaRiBo (Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, and Bob Konrad) return, as does scriptwriter Katharina Brauer. Isabel Braak and Nina Vukovic created the new season. Zeitsprung Pictures’ Michael Souvignier, Till Derenbach, and Jörg Christian Engels oversee the production for Netflix.

Where was “Kleo Season 2” Filmed?
Filming for Season 2 took place in various locations across Germany and Serbia to give the show a real spy drama feel and enhance its realism.
Berlin, Germany
In Berlin, several scenes were filmed to capture the essence of the post-Cold War era. One notable location is the Olympiastadion Berlin, where a dramatic car blast scene happens. This iconic stadium adds to the thrill and excitement of the show.


Belgrade, Serbia
In Belgrade, Serbia, many key scenes were shot. The Eastern City Gate of Belgrade is one of the important locations used in the series. The city’s unique architecture and atmosphere bring an authentic feel to the spy drama.

By filming in both Berlin and Belgrade, the showrunners have successfully created a realistic and captivating setting for Kleo’s adventurous and dangerous missions.
In conclusion, the second season of Kleo takes viewers on an exciting journey across Germany and Serbia. The authentic locations add to the thrill and realism of the spy drama, making it a must-watch series on Netflix.

Official Trailer
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Kleo Season 2
Q: Where was Kleo Season 2 filmed?
A: Kleo Season 2 was filmed in various locations across Germany and Serbia. Notable filming locations include Berlin in Germany and Belgrade in Serbia. Key scenes were shot at the Olympiastadion Berlin and the Eastern City Gate of Belgrade.
Q: When was Kleo Season 2 released?
A: Kleo Season 2 was released on Netflix on July 25, 2024.
Q: Who are the main cast members returning for Kleo Season 2?
A: The main cast members returning for Kleo Season 2 include Jella Haase as Kleo, Dimitrij Schaad as Sven, Julius Feldmeier, Vincent Redetzki, Andrej Kaminsky, Steffi Kühnert, Marta Sroka, Alli Neumann, Anna Stieblich, and Robin Gooch.
Q: Who are the creators and writers of Kleo Season 2?
A: Kleo Season 2 was co-created by Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, and Bob Konrad, who also served as showrunners and writers. The new season was created by Isabel Braak and Nina Vukovic, with scriptwriter Katharina Brauer. The production was managed by Michael Souvignier, Till Derenbach, and Jörg Christian Engels of Zeitsprung Pictures.