What is Sky Rojo season 2 about?

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Sky Rojo season 2 drops fans of the Netflix original series right back into season 1’s messy finale with lives hanging in the balance.

Life hasn’t be easy for Coral, Gina, and Wendy. The downward spiral of their circumstances didn’t start at Las Novias with their pimp Romeo, but he certainly made things worse.

However, they managed to escape and have been fighting tooth and nail to put distance between him, his henchmen–Moises and Christian, and themselves. But the men won’t leave them alone. No matter where they go, the trio are sure to follow.

So, the ladies have only one option left. To fight back with everything they have. Here’s what to expect from season 2 of Sky Rojo.

Sky Rojo season 2 synopsis

The official synopsis for Sky Rojo season 2 is short and sweet, “The hunters become the hunted.” Clearly the tables are about to be turned on Romeo, Moises, and Christian. These ladies aren’t playing. They’re tired of running for their lives. It’s time for these three men to get a dose of their own medicine.

For a taste of what the season has to offer, here are the episode titles including the synopsis for the first episode of the season:

  • “Hookers Didn’t Kiss on the Lips”

"An injured Wendy contemplates seeking revenge on Christian as he desperately searches for Moises. Coral makes a life or death decision regarding Romeo."

  • “The Talent of Wretches”
  • “Fear Weighs 10,000 tons”
  • “The Night We Were Dead”
  • “Hookers’ Black Boxes”
  • “Lobster for Death Row Inmates”
  • “Rotten and Radiant”
  • “Toxic People”

Sky Rojo season 2 release date

Season 2 dropped on Netflix Friday, July 23 which means all 8-episodes are available now to stream. Like the first season, each episode has around a 23-30 minute runtime with exception to the season finale which has a 40 minute runtime.

Sky Rojo season 2 trailer

Watch the trailer for the second season below:

Who’s ready to go on the hunt?

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