Viewers of Eva Lasting Season 2 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. This Spanish comedy-drama romance TV series is made under the production company of Caracol Televisión. The show’s plot revolves around how in the year 1970s in Colombia, a mysterious teenage girl shakes things up at an all-boys school, defying stereotypes, bending rules, and capturing a few hearts along the way.
Here’s how many episodes are in Season 2 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in Eva Lasting Season 2?
Eva Lasting Season 2 has 10 episodes.
The episode list is as follows:
- Episode 1: Cartas a un joven poeta (Letters to a Young Poet)
- Episode 2: El segundo sexo (The Second Sex)
- Episode 3: Cartas a un niño que nunca nació (Letters to a Child Never Born)
- Episode 4: Los viajes de Gulliver (Gulliver´s Travels)
- Episode 5: Cuando Dios era mujer (When God Was a Woman)
- Episode 6: La revolución sexual (The Sexual Revolution)
- Episode 7: Doña flor y sus dos maridos (Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands)
- Episode 8: ¡Que viva la música! (LIVEFOREVER)
- Episode 9: El orígen de la familia, la propiedad privada y el estado (The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State)
- Episode 10: Crímen y castigo (Crime and Punishment)
In this latest series, viewers will see Camilo’s dreams shattered after a hopeful start in Cartagena, facing challenges in love and work. He’s not alone in dealing with unreciprocated feelings. Despite his efforts to win Eva’s heart, a new character adds a twist to his story. Meanwhile, Luisa seeks solace in an unexpected source as a new teacher brings enlightenment and memories to different individuals.
The cast of Eva Lasting includes Emmanuel Restrepo, Francisca Estevez Navas, and Sergio Palau.
When do new Eva Lasting Season 2 episodes come out?
All episodes of Eva Lasting Season 2 are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“A mysterious teen girl arrives at an all-boys school in 1970s Colombia, breaking stereotypes, rules… and a few hearts.”