Official information is expected.
Season 2 is short, intense, and very dynamic, diving into the criminal Marseille without unnecessary pauses.

The second season of "Marseille's Guardians" continues the intense crime story, where the war on drug trafficking turns the city into a battlefield, and the line between the law and personal revenge becomes increasingly thin. Marseille here is not a postcard for tourists, but a real labyrinth: ports, neighborhoods, corrupt connections, undercover operations, police raids, and retaliatory strikes from criminal groups. The season maintains a high pace — each case leads into the next, and the viewer literally "swallows" episodes in a row.
The new episodes enhance what made the series beloved: dynamic action, investigations, internal conflicts within the team, and the feeling that any mistake could cost a life. At the same time, the plot reveals the personal motives of the characters: some value justice, some value career, some protect their territory, while others try to pull the city out of an endless cycle of violence. An important part of the season is the tension within the police: you can't trust even your own, because leaks, deals, and hidden interests are almost the norm here.
If you need a crime action series with the atmosphere of French streets, a clear plot across episodes, understandable antagonists, and "down-to-earth" stakes — this season is a great fit. It's the type of series that is convenient to watch online in one go: six episodes form a cohesive arc, and the finale leaves a sense of a completed season without unnecessary filler.
Can I watch season 2 without season 1?
Yes, but it's better to start with season 1.
How many episodes are in season 2?
6 episodes.
Is the season more about investigations or shootouts?
Mixed format, but there is a lot of action.
Is there a complete story at the end of the season?
Yes, the season feels cohesive.
Will there be a season 3?
Information depends on Netflix's decision.