Maestro in Blue is an intensely charged and visually striking love mystery series that will premiere solely on Netflix on Friday, March 17, at 3.01 a.m. Eastern Time (ET). The series was penned by Christopher Papakaliatis, who also directed the first Greek Netflix series alongside Akis Polizos.
The suspensefully constructed story of a singer who ends up on an enticing island due to a music festival and a series of enigmatic events that follow his arrival will be chronicled in the drama series. Since the streaming platform announced the debut of the Greek series, fans have been waiting to see how the story will develop.
What can we anticipate from Maestro in Blue, the Greek crime-thriller romance series?
On the same day, March 17, all nine Maestro in Blue segments will be accessible on Netflix. Netflix’s formal description for the series is as follows:
“A musician travels to a scenic island to lead a festival, where he begins an unexpected romance and becomes entwined in other people’s problems.”
The official summary and teaser offer viewers clues and views of what is to come in the Greek series, and it is obvious from the looks of it that the series will be full of amazing and surprising sets of events. The audience will see an impassioned artist fall in love with a woman while on a fascinating island for a music event in Netflix’s forthcoming Greek offering. Following the revelation of some disturbing secrets, the series will also feature a variety of crime-action scenes. Without a question, it will be fascinating to see where the series goes at the conclusion.
Check out the Maestro in Blue video, which was shared by series creator Christopher Papakaliatis, here:
Season 1 character list
The series’ potential main ensemble roster includes:
- Christopher Papakaliatis as Orestis
- Yorgos Benos as Spyros
- Antinoos Albanis as Michalis
- Maria Kavoyianni as Maria
- Klelia Andriolatou as Klelia
- Spyro Curtis as British Friend Musician
- Fanis Mouratidis as Fanis
- Marisha Triantafyllidou as Sofia
- Orestis Chalkias as Antonis
- Haris Alexiou as Haris
- Giannis Tsortekis as Haralambos
- Dimitris Kitsos as Thanos
Stefania Goulioti as Alexandra, Sandra Sarafanova as Lena, Tonia Maraki as Gianna, Ioanna Chronopoulou as Kiki, Christos Loulis as Andreas, Giorgos Biniaris as Dionysis, Alexandros Mylonas as Alexandra’s Father, Elias Argentiere as Giovanni, and a few others are also on the ensemble roster.
The series was produced by Stelios Cotionis and Giorgos Moshovitis. The series’ photographer is Antonis Zkeris, and its soundtrack is composed by Kostas Christides. Maestro in Blue, a riveting mystery drama series, will premiere solely on the famous streaming platform Netflix on Friday, March 17, at 3.01 a.m. ET.