There aren’t many Australian crime and thriller series, but you can find at least one on Amazon Prime Video, which is already entering its second season on July 25th. It’s Troppo, in which the detective team Amanda and Ted are once again faced with a new murder case.
They’re sure to solve this one and reveal the often terrifying backgrounds, and the episodes will be watched quickly. So, the question is: When will Troppo Season 3 be on Amazon Prime Video?Advertisement:
Unfortunately, we cannot yet answer the question of when Troppo Season 3 will be released on Amazon Prime Video. Information about the series is scarce, and the plans of the Australian production team are unknown. Therefore, we will have to wait until we find a news item about Troppo Season 3 somewhere on the internet. Currently, we assume there will be a third season, as the book series that serves as the basis and inspiration also has three cases involving the two characters.
What is Troppo Season 2 about?
Six months after Ted Conkaffey (Jane) and Amanda Pharrell (Chamoun) solved their first murder, the unlikely duo now investigates the bizarre local murder of a healing retreat director with ties to an exotic drug ring and a “bikie” gang. While Amanda confronts an old enemy and finds new love, Ted’s past follows him and his family to Crimson Lake—with deadly consequences.
Adapted for television by Yolanda Ramke, TROPPO is based on the Crimson Lake books, a contemporary crime series set in Queensland, Australia, and written by New York Times bestselling author Candice Fox. The second season of TROPPO is inspired by the second book in the series, “Redemption Point.”
TROPPO is a Perpetual Entertainment and Beyond Entertainment production for AGC Television in association with Renegade Entertainment, with primary production funding from AGC Studios in association with Screen Queensland and with the support of the City of Gold Coast. Creator: Yolanda Ramke. Producer: Lisa Duff. Series producer: Karl Zwicky. Executive producers: Stuart Ford, Lourdes Diaz and co-executive producers Matt Bankston (AGC Studios); Greg Quail and Lisa Duff (Perpetual Entertainment); Mikael Borglund and David Ogilvy (Beyond Entertainment); Thomas Jane and Courtney Lauren Penn (Renegade Entertainment); and Yolanda Ramke.
Series tip:
If you like the crime series Troppo and want to shorten the time until the possible third season, you can watch the series Tron: Deadly Cliffs. The series was originally shown in the Arte media library and appears there regularly. It is also available on DVD and Blu-ray. Tron: Deadly Cliffs transports viewers to the Dyer Islands, where Hannes Martinson lives. The investigative journalist is tasked with helping to solve the death of an environmentalist.