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Following its return in early December of 2025, the six episodes of Blood Coast (Pax Massilia) further deepened the Marseille crime drama’s mythology. Entirely directed by Olivier Marchal, the new episodes were co-written by veteran showrunner Olivier Dujols and returning writers from season 1.
While the shoot for the second season was done extensively throughout Marseille and its surrounding areas, fans no longer have to wonder if the Gaumont Télévision-produced drama has a future. It is now official: Season 3 is happening.
Ils n'en ont pas fini avec Marseille.
PAX MASSILIA, la série d'Olivier Marchal, reviendra pour une saison 3. pic.twitter.com/nkTJpwEOAq
— Netflix France (@NetflixFR) January 6, 2026
The announcement comes just under a month after the sophomore season debuted in December 2025, marking a quick turnaround that suggests strong performance for the French thriller.
Leading up to this official greenlight, all signs pointed toward a renewal. Creator Olivier Marchal had previously hinted at a third season during media appearances, noting in Télé-Loisirs on December 15th that “Season 3 will be even better! We plan to shoot abroad, but I can’t disclose more.”
Recent reports from La Provence had also confirmed that scripts were already in development, a strategy often used by Netflix to reduce the wait time between seasons for its hit shows.
How long the show lasts is another story, though. It’s no secret that the show bled quite a lot of its viewership between seasons 1 and 2, with season 2 featuring the top 10s for 2 weeks, picking up 19.6M viewing hours and 3.8M completed viewing equivalents, which is roughly down 60% on the season prior. The show featured in the weekly top 10s of 11 countries this time around, including in France for 3 weeks. For comparison, season 1 featured in the weekly charts of 70 countries. However, whether it is the Marseille backdrop and the extensive relationship of Netflix with the city (Young Millionnaires, one of the 2025 lineup highlights, was shot there), or whether the small and passionate audience is of crucial importance to the platform, it seems that Blood Coast is ready to defy odds of cancellation at least one more time. Commenting in Télé Loisirs, Olivier Marchal guaranteed that the series “would have as many seasons as the public wants. As long as we are around, we are good.”
Production appears ready to ramp up immediately. Days before the Season 2 premiere, casting calls went out for extras in the Marseille area for dates between January and May 2026, aligning perfectly with this renewal news. With Marchal now a resident of Marseille and deeply attached to the city’s gritty backdrop, viewers can expect the next chapter to maintain the show’s signature intensity.
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