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Menem: El Show del Presidente Season 2 Release Date, Cast, News and More

Amazon informed the fate of Menem: El Show del Presidente season 2nd.

Menem: El Show del Presidente Season 2 Release Date

Menem: El Show del Presidente TV Show season second renewal status remain unrevealed. After confirmation we're expecting it to land at Wednesday, July 8, 2026 almost same time. Read below, everything we know about the new part of the drama.

Countdown to Season 2 Release

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When is the Menem: El Show del Presidente Season 2nd release date?

Next season will once again be made up of 10 total episodes. They will be available on Amazon on demand just after release. Premiere episode starting on Wednesday, July 8, 2026. TV Show episodes will premiere every week on Wednesdays. Detailed schedule presented in this table:

Episode NumberEpisode TitleAmazon Release Date
2X01Episode 1July 8, 2026
2X02Episode 2July 8, 2026
2X03Episode 3July 8, 2026
2X04Episode 4July 8, 2026
2X05Episode 5July 8, 2026
2X06Episode 6July 8, 2026
2X07Episode 7July 8, 2026
2X08Episode 8July 8, 2026
2X09Episode 9July 8, 2026
2X10Episode 10July 8, 2026

Menem: El Show del Presidente Season 2 cast

Most of the cast should appear in the 2 season. Leonardo Sbaraglia will be back as Carlos Saúl Menem and Griselda Siciliani (Zulema Fátima Yoma). In addition, Jorgelina Aruzzi (Amanda Salas), star Martín "Campi" Campilongo as Domingo Cavallo, Zulema "Zulemita" Menem role will be played Cumelen Sanz, Juan Minujín as Olegario Salas, Gerónimo Ayala will be played Marco Antonio Caponi, Candela Vetrano (Victoria), Carlos Menem Jr. role will be played by actor Agustín Sullivan and Migue Salas will play a Valentín Wein.

Menem: El Show del Presidente Season 2nd trailer: When can I watch it?

Watch online video trailer which describes how will look upcoming part of TV Show.

Storyline

Menem, an extravagant and charismatic politician, becomes president of a troubled nation. His term, marked by privatization of public enterprises, dollarization of the economy, and consulting fortunetellers, is overshadowed by terrorist attacks and the death of his son. His photographer, Olegario Salas, witnesses his life change along with Argentine society amid economic recovery and corruption.