Based on the critically acclaimed memoir by Blair Tindall, MOZART IN THE JUNGLE is a half-hour comedic drama that looks at finding yourself and finding love while conquering the music world of New York City. Returning to the series are stars Gael Garcia Bernal (Rosewater) as maestro Rodrigo, Lola Kirke (Mistress America) as young oboist Hailey, Saffron Burrows (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as worldly cellist Cynthia, Malcolm McDowell (The Mentalist) as former conductor Thomas and Bernadette Peters (Smash) as board chairwoman Gloria. The second season of MOZART IN THE JUNGLE is executive produced by Roman Coppola (Moonrise Kingdom), Jason Schwartzman (The Darjeeling Limited), and Paul Weitz (About a Boy).
On Friday, December 30, all 10 episodes in Season 2 of the Golden Globe-nominated Amazon Original Series MOZART IN THE JUNGLE will premiere exclusively on Prime Video. The second season features a roster of new guest stars including Gretchen Mol (Boardwalk Empire), Dermot Mulroney (My Best Friend's Wedding), and Esai Morales (The Brink). In the second season, despite months of practice, the orchestra's growth has stalled since Rodrigo's triumphant debut as Maestro. An upcoming Latin America tour, a potential labor strike, and illicit romances hang over the symphony, especially for Rodrigo, whose Mexico City performance will be a highly anticipated homecoming ... if it is still his home. To preserve not just the current calendar season, but the symphony's very existence, Rodrigo must inspire his orchestra family to "play with the blood" in order to transcend all.
Prime members can soon stream all 10 episodes of MOZART IN THE JUNGLE at no additional cost to their Prime membership with the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices and mobile devices, or online athttp://amzn.to/1NbbdHV. Prime members can also download the series for offline viewing on iOS, Android and Fire devices at no additional cost. In addition to SD and HD, the series is also available in 4K Ultra HD on compatible smart TVs from Samsung, LG and Sony.
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