A composite image of Elisabeth and Franz standing close in front of Elisabeth sitting on her throne in The Empress

The Empress season 1 was released on Netflix back in 2022, but despite the wait, The Empress season 2 is still on the way. A riveting historical drama series, The Empress captivated audiences with its intricate portrayal of royal life, political intrigue, and the complexities of love and duty. Set in the heart of 19th-century Europe, the German-language show meticulously reconstructs the life and challenges of Elisabeth of Austria, known affectionately as Sisi. It beautifully juxtaposes the glittering façade of royalty with the personal struggles of those within the palace walls, offering a nuanced view of a world often idealized.

Season 1 of The Empress concluded with a dramatic finale that left viewers eagerly anticipating more. The season expertly built up the tension and intrigue within the Habsburg court, culminating in a series of events that upended the established order. The finale set the stage for further exploration of Elisabeth’s tumultuous life, particularly focusing on her relationship with Emperor Franz Joseph and her growing disenchantment with the constraints of royalty. The ending, a mix of unresolved conflicts and new beginnings, perfectly positioned The Empress for a thrilling second season.

The Empress Season 2 Latest News

A Release Date & Trailer Is Revealed

Elisabeth (Devrim Lingnau) looking away from Franz (Philip Froissant) in The EmpressThough there was little news regarding the historical drama series throughout most of 2024, the latest update confirms the release date and trailer for The Empress season 2. Coming just in time for the end of the year (and more than 2 years after the debut of season 1) The Empress will return to Netflix on Friday, November 22, 2024.

As for the teaser, the brief clip catches up with Elisabeth as she is still recovering following season 1. She alternates between the highs and lows of her position, and there is violence brewing throughout the empire that threatens her peace as well as the nation’s. Coming as a stark reminder of her character, the trailer ends with Elisabeth spitting in the face of her doctor and exclaiming that she refuses to stay calm.

The Empress Season 2 Release Date

The Empress Reigns In November

Elisabeth (Devrim Lingnau) holding hands with Helene (Alisa Schlott) in The Empress

Not much was revealed about season 2 following its confirmation in late 2023. However, Netflix eventually revealed the release date for the sophomore outing, more than a year after the first season debuted. Now, Elisabeth von Wittelsbach’s reign is set to resume on Friday, November 22, 2024. Though an exact count hasn’t been announced, season 2 will presumably contain six episodes, like season 1.

All episodes of The Empress season 2 will be available to view starting November 22, 2024.

The Empress Season 2 Cast

Elisabeth & The Royal Court Returns For Season 2

Elisabeth gets angry with the doctor in The Empress season 2 trailer

The Empress‘ ensemble cast is set to return for season 2 (via Economic Times), with key actors reprising their roles. Devrim Lingnau will continue to portray Empress Elisabeth von Wittelsbach, bringing to life her journey from a young, spirited woman to a more mature, politically savvy empress. Philip Croissant will once again step into the shoes of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, exploring the complexities of his role as a ruler and husband.

Melika Foroutan is back as Sophie, Archduchess of Austria, and Franz’s mother, while Johannes Nussbaum plays Archduke Maximilian, Franz’s younger brother. Meanwhile, Almila Bagriacik will reprise as Countess Leontine von Apafi and Jördis Triebel will also return as Ludovika, Duchess of Bavaria, Elisabeth’s mother. Newcomer Josephine Thiesen will play Princess Marie Charlotte of Belgium in season 2, while Christophe Favre has been cast as Napoleon III.

The confirmed cast of The Empress season 2 includes:

Actor
The Empress Role

Devrim Lingnau
Empress Elisabeth von Wittelsbach

Devrim Lingnau looks behind while at the garden in The Empress

Philip Croissant
Emperor Franz Joseph I

Franz looks on with a slight smile in The Empress

Melika Foroutan
Archduchess Sophie

Melika Foroutan looks on sternly in The Empress

Johannes Nussbaum
Archduke Maximilian

Elisabeth (Devrim Lingnau) with Max (Johannes Nussbaum) in The Empress

Almila Bagriacik
Countess Leontine von Apafi

Almila Bagriacik listens seriously in The Empress

Jördis Triebel
Duchess Ludovika

Jordis Triebel looks up with tears in her eyes in The Empress

Josephine Thiesen
Princess Marie Charlotte

Josephine Thiesen poses in front of a black backdrop

Christophe Favre
Napoleon III

Christophe Favre looks on while leaning on something

The Empress Season 2 Story

Violence Erupts Throughout The Empire

Elisabeth is angry while the Emperor smiles in The EmpressCustom image by SR staff

The storyline is likely to focus on her struggle to find her place in a world where she feels increasingly alienated, and her efforts to assert her influence within the rigid structures of the Habsburg monarchy.

Season 2 of The Empress is poised to delve deeper into the personal and political challenges faced by Elisabeth following her expulsion from Vienna at the end of the first season. The storyline is likely to focus on her struggle to find her place in a world where she feels increasingly alienated, and her efforts to assert her influence within the rigid structures of the Habsburg monarchy.

Shows like The Empress often feature a complicated romance, and speculation abounds regarding how the show will handle Elisabeth’s relationship with Vienna, the court, and her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph. The political and social landscape of the era offers a rich backdrop for the series to explore themes of power, loyalty, and identity. The Empress season 2 promises to bring more of the intrigue, drama, and emotional depth that fans have come to expect from the show, while also shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Elisabeth’s life and the conflicts she faced.

The Empress Season 2 Trailer

Watch The First Teaser Below

Elisabeth and Franz stand outside the palace while framed through the bars of the fence in The Empress

In anticipation of the show’s return in November, Netflix dropped a teaser for The Empress season 2 that returns viewers to 19th century Vienna. Opening with the titular Empress still recovering from the events of season 1, the teaser then shows strife throughout the empire as violence takes hold. Things are turbulent among the royals as well, as Elisabeth begins to find the people turning on her. The teaser concludes with Elisabeth refusing to stay calm.

The Empress Season 2 Story

Violence Erupts Throughout The Empire

Elisabeth is angry while the Emperor smiles in The Empress
Custom image by SR staff

The storyline is likely to focus on her struggle to find her place in a world where she feels increasingly alienated, and her efforts to assert her influence within the rigid structures of the Habsburg monarchy.

Season 2 of The Empress is poised to delve deeper into the personal and political challenges faced by Elisabeth following her expulsion from Vienna at the end of the first season. The storyline is likely to focus on her struggle to find her place in a world where she feels increasingly alienated, and her efforts to assert her influence within the rigid structures of the Habsburg monarchy.

Shows like The Empress often feature a complicated romance, and speculation abounds regarding how the show will handle Elisabeth’s relationship with Vienna, the court, and her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph. The political and social landscape of the era offers a rich backdrop for the series to explore themes of power, loyalty, and identity. The Empress season 2 promises to bring more of the intrigue, drama, and emotional depth that fans have come to expect from the show, while also shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Elisabeth’s life and the conflicts she faced.

The Empress Season 2 Story

Violence Erupts Throughout The Empire

Elisabeth is angry while the Emperor smiles in The EmpressCustom image by SR staff

The storyline is likely to focus on her struggle to find her place in a world where she feels increasingly alienated, and her efforts to assert her influence within the rigid structures of the Habsburg monarchy.

Season 2 of The Empress is poised to delve deeper into the personal and political challenges faced by Elisabeth following her expulsion from Vienna at the end of the first season. The storyline is likely to focus on her struggle to find her place in a world where she feels increasingly alienated, and her efforts to assert her influence within the rigid structures of the Habsburg monarchy.

Shows like The Empress often feature a complicated romance, and speculation abounds regarding how the show will handle Elisabeth’s relationship with Vienna, the court, and her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph. The political and social landscape of the era offers a rich backdrop for the series to explore themes of power, loyalty, and identity. The Empress season 2 promises to bring more of the intrigue, drama, and emotional depth that fans have come to expect from the show, while also shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Elisabeth’s life and the conflicts she faced.

Actor
The Empress Role

Devrim Lingnau
Empress Elisabeth von Wittelsbach

Devrim Lingnau looks behind while at the garden in The Empress

Philip Croissant
Emperor Franz Joseph I

Franz looks on with a slight smile in The Empress

Melika Foroutan
Archduchess Sophie

Melika Foroutan looks on sternly in The Empress

Johannes Nussbaum
Archduke Maximilian

Elisabeth (Devrim Lingnau) with Max (Johannes Nussbaum) in The Empress

Almila Bagriacik
Countess Leontine von Apafi

Almila Bagriacik listens seriously in The Empress

Jördis Triebel
Duchess Ludovika

Jordis Triebel looks up with tears in her eyes in The Empress

Josephine Thiesen
Princess Marie Charlotte

Josephine Thiesen poses in front of a black backdrop

Christophe Favre
Napoleon III

Christophe Favre looks on while leaning on something