The Story Isn’t Over Yet… 365 Days Part 4 Rumors Explode: Trailer Teases, Cast Returns, and Shocking Twists That Could Change Everything

The 365 Days saga refuses to die. After three films packed with steamy passion, mafia intrigue, shocking betrayals, and cliffhanger endings that left audiences gasping, the erotic thriller franchise is once again igniting the internet. Whispers of 365 Days Part 4—long dismissed as fan fantasy—have surged back with new force in 2026. A mysterious trailer tease circulating online, hints from the cast about returning roles, and plot leaks suggesting unresolved fates have fans in a frenzy. Is Laura Biel truly gone forever? Will Massimo Torricelli unleash brutal revenge? Or is Netflix hiding the biggest twist yet in this addictive, controversial series?

Since its explosive 2020 debut on Netflix, 365 Days (originally 365 Dni in Polish) has been a global phenomenon—and a lightning rod for debate. Based on Blanka Lipińska’s bestselling trilogy, the films follow Laura Biel (Anna-Maria Sieklucka), a Polish woman kidnapped by Sicilian mafia boss Massimo Torricelli (Michele Morrone) and given 365 days to fall in love with him. What began as a dark, consensual-kidnapping fantasy evolved into a whirlwind of romance, danger, and explicit encounters that captivated (and polarized) viewers worldwide.

The first film ended on a brutal cliffhanger: Laura shot in a tunnel attack, her fate uncertain as Massimo cradled her bleeding body. Netflix swiftly greenlit sequels, filming 365 Days: This Day (2022) and The Next 365 Days (2022) back-to-back. This Day picked up with Laura alive and married to Massimo, only to introduce Nacho (Simone Susinna), a charming gardener who becomes her lover amid misunderstandings and mafia threats. The film closed with another shootout: Anna (Massimo’s vengeful ex) fires at Laura, Nacho shoots Anna, Massimo guns down his twin brother Adriano, and Laura collapses again—leaving her survival ambiguous once more.

The Next 365 Days attempted closure, adapting the final book with Laura navigating post-trauma life, Massimo’s possessiveness, and Nacho’s lingering pull. The trilogy wrapped with a wedding, reconciliations, and hints of future threats—but no definitive end to the love triangle. Fans felt divided: some craved more passion and drama, others called for the story to end. Yet the series’ massive viewership—hundreds of millions of hours watched—kept hope alive.

Now, in early 2026, the rumors have reignited like never before. Fan-made trailers and “leaked” teases have flooded YouTube and TikTok, featuring grainy clips of Morrone in a dark suit, Sieklucka in elegant gowns, and Susinna amid tense confrontations. One viral “first look” video claims a 2026 release, showing Massimo staring at a photo of Laura with a mix of grief and fury, overlaid with ominous music and text: “The debt isn’t paid.” Another tease hints at a resurrected Laura—or perhaps a twin twist—echoing Adriano’s deception in Part 2.

While Netflix remains silent—no official announcement, no press release—the buzz feels different this time. Cast members have dropped subtle breadcrumbs. Michele Morrone, whose brooding intensity made Massimo an instant icon, posted cryptic Instagram stories in late 2025: shadowy silhouettes, Italian coastlines, and captions like “Some stories never truly end.” Anna-Maria Sieklucka shared workout videos captioned “Getting ready for what’s next,” fueling speculation she’s reprising Laura. Simone Susinna, whose Nacho stole hearts as the “good guy” alternative, liked fan edits theorizing his character’s return for revenge or redemption.

Plot hints leaking online add fuel to the fire. Sources close to production (or claiming to be) suggest Part 4 would explore Massimo’s descent into vengeance after perceived losses. If Laura survived the trilogy’s final shootout (as she did the first two), she might be in hiding—or worse, captured by a new enemy faction. One rumor posits a time jump: years later, Massimo rebuilt his empire but remains haunted, only for Laura to reappear with a child (his? Nacho’s?) that upends everything. Another wild theory: Laura faked her death to escape the mafia life, now drawn back when Massimo faces assassination.

The biggest question haunts every discussion: Is Laura really gone? The films love ambiguity—Laura “died” twice before, only to return. Book fans note Lipińska’s trilogy concluded neatly, but Netflix could go original. If Laura perished, Part 4 might follow Massimo’s revenge arc: hunting those responsible, confronting his demons, perhaps finding new love or destruction. Yet most fans refuse to believe it—Sieklucka’s social activity and Morrone’s teases point to her return.

The stakes feel higher than ever. The series has evolved from pure erotic fantasy to deeper drama: toxic relationships, power dynamics, loyalty, and redemption. A fourth film could tackle consequences—trauma from kidnappings, betrayals’ fallout, children caught in mafia crossfire. New threats might emerge: rival families, international cartels, or internal betrayal from allies like Domenico (Otar Saralidze) or Olga (Magdalena Lamparska).

Cast returns seem likely. Morrone and Sieklucka are the franchise’s heart—without them, it crumbles. Susinna’s Nacho offers endless tension: ally, rival, or tragic figure? Supporting stars like Natasza Urbańska (Anna) could return via flashbacks or survival twists. Directors Barbara Białowas and Tomasz Mandes might helm again, bringing the signature sultry visuals: opulent Sicilian villas, yacht scenes, intense bedroom encounters.

Online speculation runs wild. TikTok theories dissect every frame of fan trailers: “That ring on Laura’s finger—Massimo’s?” “Massimo’s scar from the shootout—new plot point?” Reddit threads debate moral implications: “Can they redeem this toxic romance?” Twitter trends with #365DaysPart4 and #LauraLives, amassing millions of views.

Netflix’s silence only heightens excitement. The streamer thrives on viral phenomena—365 Days delivered record streams despite controversy. A fourth film could capitalize on nostalgia, fan demand, and erotic thriller resurgence (Fifty Shades, Bridgerton-style steam). Production rumors swirl: secret filming in Italy/Poland, 2026 release window.

Critics might scoff—the series faced backlash for glorifying kidnapping—but fans don’t care. It’s escapism, fantasy, guilty pleasure. The chemistry between Morrone and Sieklucka remains electric; their scenes deliver what viewers crave.

If Part 4 happens, it promises escalation: bigger action, deeper betrayals, hotter passion. Massimo’s revenge could be brutal—mafia wars, chases, assassinations. Laura’s return (if real) might force choices: forgive, flee, or fight. The love triangle could explode anew.

The saga that started with a kidnapping dare refuses to fade. Netflix holds the key. Fans wait, hearts racing, for confirmation.

The story isn’t over yet. And this time, the stakes are even higher.