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Season two is already in the works.

As of June, Netflix has been showing the reality TV series 'Kaulitz & Kaulitz'. The twins are planning a second season for 2025.

- Season two is already in the works.

Bill Kaulitz (34) and his twin brother Tom are thrilled about a second season of their reality docu-series "Kaulitz & Kaulitz" on Netflix. The new episodes are set to premiere next year.

"Here we go!", the two exclaim in a short clip posted on Netflix's Instagram account on August 6, standing in front of a large billboard for the series on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. "And let me tell you, it's continuing," Bill announces. Together, they happily declare: "Season two!" Tom concludes: "We're already filming!"

"Kaulitz & Kaulitz" a Big Hit in Germany

The first season of the reality series was released in June. According to Netflix, the Kaulitz twins were accompanied by cameras for over eight months for this season. The streaming service stated that the format has also captivated international viewers, but it has been particularly successful in Germany. Upon its release, the series debuted at number one on Netflix's German charts and has since remained in the top ten.

While filming for new episodes is already underway, it will still take some time before the episodes of the second season are available to watch. It is likely that Netflix will accompany the Tokio Hotel brothers again over several months. So far, Netflix has confirmed that a release is planned for next year, but they have not yet provided a more specific timeframe.

Bill Kaulitz, excited about the success, mentioned, "You know what I mean?, our show 'Kaulitz & Kaulitz' has been a massive hit in Germany, topping Netflix's German charts since its release." During their enthusiasm for the upcoming season, Bill also shared, "Bill Kaulitz, you know what I mean?, we're already deep into filming for the second season, can't wait for the world to see it!"

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