Michele Morrone revealed the news fans have been waiting for this week: There’s going to be a “365 Days” sequel and he’ll be back to star in it.
10.06.2020 - 23:03 / variety.com
Jessica Kiang Fans of the literature of E.L James may find their inner Goddesses doing the Mazurka for Barbara Bialowas and Tomasz Mandes’ “365 Days,” a thoroughly terrible, politically objectionable, occasionally hilarious Polish humpathon currently gasping and writhing its way up the Netflix charts.
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.Michele Morrone revealed the news fans have been waiting for this week: There’s going to be a “365 Days” sequel and he’ll be back to star in it.
Michele Morrone recently announced a piece of good news for all the 365 DNI fans out there. After the film's success on Netflix, the actor has revealed that the cast and crew is gearing up for the sequel of 365 Days though he isn't sure about the dates when they are set to begin rolling.
Michele Morrone just revealed some big news for fans of the movie 365 DNI, which translates to 365 Days in English.
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365 Days, an erotic drama from Poland that's so graphic and so bad that it makes Fifty Shades of Grey look like Casablanca. 365 Days is a bona fide, under the radar hit, which arrived on Netflix on June 7 with so little promotion you'd think the streaming service was ashamed to release it.
Fans of the thriller 365 DNI have begged Netflix to come out with a sequel to the film after being left astounded by the ending.The erotic Polish movie, which translates to '365 Days', has been compared to Fifty Shades of Grey and features hunky Italian actor Michele Morrone as the violent leader of a Sicilian Mafia family, who kidnaps a woman he saw five years ago on the day his father was murdered.
Michele Morrone, the star of Netflix hit 365 Days, has assured fans the realistic sex scenes in the movie were all acted out.
Netflix fans have been raving about the latest addition to the streaming giant's roster – steamy Polish film 365 DNI.The erotic film, which translates to '365 Days', has been compared to Fifty Shade of Grey and features hunky Italian actor Michele Morrone as the violent leader of a Sicilian Mafia family, who kidnaps a woman he saw five years ago on the day his father was murdered.
Netflix viewers have been taking in “365 Days”, an erotic drama from Poland that has catapulted to the top spot of all the streaming service’s TV offerings in the U.S.
Netflix recently released an erotic romance-drama film titled ‘365 DNI’ and the plotline of the movie did not go down well with some viewers. After watching the Polish film, people took to social media and noted that sex scenes in the movie, focused on the relationship between a kidnapper and his victim, romanticises kidnapping and Stockholm syndrome.