We've been waiting all summer, and here it is! The full trailer for the second season of "1670" is now available.

The second season of the comedy series "1670" will debut on Netflix on September 17th. Less than a month before its premiere, the streaming giant released the full trailer for the highly anticipated production. Among the new faces appearing in the sequel is Tomasz Schuchardt as Grand Hetman of the Crown, Jan Sobieski.
" He who doesn't take risks, doesn't eat potatoes" – this is the slogan promoting the next installment of Netflix's hit series, "1670," set in the 17th-century countryside. At the center of the action is the upcoming harvest festival, which, against their better judgment , John Paul II and the rest of the residents of Adamczychy will try to organize for the king.
As we read in the official plot description for the second season of "1670," while John Paul focuses on organizing the Royal Harvest Festival in Adamczysze , the remaining members of the family face their own challenges. Zofia tries to suppress her femininity, Jakub and Stanisław try to prove to their father that they deserve to run the farm, the clean-up and wealthy Bogdan begins searching for a life partner, and Aniela and Maciej desperately search for a way to be together.
After becoming the owner of an entire village, John Paul's ambitions reach further. Organizing an unforgettable harvest festival is his path to securing a prominent political position. Following the old Polish saying, "zastaw się, a wystawia się," he ignores common sense, which tells him that organizing such an event in the 17th century is no easy feat.
Who will star in the second season of "1670"?Bartłomiej Topa, Katarzyna Herman, Martyna Byczkowska, Michał Sikorski, Filip Zaręba, Andrzej Kłak, Dobromir Dymecki, and Kirył Pietruczuk return to their roles from the first season. In addition to Tomasz Schuchardt , who joins the cast as King Jan Sobieski, Jędrzej Hycnar will also appear in the second season as the nobleman Marcin. The series is directed by Maciej Buchwald and Kordian Kądziela, based on a script by Jakub Rużyłła.
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