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6.9 2 Seasons • 11 Episodes

Asbest - Season 2

Momo escaped from prison. Police, politics and even his own family are after him to protect a dangerous secret. Momo never wanted to be a gangster, but his opponents are too powerful and if he wants to know the truth, he has to fight back. In the second season, new gangs and new rules are formed behind the prison walls under a new guard.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Lulu Hacke

    Lulu Hacke

    Daniela Nowak

  • Wotan Wilke Möhring

    Wotan Wilke Möhring

    Henry Wetzel

  • Koder Alian

    Koder Alian

    Momo Kaval

  • Jasmin Tabatabai

    Jasmin Tabatabai

    Amira Kaval

  • Kida Khodr Ramadan

    Kida Khodr Ramadan

    Kurde

  • Stipe Erceg

    Stipe Erceg

    Amar

  • David Kross

    David Kross

    Wiktor

Overview

Momo escaped from prison. Police, politics and even his own family are after him to protect a dangerous secret. Momo never wanted to be a gangster, but his opponents are too powerful and if he wants to know the truth, he has to fight back. In the second season, new gangs and new rules are formed behind the prison walls under a new guard.

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