Maxima Season 2 is getting more widespread exposure this year. Its international sales agent, Beta Film, has granted licenses for the new season in over eighty-five territories worldwide. This news came out just as a new trailer for this Maxima Season 2 has been released, giving viewers a first look at what this chapter will be.Maxima follows the story of Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, starting with her youngest years when she worked in New York and how her life changed as she aged, and how her marriage to the royal family of the Netherlands impacted her. The writing style of the series is similar to that of The Crown, and therefore, the series has built an audience base since its first episode aired, and will likely have the same audience base now that it has completed its first season and is into its second season.Beta Film has released a trailer for Maxima Season 2 while preparing for the London TV Screenings being held in February of this year, where networks from around the world will come together to buy and make distribution arrangements for shows. For Maxima, now seems to be exactly the right time for their show, as both demand and value for the show continue to increase.Maxima has reached another milestone of success with its global licensing deal since its initial launch. Maxima's future is looking positive as the show is beginning to establish a pathway to deliver its content to audiences throughout Europe, Latin America, Asia, and many regions across the Middle East and Africa.Where will Maxima Season 2 air, and how did Season 1 perform?New deals in the latest international distribution of Maxima include subscriptions on some of the largest available digital platforms. HBO Max has licensed Maxima Season 2 as one of its programming launches for France. In South Korea, Maxima has been successfully added to LGU+'s platform, and the Middle East/North Africa region will air the series on Dubai TV, with Nova picking up Maxima in Greece and Cyprus.These are new developments regarding Maxima, and they join the initial launch of the show in 2024, following the Canneseries Launch Event, where multiple agreements were reached with various territories in Europe. Previously announced agreements included HBO Max for Latin America, with Australia's SBS joining Maxima as their newest addition. Further agreements were negotiated with Scandinavia and German-speaking areas.Maxima Season 2 will first premiere on March 14 on Videoland, which is RTL Netherlands' streaming service. Season 1 did extremely well on Videoland. It broke several of the platform's viewing records and became one of the most talked-about Dutch drama releases of that year. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe show enjoyed success outside the Netherlands as well. In Spain, the first episode drew over one million viewers on Atresmedia's streaming platform, Atresplayer. In Italy, it reached the Top 10 on RaiPlay, which is a major digital platform in the country. And across Latin America, Maxima became the top premiere ever for HBO Max in Argentina, where Queen Maxima was born. It stayed in the region's Top 10 for weeks after release.These numbers show that the story has connected with people in many places, even those far from the Netherlands or Argentina.What does Maxima Season 2 bring and what does the new trailer show?The series is based on the book Maxima Zorreguieta: Motherland by Marcia Luyten. It is produced by Millstreet Films, in partnership with FBO and Beta Film. The first season followed Maxima as she grew into adulthood and moved toward her life with Willem-Alexander, who would later become King of the Netherlands.The new trailer for Maxima Season 2 opens with a royal wedding. We see Maxima looking calm, though it is clear she is nervous inside. At one point, she quietly asks herself, "Am I really ready to serve 17 million people?" Her honest answer is, "I don’t know." The scene gives a glimpse of the emotional pressure she feels as she begins her new life in the public eye.As part of this season's character development, she gets pregnant and has to care for her baby while also managing other responsibilities. Even though she seems to maintain a positive connection with Willem-Alexander, the show further investigates their dynamic at times.While previews for the series imply she will continue to face difficulties along the way, they depict moments when she expresses herself emotionally, like being upset about negative press coverage of her, exclaiming, "they're destroying me," to illustrate that she wants to be evaluated solely based upon her contributions as well as by who she is as an individual.Maxima Season 2 will detail her journey of development into a future Queen by developing her ability to manage both her professional responsibilities as well as her personal values and aspirations.