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4 years later, this acclaimed Netflix series is renewed for a new season
How to Sell Drugs Online will have new episodes in 2025.

- March 18, 2024
- Updated: March 28, 2024 at 8:56 AM

How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) is one of Netflix’s most successful series outside the United States. Of German origin, the series tells the story of how two young people set up an ecstasy business through the internet and, as expected, not everything goes as smoothly as they hope.
Between 2019 and 2021, the series had three seasons that had relative success on the streaming service. However, it was paused without any warning, and many thought it had been canceled forever… as is often the case with Netflix. However, the VOD service has just announced that they are working on a new season that will arrive in 2025.

A leap in time that corresponds to reality
The time jump will be justified, though, within the series itself. The fourth season will begin with Moritz (Maximilian Mundt) being released from prison after serving four years. Once out, he will try to start his new, now legal, business with his programmer friend Lenny (Danilo Kamperidis). We don’t know what the twist will be, but something will definitely happen.
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