Tucci In Italy Season 2 teased

National Geographic teased Season 2 of Tucci In Italy, saying Stanley Tucci will explore five new Italian regions’ food, people, and traditions when it premieres May 11 on NatGeoTV, Disney+ and Hulu. (The teaser was posted on NatGeo’s official social account within the last 48 hours) (x.com).

National Geographic has started promoting a second season of *Tucci in Italy*, with Stanley Tucci set to return on May 11. (x.com) People reported Tuesday that the new run will cover five additional Italian regions, including Sicily, Sardinia and Veneto, and will air on National Geographic at 9 p.m. Eastern on May 11 before streaming May 12 on Disney+ and Hulu. (people.com) The first season of *Tucci in Italy* launched on National Geographic on May 18, 2025, with five episodes that later streamed on Disney+ and Hulu. National Geographic’s series page says that season followed Tucci through regions including Lombardy, Tuscany, Abruzzo, Lazio and Trentino-Alto Adige. (nationalgeographic.com) The show arrived after Tucci’s earlier Italy travel series for Cable News Network, *Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy*, which ran from 2021 to 2022. *Tucci in Italy* kept the same food-and-place format but moved to National Geographic under Disney’s television group. (wikipedia.org) (nationalgeographic.com) National Geographic describes the format as a regional tour built around the link between food, landscape and local identity. On its international show page, the network says Tucci is visiting 10 Italian regions in total across the series. (natgeotv.com) The new season appears to widen that map from central and northern Italy into islands and the northeast. People’s first look says the episodes include seafood on Tavolara Island in Sardinia and a segment on the origins of tiramisù in Veneto. (people.com) National Geographic has also used the series to tie television to travel coverage, publishing destination guides for places featured in season one, including Tuscany, Trentino and Sardinia. That gives the program a second life as both a food series and a tourism package for viewers planning trips. (nationalgeographic.com 1) (nationalgeographic.com 2) (nationalgeographic.com 3) For now, the immediate change is simple: Tucci’s National Geographic Italy series is no longer a one-season project, and the next set of episodes is less than a month away. (x.com) (people.com)

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