The Cringe Is Real: Why INTIMATE Season 2
Is Your New Obsession
There are shows you binge. And then there are shows that feel like they’ve read your group chats
INTIMATE.
Season 2 is the latter, messy, raw, a little too real, and completely addictive. Premiered on April 1st at Berlin’s Zoo Palast (yes, we were there), this season brings even more chaos, more
late-night feelings, and more painfully accurate situations than ever.
The five Kleine Brüder : Oskar, Bruno, Emil, Leo, and Max return with everything from career collapses to dating disasters. It’s young : parties on boats, school-night meltdowns, film premieres, and that one awkward conversation you wish you hadn’t started. It’s comedy with a bruised heart. It’s emotion with eye-rolls.
But make no mistake behind the sarcasm and sweat is something intimate. This season dares to show what intimacy actually looks like: confusing, uncomfortable, sometimes hilarious. The kind of closeness that happens between messages left on read, awkward silences, and bad decisions made with good intentions.
Shot and directed by Bruno Alexander, Emil & Oskar Belton, and Leo Fuchs, and produced by the Kleine Brüder team, INTIMATE nails what they do best: turning emotional chaos into cultural obsession. It’s hilarious, a little heartbreaking, and dangerously bingeable.
No filters, no fluff, just vibes and vulnerability.
And of course, the rollout? Immaculate. From the TikTok tour, the Intimate Van to the Insta spam to surprise pop-ups across Germany, influencer marketing has never looked this chaotic and this on point.
Catch the first four episodes free now on Joyn, with new ones airing weekly on ProSieben from
April 8.
Let’s be real INTIMATE isn’t just another coming-of-age series. It is the age we’re coming into: funny, fragile, and deeply unserious about very serious things.
Photo by Intimate Instagram
Photo by Intimate Instagram