National Geographic Famous foodie Stanley Tucci is setting off on another trip around Italy in Season 2 of “Tucci in Italy.”
“The Devil Wears Prada 2” star, who is of Italian descent, will “trace the link between Italy’s historical landscape and its culinary traditions, where the ritual of the shared meal remains the ultimate expression of its people” in the new season, which will bring him to five distinct regions around the Mediterranean country.
“In Italy, food is never just food. It’s memory, identity and, sometimes, a full-blown argument,” said Tucci in a release annoucing the new season.
Tucci will visit Naples and Campania, Sicily, Le Marche, Sardinia and Veneto over five episodes. The episodes air weekly, but all five will be released at once on Hulu and Disney+ on May 12.
“Tucci in Italy” Season 2 premieres tonight, May 11, at 9 p.m. ET on National Geographic. Two hour-long episodes will air back-to-back.
If you don’t already have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to tune in to “Tucci in Italy”
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You can also stream new episodes of “Tucci in Italy” on Hulu and Disney+; the full second season will drop on both services tomorrow, May 12.
Tucci will cook alongside Giuseppe Bertoleoni, the heir to the throne of Tavolara, in the episode dedicated to Sardinia. National Geographic Season 2 of “Tucci in Italy” will follow the star as he eats his way through five new regions of Italy. Each of the five regions will get one episode dedicated to it
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