On Oct. 28, Netflix announced its first Spanish-language series "Club de Cuervos" will be officially renewed for a second season.

The series' official Twitter account made the announcement with a video of several of its stars revealing the great news.

The series, which stars Luis Gerardo Mendez, Mariana Treviño, Stephanie Cayo, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Antonio de la Vega, Ianis Guerrero and Joaquin Ferreira, to name a few, focuses on the feud between a family who are the heirs to a professional soccer club after the team's owner and family patriarch dies. 

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the premiere date for Season 2 of the series has not yet been confirmed but shooting will start early next year in Mexico for a 2016 premiere.

"Club de Cuervos" success has helped Netflix establish itself in new markets, like Mexico and most recently Spain.

Recently one of the show's creators, Carlos Alazraki, revealed that the producers couldn't be happier with the success of the series and explained they're looking forward to giving fans the chance to be able to see more, according to Radio Fórmula

"We are enjoying the success of 'Club de Cuervos,' we are the first company in the world that hires Mexicans at an international level ... and we're really happy. We will film for four more seasons and we will continue carrying out with the push and pull," said Alazraki, who also revealed the show's lawyers were in Los Angeles taking part in negotiations. 

While only one more season has been confirmed, the success of Season 2 could determine if the show is renewed for a few more.