Ahead of the highly anticipated premiere of “Skam Croatia – Sram” season three, the acclaimed Croatian adaptation of “Skam” is already celebrating recognition on the international stage. The show’s second season has received a Special Mention in the Best Finished TV Series in the CEE category at the NEM Awards in Zagreb, an acknowledgment that underscores the series’ growing cultural impact across the region.

The upcoming third season is produced by CGM Films for HRT in Croatia. Bruno Mustić and Ivan Lovreček return as producers, with Jelena Gavrilović directing and Tomislav Sutlar serving as Director of Photography. Editing is led by Fran Blažeković and Marta Bregeš, while scripts are penned by Sandra Pašić and Boris Grgurević. Maja Fišter and Tomislav Mršić continue as commissioning editors for HRT. Beta Film handles the format rights as well as international sales.

The new season is set to premiere on January 1, 2026, ringing in the new year with a story fans have been eagerly awaiting. A first look at what’s to come is now available to watch. Season two marked a major leap forward for the series, surpassing even the strong performance of its debut. Viewership doubled to an impressive 143 million views, while online engagement nearly tripled. Across multiple platforms, the show and its characters have built a thriving community of more than 700,000 followers, cementing “Skam Croatia – Sram” as one of the region’s most vibrant youth-driven social media phenomena.

“Skam Croatia – Sram” (30 × 20’) continues the legacy of the Norwegian format “Skam” on which it is based. Staying true to its signature approach, each season centers on a new protagonist and unfolds in real time, with daily online drops and a weekly webcast that keeps audiences deeply connected to the story.

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