The current second season of the documentary about famous twins Tom and Bill Kaulitz (35) just launched in June. Now Netflix announced via Instagram that there will be another season.

 

‘Well, this is what you little mice have all been waiting for. ‘Kaulitz & Kaulitz’ Season 3 is confirmed!!! Only on Netflix,’ reads the caption of a short clip showing the Tokio Hotel twins full of anticipation. ‘All good things come in threes: The party never stops…,’ trumpets green-haired singer Bill Kaulitz. ‘Give the people what they want!’ – and he even reveals: ‘We’re already filming!’

Tom Kaulitz announces, looking at his brother: ‘This will be your season.’ He replies: ‘Finally. We’ve seen enough of Tom,’ he jokes, probably referring to his twin’s marriage to famous supermodel Heidi Klum (52).

More Tokio Hotel Content Demanded for Season Three

A user comments on the announcement on Instagram with the request: ‘Please show more of your band life with Georg and Gustav together.’ Whether the two other band members of Tokio Hotel will play a bigger role in the third season and if Bill Kaulitz finally finds true love will only be revealed in 2026.

Since the first season of ‘Kaulitz & Kaulitz’ , Bill and Tom Kaulitz have been showing viewers their life in Los Angeles. Although Heidi Klum’s husband – unlike free spirit Bill Kaulitz – doesn’t allow camera crews into his home. The reality series follows the twins over several months in their daily lives between recording studio, doctor’s appointments, concert stage, family, friends, flirts, and frustrations. With this reality format, they managed to reach number 1 on German Netflix series charts in both seasons one and two within a very short time.

The frontmen of the former teen band Tokio Hotel left their hometown of Magdeburg in 2010 due to the siege of fans and media, and emigrated to California. In 2018, Tom Kaulitz met ‘Germany’s next Topmodel’ boss Heidi Klum at a birthday party of designer Michael Michalsky.

Bill and Tom Kaulitz (r.) at the screening of the second season of © ddp/PIC ONE/Holger Much