Created by George Kay and François Uzan, Lupin Season 2 came out on 11th June 2021 on Netflix. Lupin Season 2 has Assane continue his journey to expose Pellegrini’s crimes to the world. But Hubert has a long line of connections that make him impossible to get a hold of. Moreover, Hubert has managed to reveal Assane’s true identity to the public, which causes Assane to be on the run from the Government. The whole nation is after him, while Assane only aims to confront Hubert as he prepares for vengeance. But during this, Assane’s son gets kidnapped, causing multiple other complications to his mission. After the dust does settle, we are left with a few questions regarding Lupin Season 2 Ending, which will be explained below.
What Happened in Lupin Season 2 Ending?
At the ending of Lupin Season 2, Assane manages to get Hubert caught for the injustice to his father. For this, he enlisted Hubert’s daughter, Juliette’s help. He manages to convince her to talk to Anne and thus find out the secret behind his father’s death. Incentivized by a bracelet and a hoax Camille Pissarro’s The Seine and the Louvre, Assane gets Juliette on his side. So, she talks to Anne as Hubert’s wife herself decides to contact detective Youssef Guedira to reveal her husband’s secrets. Soon after, Pellegrini is arrested, but making use of his contacts at the Minister of the Interior, he manages to freely walk away. But this was not the end, as Assane had a backup plan to get Hubert to pay for his crimes. This is the part that has caused some doubts within the viewers’ minds. Also Read: Does Grace Die In Manifest Season 3 Finale?
Lupin Season 2 Ending Explained
While Assane was on the run for the death of Leonard, he had made contact with his friend Benjamin. The two of them make use of another Lupin enthusiast who played the role of a financial expert, Phillipe Courbet. Hubert was attending a charity event conducted by his daughter Juliette. The event was arranged to collect money for unprivileged children but, Hubert was aiming to keep all the money for himself. Elsewhere, Benjamin and Courbet managed to get Assane inside the iconic Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. Here, Assane is finally able to encounter Hubert as he threatens him with a knife on the box seat. With a knife to his neck, Hubert confesses to his crimes as to how he had framed Babakar. He had only hired Babakar so that he can frame him to have stolen the necklace. This was so that he could get the insurance money. While this in itself was evil enough, Hubert also confesses to how he had Babakar killed as well. He was the one who ordered Leonard to kill Babakar and make it seem like he committed suicide. He gets this confession recorded on a smartwatch, which is then sent to the police. While Assane was tempted to kill Hubert, he wanted him to suffer. Therefore, Hubert is left with the police as Assane again makes his run. He was responsible for many crimes, due to which he had chosen to go off the grid for some time. Before he left, he meets his ex Claire and son Raoul. Elsewhere, while Hubert has been arrested with solid evidence, only time will tell if he manages to escape or not. Also Read: Netflix’s Lupin Part 2: What We Know So Far