Barcelona-based sales shingle Filmax has acquired international rights to Spanish thriller “Ellipsis,” directed and co-written by Goya-nominated David Marqués.
“Ellipsis” toplines a slew of Spanish-language world stars, including Diego Peretti, José Coronado (“No Rest for the Wicked”), and iconic Mexican thesp Cecilia Suárez (“The House of Flowers”) and rising star Georgina Amorós (“Elite”).
Peretti plays protagonist Leo, a well-known author of mystery novels. He is paid a visit by a man claiming to be a journalist in a secret location where Leo is penning his next novel. But only his agent knows where he is. Could it be that a dark secret from Adriana ( Amorós), his lover, is behind the surprise visit?
The script was co-written by Rafael Calatayud Cano (“Tales of the Lockdown”) and Marqués, who is best-known for writing Spanish comedy-drama “Champions,” a box office and format smash hit directed by Javier Fesser.
Marqués said: “‘Ellipsis’ is an...
“Ellipsis” toplines a slew of Spanish-language world stars, including Diego Peretti, José Coronado (“No Rest for the Wicked”), and iconic Mexican thesp Cecilia Suárez (“The House of Flowers”) and rising star Georgina Amorós (“Elite”).
Peretti plays protagonist Leo, a well-known author of mystery novels. He is paid a visit by a man claiming to be a journalist in a secret location where Leo is penning his next novel. But only his agent knows where he is. Could it be that a dark secret from Adriana ( Amorós), his lover, is behind the surprise visit?
The script was co-written by Rafael Calatayud Cano (“Tales of the Lockdown”) and Marqués, who is best-known for writing Spanish comedy-drama “Champions,” a box office and format smash hit directed by Javier Fesser.
Marqués said: “‘Ellipsis’ is an...
- 2/17/2023
- by Liza Foreman
- Variety Film + TV
In Love All Over Again (Todas las veces que nos enamoramos) is a new romantic series created by Carlos Montero starring Georgina Amorós and Franco Masini.
In Love All Over Again is a romantic comedy which starts with a girl who is writing a screenplay and confessing: this is a story we all know the end of but which we all want to know how it ends.
Eight episodes for nostalgia about juvenile love, for remembering college experiences, friends… lots of memories and lots of movies-within-movies (especially screenplay writing) and many familiar situations and charming characters, lovable and familiar which will make us enjoy, relax and be entertained.
In Love All Over Again
In Love All Over Again is a series for people who are in love and for falling in love. If you watch it with a critical sense or want to find its faults, you will probably find...
In Love All Over Again is a romantic comedy which starts with a girl who is writing a screenplay and confessing: this is a story we all know the end of but which we all want to know how it ends.
Eight episodes for nostalgia about juvenile love, for remembering college experiences, friends… lots of memories and lots of movies-within-movies (especially screenplay writing) and many familiar situations and charming characters, lovable and familiar which will make us enjoy, relax and be entertained.
In Love All Over Again
In Love All Over Again is a series for people who are in love and for falling in love. If you watch it with a critical sense or want to find its faults, you will probably find...
- 2/14/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Elite (Élite) is a Netflix series created by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona.
Las Encinas High School starts a new term, and with it come the intrigues, dalliances, betrayals, and in-fighting. It is now in its sixth season.
Premise
Life is complicated in the most exclusive school in Spain, the clash between the wealthy and the poor students leads to conflicts, friendships, alliances, flings, betrayal and tragedy. But school must go on.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CkgGcL0DhpS/ Release Date
November 18, 2022
Where to Watch ‘Elite’
Netflix
Episode List of Season 6 Anxiety
Despite the family baggage Ariadna, Mencía and Patrick return to school, they will not let it sink them. It is opening night at Isa’s new club, and it is grand.
Selfies
Everybody seems to have their own version of Isa’s story following new information comes to light concerning her rapists. Nico accepts Ari’s invite, while Patrick is makes a sacrifice.
Las Encinas High School starts a new term, and with it come the intrigues, dalliances, betrayals, and in-fighting. It is now in its sixth season.
Premise
Life is complicated in the most exclusive school in Spain, the clash between the wealthy and the poor students leads to conflicts, friendships, alliances, flings, betrayal and tragedy. But school must go on.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CkgGcL0DhpS/ Release Date
November 18, 2022
Where to Watch ‘Elite’
Netflix
Episode List of Season 6 Anxiety
Despite the family baggage Ariadna, Mencía and Patrick return to school, they will not let it sink them. It is opening night at Isa’s new club, and it is grand.
Selfies
Everybody seems to have their own version of Isa’s story following new information comes to light concerning her rapists. Nico accepts Ari’s invite, while Patrick is makes a sacrifice.
- 11/18/2022
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Elite Season 6 looks to be a cut above the previous two seasons.
The series has struggled to keep its focus since many of the original cast members exited at the end of Elite Season 3.
However, the official trailer teases the aftermath of Sam's death, new beginnings, and Isadora's vengeance.
It looks like plenty of drama is on the menu, which could be what the show needs to steer it in the right direction.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis.
“However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season."
"If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues, it...
The series has struggled to keep its focus since many of the original cast members exited at the end of Elite Season 3.
However, the official trailer teases the aftermath of Sam's death, new beginnings, and Isadora's vengeance.
It looks like plenty of drama is on the menu, which could be what the show needs to steer it in the right direction.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis.
“However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season."
"If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues, it...
- 11/2/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Elite Season 6 gets underway later this year on Netflix.
The streaming service revealed a new batch of episodes will arrive on Friday, November 18.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis.
“However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season."
"If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues, it will have to be the students themselves who do so.”
While the cast exits haven't been seamless in the slightest, Elite Season 6 is poised to be completely different.
Samuel (played by Itzan Escamilla) was seemingly killed off at the conclusion of the previous season, but there were some rumors that he survived.
The streaming service revealed a new batch of episodes will arrive on Friday, November 18.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis.
“However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season."
"If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues, it will have to be the students themselves who do so.”
While the cast exits haven't been seamless in the slightest, Elite Season 6 is poised to be completely different.
Samuel (played by Itzan Escamilla) was seemingly killed off at the conclusion of the previous season, but there were some rumors that he survived.
- 9/26/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Elite is headed back to school — sans several cast members! — later this fall, when Season 6 premieres on Friday, Nov. 18, Netflix announced on Monday via the above video.
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis. “However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season. If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues,...
“After Samuel’s death, Las Encinas faces a new school year trying to have a facelift by covering up disasters of the past,” reads the official synopsis. “However, the conflict in its classrooms is systemic: racism, sexism, domestic abuse or Lgtbi-phobia are just a few of the difficult issues that will run through the hallways of the prestigious institution this season. If those who run the system do not actively take action to address these issues,...
- 9/26/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Season 5 of the popular Spanish teen drama “Élite” will debut April 8, Netflix announced Monday.
Set in the private, elite secondary school Las Encinas, “Élite” follows an ensemble cast of students that constantly find themselves involved with various murder and police investigations. When they’re not running into trouble with the law, the mixed group of working class and wealthy teenagers navigate intense relationship dramas and the heavy workload of their demanding institution.
Season 5 of “Élite” follows the students as they recover from the Season 4 finale, which saw Guzmán (Miguel Bernardeau) murder a man named Armando (Andrés Velencoso) and go on the run after his friends help cover it up. Season 4 cast members Itzan Escamilla, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas, Georgina Amorós, Carla Díaz, Martina Cariddi, Manu Ríos, Pol Granch and Diego Martín return for the new season, joined by new cast members Valentina Zenere, André Lamoglia and Adam Nourou.
“Élite” is...
Set in the private, elite secondary school Las Encinas, “Élite” follows an ensemble cast of students that constantly find themselves involved with various murder and police investigations. When they’re not running into trouble with the law, the mixed group of working class and wealthy teenagers navigate intense relationship dramas and the heavy workload of their demanding institution.
Season 5 of “Élite” follows the students as they recover from the Season 4 finale, which saw Guzmán (Miguel Bernardeau) murder a man named Armando (Andrés Velencoso) and go on the run after his friends help cover it up. Season 4 cast members Itzan Escamilla, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas, Georgina Amorós, Carla Díaz, Martina Cariddi, Manu Ríos, Pol Granch and Diego Martín return for the new season, joined by new cast members Valentina Zenere, André Lamoglia and Adam Nourou.
“Élite” is...
- 3/14/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Wyatte Grantham-Philips
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has set June 18 for the worldwide release of Season 4 of its popular Spanish YA drama series Elite.
The series received an early fourth season renewal two months before Season 3 premiered, and it was renewed for Season 5 in February, ahead of the Season 4 launch. Created and written by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, Elite is one of the streamer’s best performing Spanish originals, with Netflix noting in 2019 that it had been seen by more than 20 million households.
Season 4 picks up with a new school year at Las Encinas, as well as a new director (Diego Martin): one of the most powerful businessmen in Europe, ready to bring the Las Encinas institution, which, according to him, has been running amok in the past few years, back on track. He brings his three children with him: three teenagers too used to always get their own way,...
The series received an early fourth season renewal two months before Season 3 premiered, and it was renewed for Season 5 in February, ahead of the Season 4 launch. Created and written by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, Elite is one of the streamer’s best performing Spanish originals, with Netflix noting in 2019 that it had been seen by more than 20 million households.
Season 4 picks up with a new school year at Las Encinas, as well as a new director (Diego Martin): one of the most powerful businessmen in Europe, ready to bring the Las Encinas institution, which, according to him, has been running amok in the past few years, back on track. He brings his three children with him: three teenagers too used to always get their own way,...
- 4/12/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has (finally!) announced when Elite fans can check back into Las Encinas.
The long-delayed fourth season of the private-school drama will land on the streaming service Friday, June 18.
An episode order has not been revealed, but it is expected to be in line with the previous three seasons, which spanned eight episodes apiece.
The premiere date means fans will have been waiting 15 months between seasons, but the long delay is due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Elite Season 4 production was forced to shut down, but it resumed a few months ago, and with work on the season has now been completed, production on Elite Season 5 has already commenced.
Yes, fans have a lot of Elite to look forward to, but this won't be the same Elite we know and love.
Andrés Velencoso, Manu Rios (El Chiringuito de Pepe), Carla Díaz (El Príncipe), Martina Cariddi (Mientras dure la guerra), Pol Granch,...
The long-delayed fourth season of the private-school drama will land on the streaming service Friday, June 18.
An episode order has not been revealed, but it is expected to be in line with the previous three seasons, which spanned eight episodes apiece.
The premiere date means fans will have been waiting 15 months between seasons, but the long delay is due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Elite Season 4 production was forced to shut down, but it resumed a few months ago, and with work on the season has now been completed, production on Elite Season 5 has already commenced.
Yes, fans have a lot of Elite to look forward to, but this won't be the same Elite we know and love.
Andrés Velencoso, Manu Rios (El Chiringuito de Pepe), Carla Díaz (El Príncipe), Martina Cariddi (Mientras dure la guerra), Pol Granch,...
- 4/12/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The trials and tribulations of the students at Las Encinas will continue to be charted at Netflix.
The streamer on Thursday officially ordered a fifth season of the Spanish-language drama Elite, well in advance of its Season 4 premiere.
Netflix made the announcement on Twitter, but Deadline revealed that the fifth season will also bring another two new cast members into the fold in Argentinian actress Valentina Zenere (Cable Girls) and Brazilian actor André Lamoglia (Juacas), but no character details were revealed.
Elite typically likes to keep viewers in suspense when new additions are announced due to the nature of the series.
Each season follows a new mystery in a similar vein to Big Little Lies, with the characters being quizzed by the police about the events.
Elite was renewed for Season 4 in May last year, but production was scuppered due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with the series finishing filming much later than originally planned.
The streamer on Thursday officially ordered a fifth season of the Spanish-language drama Elite, well in advance of its Season 4 premiere.
Netflix made the announcement on Twitter, but Deadline revealed that the fifth season will also bring another two new cast members into the fold in Argentinian actress Valentina Zenere (Cable Girls) and Brazilian actor André Lamoglia (Juacas), but no character details were revealed.
Elite typically likes to keep viewers in suspense when new additions are announced due to the nature of the series.
Each season follows a new mystery in a similar vein to Big Little Lies, with the characters being quizzed by the police about the events.
Elite was renewed for Season 4 in May last year, but production was scuppered due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with the series finishing filming much later than originally planned.
- 2/25/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Spanish drama Elite has been renewed for a fifth season at Netflix, and the YA boarding school series has added Argentinan actress Valentina Zenere (Soy Luna) and Brazilan actor André Lamoglia (Juacas) to its cast.
The renewal comes before Season 4 has even premiered on Netflix. Elite, which was created and written by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, is one of the streamer’s best performing Spanish originals, with Netflix noting in 2019 that it had been seen by more than 20 million households.
Described as “effervescent, uninhibited and sensual,” the soapy teen series follows the intrigue at Las Encinas, an exclusive boarding school in Spain. It is made by Zeta Audiovisual, which has offices in Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville.
Itzan Escamilla, Miguel Bernardeau, Arón Piper, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas and Georgina Amorós will appear in Season 4, while new cast includes Andrés Velencoso, Manu Rios, Carla Díaz, Martina Cariddi, Pol Granch, and Diego Martín.
The renewal comes before Season 4 has even premiered on Netflix. Elite, which was created and written by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, is one of the streamer’s best performing Spanish originals, with Netflix noting in 2019 that it had been seen by more than 20 million households.
Described as “effervescent, uninhibited and sensual,” the soapy teen series follows the intrigue at Las Encinas, an exclusive boarding school in Spain. It is made by Zeta Audiovisual, which has offices in Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville.
Itzan Escamilla, Miguel Bernardeau, Arón Piper, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas and Georgina Amorós will appear in Season 4, while new cast includes Andrés Velencoso, Manu Rios, Carla Díaz, Martina Cariddi, Pol Granch, and Diego Martín.
- 2/25/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has renewed the hit Spanish-language teen drama Élite for a fifth season.
The streamer confirmed that filming on season five is about to get underway in Spain and that there will be two additions to the main cast, with Argentinean actress Valentina Zenere (Soy Luna, Cable Girls) and the Brazilian actor André Lamoglia (Juacas) joining as series regulars.
Starring Miguel Bernardeau, Itzan Escamilla, Arón Piper, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas and Georgina Amorós, Élite is set at Las Encinas, an exclusive private school, home to the children of Spain’s elite, which is forced to take in three working-class kids after their academy ...
The streamer confirmed that filming on season five is about to get underway in Spain and that there will be two additions to the main cast, with Argentinean actress Valentina Zenere (Soy Luna, Cable Girls) and the Brazilian actor André Lamoglia (Juacas) joining as series regulars.
Starring Miguel Bernardeau, Itzan Escamilla, Arón Piper, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas and Georgina Amorós, Élite is set at Las Encinas, an exclusive private school, home to the children of Spain’s elite, which is forced to take in three working-class kids after their academy ...
- 2/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix has renewed the hit Spanish-language teen drama Élite for a fifth season.
The streamer confirmed that filming on season five is about to get underway in Spain and that there will be two additions to the main cast, with Argentinean actress Valentina Zenere (Soy Luna, Cable Girls) and the Brazilian actor André Lamoglia (Juacas) joining as series regulars.
Starring Miguel Bernardeau, Itzan Escamilla, Arón Piper, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas and Georgina Amorós, Élite is set at Las Encinas, an exclusive private school, home to the children of Spain’s elite, which is forced to take in three working-class kids after their academy ...
The streamer confirmed that filming on season five is about to get underway in Spain and that there will be two additions to the main cast, with Argentinean actress Valentina Zenere (Soy Luna, Cable Girls) and the Brazilian actor André Lamoglia (Juacas) joining as series regulars.
Starring Miguel Bernardeau, Itzan Escamilla, Arón Piper, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas and Georgina Amorós, Élite is set at Las Encinas, an exclusive private school, home to the children of Spain’s elite, which is forced to take in three working-class kids after their academy ...
- 2/25/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Just because Elite is returning for Season 4, don't expect every cast member to return.
Netflix on Monday revealed the official cast for the fourth season of the Spanish drama series.
Andrés Velencoso, Manu Rios (El Chiringuito de Pepe), Carla Díaz (El Príncipe), Martina Cariddi (Mientras dure la guerra), Pol Granch and Diego Martín will be part of the universe of Las Encinas, the streamer has announced.
Their characters will cross paths with Guzmán (Miguel Bernardeau), Samuel (Itzan Escamilla), Ander (Arón Piper), Omar (Omar Ayuso), Rebeca (Claudia Salas), and Cayetana (Georgina Amorós).
To celebrate the new additions, Netflix has also unveiled the first cast photo, and as previously reported, several stars from the first three seasons are nowhere in sight.
Álvaro Rico is out as Leopoldo "Polo" Benavent Villada after the events of Season 3, which followed a How to Get Away With Murder-esque killing that resulted in his character being, well,...
Netflix on Monday revealed the official cast for the fourth season of the Spanish drama series.
Andrés Velencoso, Manu Rios (El Chiringuito de Pepe), Carla Díaz (El Príncipe), Martina Cariddi (Mientras dure la guerra), Pol Granch and Diego Martín will be part of the universe of Las Encinas, the streamer has announced.
Their characters will cross paths with Guzmán (Miguel Bernardeau), Samuel (Itzan Escamilla), Ander (Arón Piper), Omar (Omar Ayuso), Rebeca (Claudia Salas), and Cayetana (Georgina Amorós).
To celebrate the new additions, Netflix has also unveiled the first cast photo, and as previously reported, several stars from the first three seasons are nowhere in sight.
Álvaro Rico is out as Leopoldo "Polo" Benavent Villada after the events of Season 3, which followed a How to Get Away With Murder-esque killing that resulted in his character being, well,...
- 7/20/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix's Elite has been renewed for season four, so more drama awaits! On May 22, costars Itzan Escamilla, Claudia Salas, Georgina Amorós, Miguel Bernardeau, Arón Piper, and Omar Ayuso confirmed the news in a video, saying that they've already received the script. "You better be prepared, because it's intense," Piper says. Amorós also teased a powerful season, saying, "I wish I could see your faces when you watch it because you're going to flip out. There are many new things going on you could never think of."
The announcement came only two months after the third installment dropped on the streaming platform and totally shook things up. At the end of chapter three, we see how each of the main characters go their separate ways, except for Guzman (Bernardeau), Samuel (Bernardeau), Omar (Ayuso), Ander (Piper), and Rebeca (Salas) who return to Las Encinas to repeat senior year. But with the...
The announcement came only two months after the third installment dropped on the streaming platform and totally shook things up. At the end of chapter three, we see how each of the main characters go their separate ways, except for Guzman (Bernardeau), Samuel (Bernardeau), Omar (Ayuso), Ander (Piper), and Rebeca (Salas) who return to Las Encinas to repeat senior year. But with the...
- 5/25/2020
- by Brea Cubit
- Popsugar.com
Netflix is taking viewers back to Las Encinas.
The streamer has renewed its Spanish-language teen drama Elite for Season 4.
Set at an upper-class secondary school, Elite follows the relationships between three working-class scholarship students and their wealthy classmates.
The recent Season 3 finale found all of the characters seemingly moving on after the murder of Polo.
Six cast members revealed the renewal in a Twitter video, which was filmed virtually from each of the stars’ homes.
“I wish I could see your faces when you watch it, because you’re going to flip out,” Georgina Amorós, who plays Cayetana, tells fans of the fourth season.
“There are many new things going on you could never think of.”
Itzan Escamilla (Samuel), Miguel Bernardeau (Guzman), Aron Piper (Ander), Claudia Salas (Rebe), and Omar Ayuso (Omar) were also a part of the video, confirming they will all be back.
The news is not looking...
The streamer has renewed its Spanish-language teen drama Elite for Season 4.
Set at an upper-class secondary school, Elite follows the relationships between three working-class scholarship students and their wealthy classmates.
The recent Season 3 finale found all of the characters seemingly moving on after the murder of Polo.
Six cast members revealed the renewal in a Twitter video, which was filmed virtually from each of the stars’ homes.
“I wish I could see your faces when you watch it, because you’re going to flip out,” Georgina Amorós, who plays Cayetana, tells fans of the fourth season.
“There are many new things going on you could never think of.”
Itzan Escamilla (Samuel), Miguel Bernardeau (Guzman), Aron Piper (Ander), Claudia Salas (Rebe), and Omar Ayuso (Omar) were also a part of the video, confirming they will all be back.
The news is not looking...
- 5/23/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Spanish drama Elite has been renewed for season 4 at Netflix but with some cast changes at the boarding school series.
The show, which was created and written by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, is one of the streamer’s best performing Spanish originals with Netflix noting last year that it had been seen by more than 20M households.
The cast announced the renewal news on social media with a video message (below).
The teen series follows the intrigue at Las Encinas, an exclusive boarding school in Spain. In the third season a number of the protagonists faced their last months at the institute, a stage in which they will have to make decisions that can change their future forever. The season featured love, sex, and friendship as well as jealousy, secrets and the desire for revenge, which threatened to destroy lives that were really just about to begin.
It comes...
The show, which was created and written by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, is one of the streamer’s best performing Spanish originals with Netflix noting last year that it had been seen by more than 20M households.
The cast announced the renewal news on social media with a video message (below).
The teen series follows the intrigue at Las Encinas, an exclusive boarding school in Spain. In the third season a number of the protagonists faced their last months at the institute, a stage in which they will have to make decisions that can change their future forever. The season featured love, sex, and friendship as well as jealousy, secrets and the desire for revenge, which threatened to destroy lives that were really just about to begin.
It comes...
- 5/22/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is officially re-enrolling at Las Encinas: The streamer has renewed its Spanish-language teen drama Elite for Season 4.
Six cast members confirmed the renewal in a Twitter video, which was filmed remotely from each of the stars’ homes. “I wish I could see your faces when you watch it, because you’re going to flip out,” Georgina Amorós, who plays Cayetana, tells fans of the fourth season. “There are many new things going on you could never think of.”
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Six cast members confirmed the renewal in a Twitter video, which was filmed remotely from each of the stars’ homes. “I wish I could see your faces when you watch it, because you’re going to flip out,” Georgina Amorós, who plays Cayetana, tells fans of the fourth season. “There are many new things going on you could never think of.”
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- 5/22/2020
- TVLine.com
Elite Season 3 is coming very soon.
Netflix announced Tuesday that the highly anticipated third chapter of the teen drama will launch globally Friday, March 13.
The streamer also dropped a teaser confirming the returning cast members Itzan Escamilla as Samuel García Domínguez, Miguel Bernardeau as Guzmán Nunier Osuna, Álvaro Rico as Polo Benavent, Arón Piper as Ander Muñoz, Mina El Hammani as Nadia Shanaa, Omar Ayuso as Omar Shanaa, Ester Expósito as Carla Rosón Caleruega, Danna Paola as Lucrecia "Lu" Montesinos Hendrich, Jorge López as Valerio Montesinos, Claudia Salas as Rebeka "Rebe" de Bormujo Ávalos, and Georgina Amorós as Cayetana Grajera Pando.
Two new actors include Sergio Momo as Yeray Leïti Sène as Malick for the third season cast. Miguel Herrán is not expected back as Christian Varela Expósito. The same goes for Jaime Lorente, who played Fernando "Nano" García Domínguez.
Both Christian and Nano's storylines naturally concluded during Elite Season...
Netflix announced Tuesday that the highly anticipated third chapter of the teen drama will launch globally Friday, March 13.
The streamer also dropped a teaser confirming the returning cast members Itzan Escamilla as Samuel García Domínguez, Miguel Bernardeau as Guzmán Nunier Osuna, Álvaro Rico as Polo Benavent, Arón Piper as Ander Muñoz, Mina El Hammani as Nadia Shanaa, Omar Ayuso as Omar Shanaa, Ester Expósito as Carla Rosón Caleruega, Danna Paola as Lucrecia "Lu" Montesinos Hendrich, Jorge López as Valerio Montesinos, Claudia Salas as Rebeka "Rebe" de Bormujo Ávalos, and Georgina Amorós as Cayetana Grajera Pando.
Two new actors include Sergio Momo as Yeray Leïti Sène as Malick for the third season cast. Miguel Herrán is not expected back as Christian Varela Expósito. The same goes for Jaime Lorente, who played Fernando "Nano" García Domínguez.
Both Christian and Nano's storylines naturally concluded during Elite Season...
- 2/18/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Madrid —New school term, new mystery. Beautiful young bodies still make out, in ever more surprising combinations, in “Elite” Season 2.
But there are greater depths and ambition to the Netflix Spanish high-school hit, if the first two episodes of Season 2 and a Madrid press conference involving cast and creators are anything to go by.
First details of “Elite” Season 2 come as the series has been renewed for Season 3, Diego Avalos, director of originals in Spain, announced at the Thursday presentation.
Season 2 follows a tried and tested flash forward format. In the first season of “Elite” someone is murdered. In Season 2, someone goes missing. As the hours tick by – 36 at least by the end of Ep. 2, – hope of finding them alive plunges dramatically.
That set-up gives the suspense thrust to “Elite” Season 2, the Spanish teen crime/social thriller which, produced once more by Zeta Audiovisual, bows on Netflix worldwide on Sept.
But there are greater depths and ambition to the Netflix Spanish high-school hit, if the first two episodes of Season 2 and a Madrid press conference involving cast and creators are anything to go by.
First details of “Elite” Season 2 come as the series has been renewed for Season 3, Diego Avalos, director of originals in Spain, announced at the Thursday presentation.
Season 2 follows a tried and tested flash forward format. In the first season of “Elite” someone is murdered. In Season 2, someone goes missing. As the hours tick by – 36 at least by the end of Ep. 2, – hope of finding them alive plunges dramatically.
That set-up gives the suspense thrust to “Elite” Season 2, the Spanish teen crime/social thriller which, produced once more by Zeta Audiovisual, bows on Netflix worldwide on Sept.
- 8/29/2019
- by John Hopewell and Emiliano Granada
- Variety Film + TV
Barcelona— A take on physical joy and hellish pain, Gaspar Noé‘s “Climax” took best film at the 51st Sitges’ Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia.
Among other main awards, Panos Cosmatos (“Mandy“), Quentin Dupieux (“Keep An Eye Out”) and “Atsushi Doi” snagged director, script and FX respectively.
Produced by Germany’s Wild Bunch and Rectangle Productions,”Climax” took Cannes’ 2018 Directors’ Fortnight top unofficial prize, the Cicae Art Cinema Award. selling to a24 for the U.S., it sparked maybe the biggest consensus thumbs-up in the director’s career for its early going, chronicling a dance troupe performance. After that, as is typical with Noe, the feature sparked mixed radically mixed reactions.
Italian-Canadian filmmaker Panos Cosmatos scooped best director for his sophomore effort “Mandy,” starring Nicolas Cage and Andrea Riseborough, a stylized romance between two misfits involving Messianic members of a biker gang.
Sold by Xyz Films, “Mandy” is produced by Belgium’s UMedia and U.
Among other main awards, Panos Cosmatos (“Mandy“), Quentin Dupieux (“Keep An Eye Out”) and “Atsushi Doi” snagged director, script and FX respectively.
Produced by Germany’s Wild Bunch and Rectangle Productions,”Climax” took Cannes’ 2018 Directors’ Fortnight top unofficial prize, the Cicae Art Cinema Award. selling to a24 for the U.S., it sparked maybe the biggest consensus thumbs-up in the director’s career for its early going, chronicling a dance troupe performance. After that, as is typical with Noe, the feature sparked mixed radically mixed reactions.
Italian-Canadian filmmaker Panos Cosmatos scooped best director for his sophomore effort “Mandy,” starring Nicolas Cage and Andrea Riseborough, a stylized romance between two misfits involving Messianic members of a biker gang.
Sold by Xyz Films, “Mandy” is produced by Belgium’s UMedia and U.
- 10/15/2018
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
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