Its successful first season continues in the Top 10 of 68 countries.
“You are happy?” Well Netflix has another good reason for it to be so and, after the success in its first weeks has confirmed the second season of ‘Welcome to Eden’, the Spanish series that is causing a stir.
The new season, which sand is in the shooting phase in Lanzarote, Barcelona and Teruel, incorporates into its plot two new characters played by Charles Torres (‘The Queen of Flow’) and Nona Sobo (one of the revelations of the series ‘Entrevías’). In addition, Netflix has confirmed the return of Amaia Salamanca (‘In spite of everything’), in a key character on whom a large part of the plot revolves, Amaia Aberasturi (‘Akelarre’), lola rodriguez (Veneno), Sergio Momo (Elite), Begoña Vargas (High Seas), Lucía Guerrero (Group 7) and the singer of Mexican origin Belinda Peregrinamong others.
With a plot reminiscent of the cult series ‘Lost’ and the teenage saga of ‘The Hunger Games’, ‘Welcome to Eden’ mixes thriller, adventure and romance in the middle of nature to place us in the lives of four attractive young people, very active on social networks, who are invited to an exclusive party on a secret island, organized by the brand of a new drink. But the island is not what it seems, and heor that begins as the party of their lives (the one with which you can show off with hundreds of photos on your profiles) it will soon turn into a fight for their lives. What really hides this disconcerting paradise?
successful dystopia
Netflix has found an interesting vein in his commitment to science fiction series, as evidenced by the excellent results of ‘Stranger Things’, ‘Black Mirror’, ‘The OA’ and ‘Dark’, authentic banners of the platform. If to this we add some hints of survival thriller As the South Korean ‘The Squid Game’ did so well (and will surely continue to do in its confirmed second season), it is a fact that ‘Welcome to Eden’ has found all the elements to achieve success.
Since its launchon May 6, the first season of the dystopian Spanish series cContinues to rank for the third consecutive week at the top of the Top 10 of 68 countries -including Spain, France, Germany, Turkey, Argentina, Mexico and Brazil- in which Netflix operates, accumulating around 117 million hours of viewing since its premiere.
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