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Rojo

Título original: Rojo

Año: 2002 Temporadas: 3 Episodios: 47

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¿Qué tal está Rojo?

"Rojo" is a Spanish-language crime drama series created by Álex Pina and Mauricio Katz for Netflix. Plot: The series follows two overlapping stories. In one storyline, we follow Pedro Montero (Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo), an enigmatic and powerful businessman accused of hiring a hitman to kill his wife, who goes into hiding after the crime is committed. In the other, we follow Santiago Millán (Alberto Ammann), a detective with the Madrid police force who becomes obsessed with finding out the truth behind Pedro's wife's death. Background: "Rojo" is not a sequel, prequel, spin-off, or reboot of any other series. It is an original production by Netflix and Atresmedia Studios. Characters and Acting: The main characters in the series are Pedro Montero (Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo), Santiago Millán (Alberto Ammann), and Clara Vega (Clara Sánchez). Critics have praised the performances of all three actors, particularly Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo for his portrayal of Pedro as a complex and multifaceted character. Awards and Recognition: "Rojo" has received critical acclaim, with particular praise going to its acting, writing, and direction. It won the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series in 2021, as well as several other awards and nominations. Seasons and Renewal: The series currently has two temporadas, cada consisting of eight episodes. A third temporada has been confirmed but does not yet have a release date. Production: "Rojo" was filmed in Madrid, Spain, and was produced by Atresmedia Studios in collaboration with Netflix. It was directed by various directors, including Álex Pina, and written by a team of writers led by Mauricio Katz. The series is available for streaming on Netflix. Sources: IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Deadline Hollywood, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter.