The countdown to the premiere of the final season of ‘Nasdrovia’ is slowly coming to an end. Movistar+ has released this Thursday the official trailer for the latest episodes of the series starring Leonor Watling and Hugo Silvawhich will see the light from next Friday, February 25.
In this second and final season, six months after Edurne shot Aleksei, she and Julián are now part of Boris’s criminal organization, for whom they work as legal advisers. However, the two meet at very different times. Julián has resigned himself to his role in the mafia and little by little he discovers that he feels comfortable in that position; Edurne doesn’t quite fit in with the organization and there isn’t a day that she doesn’t think about escaping.
Leonor Watling and Hugo Silva lead the cast again in this new season, which is completed with the actor Louis Bermejo and international actors Anton Yakovlev (Bory), Michael John Treanor (Sergey), Yan Tual (Vasilli), Kevin Brand (Yuri) and Arben Bajraktaraj (Rhodia).
Also international actors eliza rycembel (‘Corpus Christi’), Panos Mouzourakis (‘Mamma mia’) and Radoje Cupic (‘Genius: Einstein’) join the cast as members of an international assassination agency. Also included in this second installment, among other actors, Julian Villagran (‘Arde Madrid’, ‘La Peste’, ‘El Ministerio del Tiempo’) giving life to a taxi driver with an eccentric parallel life. These last chapters will also have the special collaboration of the actor James Blanch interpreting himself within a metafiction plot, in which the viewer will not know where reality begins and ends.
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This trailer for ‘Nasdrovia’ comes after the members of the Luchon TV Festival jury (Jordi Oliva from PROA and the actors Maggie Civantos, Yolanda Ramos and Unax Ugalde), awarded this past Tuesday the Excellence Award for the first season of Nasdrovia.
The jury appreciated “the excellent production bill, the direction and the staging, as well as the excellent possibilities for its distribution within the francophone market”. The contest was attended by the director, screenwriter and producer Marc Vigil and the actor Anton Yakovlev, who was in charge of collecting the award.