Caronte_(TV_series)

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Caronte (TV series)

Spanish television series


Caronte is a Spanish drama television series created by Verónica Fernández and produced by Mediaset España in collaboration with Big Bang Media. It made its debut in March 2020 on Amazon Prime Video before its free-to-air broadcasting.

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Premise

Samuel Caronte (Roberto Álamo), a police officer, is convicted for a crime he did not commit.[1][2] While in prison, he graduated in law.[2] After leaving prison, he becomes a lawyer, partnering with Marta Pelayo (Miriam Giovanelli), vowing to represent those who do not have access to an adequate legal defence.[2][3]

The fiction takes place in between Gijón and Madrid.[4]

Cast

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Production and release

Created by Verónica Fernández,[8] the series is a mashup of legal drama, police drama and family drama.[3] It was produced by Mediaset España in collaboration with Big Bang Media.[9] Shooting began in November 2018,[2] and it took place in Madrid and Gijón.[4] Joaquín Llamas, Sandra Gallego, Alberto Ruiz-Rojo and Jesús Font directed the episodes.[7] Consisting of 13 episodes with a running time of about 75 minutes,[3] the series was launched on Amazon Prime Video on 6 March 2020.[10] After its release on Prime Video, Mediaset España chose Cuatro rather than its flagship channel Telecinco for the free-to-air broadcasting of the series.[11] The first episode aired on Cuatro on 15 March 2021 earned "good" ratings (1,119,000 viewers and a 7.9% share), above the channel's average.[12]

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References

  1. "'Caronte': Amazon Prime Video distribuirá la nueva serie de Telecinco a nivel global". FormulaTV. 15 February 2019.
  2. Onieva, Álvaro (2 March 2021). "Mediaset relega la serie 'Caronte' a Cuatro". Fuera de Series.

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