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Brigada Costa del Sol | |
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Genre | Serial drama |
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Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Executive producer | |
Production locations | Santiago, Chile |
Running time | approx. 70 minutes |
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Network | Telecinco |
Release | May 6 July 22, 2019 | –
Brigada Costa del Sol (or Drug Squad: Costa del Sol in English[1]) is a Spanish television series produced by Mediaset España and Warner Bros. ITVP Spain with the participation of Netflix. Starring Hugo Silva (actor), Álvaro Cervantes, Miki Esparbé, Jesús Castro, and Sara Sálamo, it was presented to the media on April 3, 2019, and its premiere took place on May 6, 2019, on Telecinco y Cuatro.[2]
History
[edit]On May 28, 2018, Mediaset Spain and Netflix announced they had reached an agreement to produce their first series together, with Warner Bros. ITVP Spain as co-producer. The names of the main cast of the series were also confirmed, including Hugo Silva, Álvaro Cervantes, Miki Esparbé, Jesús Castro, and Sara Sálamo.[3] Recording began on June 7 in Málaga Province and concluded in early February 2019.[4] Brigada Costa del Sol was one of the only Spanish series to be selected for the MIPDrama MIPTV 2019 event, one of the most important fairs of television and media.[5]
Plot
[edit]In 1977, a group of police detectives with limited resources, but a lot of ingenuity and courage, is picked to form a special drug-fighting brigade in Torremolinos on the Costa del Sol.
Cast
[edit]- Hugo Silva – Bruno López
- Álvaro Cervantes – Leo Villa
- Miki Esparbé – Martín Pulido
- Jesús Castro – Terrón
- Sara Sálamo – Yolanda "Owlet"
Secondary
[edit]- Jorge Usón – Reyes
- Cayetana Cabezas – Marielena
- Pablo Béjar – Chino (Episode 1 - Episode 7; Episode 9 - Episode 13)
- Marco Cáceres – Franchi (Episode 1 - Episode 2; Episode 4; Episode 6 - Episode 8; Episode 10 - Episode 13)
- Olivia Delcán – Vicky López
- Jorge Suquet – Cristóbal Peña (Episode 1 - Episode 3; Episode 6 - Episode 8)
- Daniel Holguín – Atilano Peña (Episode 1 - Episode 3; Episode 5 - Episode 13)
- Joaquín Galletero – Lucas
- Carolina Yuste – Sole
- Ana Fernández – Alicia (Episode 1 - Episode 4; Episode 6 - Episode 13)
- Camino Fernández – Charo
Guests
[edit]- Manolo Caro – Dandy (Episode 1 - Episode 2; Episode 8)
- Paco Marín – Inspector Cifu (Episode 1 - Episode 9; Episode 11 - Episode 12)
- Nieve de Medina – Gloria (Episode 3; Episode 6; Episode 12)
- Julián Villagrán – Fredo (Episode 4 - Episode 6)
- Pepón Nieto – Emilio Tortajada (Episode 6)
- Joaquín Núñez – Roque (Episode 8 - Episode 13)
- Adrià Collado – Evaristo (Episode 9; Episode 12)
- Unax Ugalde – Edi (Episode 9 - Episode 13)
- Javier Albalá – ¿? (Episode 11)
Seasons and episodes
[edit]The series premiere took place simultaneously on the two main channels of the Mediaset España group on May 6, 2019. For the premiere, a special broadcast, occupying all the prime-time, combined the first and the second chapter as if they were a film of about 135 minutes, which was seen by 1,706,000 viewers (12.7% share) on Telecinco and 763,000 (5.7%) on Cuatro. The remaining 11 episodes that make up the first season aired in their usual format on Telecinco.
Season | Episodes | Premiere | Final | Audience | |||
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Viewers | Share | ||||||
1 | 13 | May 6, 2019 | July 22, 2019 | 1,286,000 | 9.6% |
Season 1 (2019)
[edit]Episode | Title | Director(s) | Writers(s) | Air date | Audience |
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1–2 | "Mentiras" | Norberto López Amado | Pablo Barrera and Alberto Macías | May 6, 2019 | 2,469,000 (18.4%)[6] |
3 | "El diablo en las tripas" | Miguel Alcantud | Pablo Barrera and Alberto Macías | May 13, 2019 | 1,644,000 (11.6%)[7] |
4 | "Morir solo" | Iñaki Peñafiel | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías and Chus Vallejo | May 20, 2019 | 1,445,000 (10.4%)[8] |
5 | "Fuego" | Iñaki Peñafiel | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías and Carlos Molinero | May 27, 2019 | 1,622,000 (11.5%)[9] |
6 | "El infierno de los burlangas" | Alberto Ruiz Rojo | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías and Nico Romero | June 3, 2019 | 1,401,000 (10.4%)[10] |
7 | "Hasta pronto, Torremolinos" | Alberto Ruiz Rojo y Fernando Bassi | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías and Carlos Molinero | June 10, 2019 | 1,341,000 (9.8%)[11] |
8 | "El ruido de los truenos" | Miguel Alcantud | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías and Carlos Molinero | June 17, 2019 | 1,358,000 (10.6%)[12] |
9 | "Espejismo" | Miguel Alcantud | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías and Nico Romero | June 24, 2019 | 1,373,000 (10.3%)[13] |
10 | "30 de noviembre" | Marco A. Castillo | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías and Chus Vallejo | July 1, 2019 | 1,163,000 (9,3%)[14] |
11 | "1 de diciembre" | Marco A. Castillo | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías, Nico Romero and Jorge Hernández | July 8, 2019 | 1,054,000 (7,8%)[15] |
12 | "Pata negra" | Fernando Bassi | Alberto Macías, Pablo Barrera and Carlos Molinero | July 15, 2019 | 1,026,000 (8.4%)[16] |
13 | "Los que caminan solos" | Fernando Bassi | Pablo Barrera, Alberto Macías and Nico Romero | July 22, 2019 | 820,000 (7.0%)[17] |
References
[edit]- ^ White, Brett (Oct 25, 2019). "'Drug Squad: Costa Del Sol' on Netflix: Everything You Need to Know About the Gritty Spanish Drama". Decider. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
- ^ "'Brigada Costa del Sol' se estrena el lunes 6 de mayo en Telecinco y Cuatro". Fórmula TV.
- ^ "Mediaset y Netflix llegan a un acuerdo para producir 'Brigada Costa del Sol', su primera serie juntos". Fórmula TV.
- ^ "'Brigada Costa del Sol' celebra el final de su rodaje con una multitudinaria fotografía de su equipo". Fórmula TV.
- ^ "'Brigada Costa del Sol' y 'Señoras del (H)AMPA', únicas series españolas dentro del MIPDrama del MIPTV 2019". Fórmula TV.
- ^ "'Masters de la reforma' se estrena con un 13,8% y 'Brigada Costa del Sol' marca un 18,4% en Telecinco y Cuatro". Fórmula TV. May 7, 2019.
- ^ "'Masters de la reforma' (9,8%) baja ante el fantástico estreno de 'Adivina qué hago esta noche' (9,6%)". Fórmula TV. May 14, 2019.
- ^ "'La caza. Monteperdido' llega a su final liderando con un 15% y 'Masters de la reforma' cae a un escueto 8,5%". Fórmula TV. May 21, 2019.
- ^ "'La otra mirada' regresa ante un discreto 10,4% y la supera 'Brigada Costa del Sol', que sube al 11,5%". Fórmula TV. May 28, 2019.
- ^ "'La otra mirada' anota un 10,2% en La 1 mientras 'Brigada Costa del Sol' baja al 10,4%". Fórmula TV. June 4, 2019.
- ^ "'La otra mirada' se mantiene con un 10,1% y supera a 'Brigada Costa del Sol' (9,8%), que marca mínimo". Fórmula TV. June 11, 2019.
- ^ "'Brigada Costa del Sol' sube al 10,6%, 'Masters de la reforma' consigue un 9,4% y 'La otra mirada' baja al 9%". Fórmula TV. June 18, 2019.
- ^ "'La otra mirada' se convierte en lo más visto con un 9,8% y 'Masters de la reforma' registra su mínimo (8,2%)". Fórmula TV. June 25, 2019.
- ^ "'Brigada Costa del Sol' (9,3%) y 'La otra mirada' (8,5%) bajan y 'Masters de la reforma' sube a un 9,4%". Fórmula TV. July 2, 2019.
- ^ "Los Lobos dinamitan la noche en '¡Boom!' con un increíble 28% y 'Brigada Costa del Sol' anota mínimo (7,8%)". Fórmula TV. July 9, 2019.
- ^ "'Masters de la reforma' cierra su edición con un escueto 9,2% y 'La otra mirada' se despide con un 8,8%". Fórmula TV. July 16, 2019.
- ^ "'El contenedor' se estrena liderando con un buen 13,9% y 'Brigada Costa del Sol' (7%) dice adiós con mínimo". Fórmula TV. July 22, 2019.