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6.2 2 Seasons • 15 Episodes

Paradise

At the end of the summer of 1992, three 15-year-old girls, Sandra, Eva and Malena disappear without a trace from a nightclub in a coastal town. When the police investigation appears to be taking the wrong direction, Javi, Sandra’s younger brother, takes the matter into his own hands. Along with the help of his friends, they discover something not of this world.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Macarena García

    Macarena García

    Paula Costa

  • Iñaki Ardanaz

    Iñaki Ardanaz

    Mario Merino

  • Pau Gimeno

    Pau Gimeno

    Javi Merino

  • Cristian López

    Cristian López

    Álvaro

  • León Martínez

    León Martínez

    Quino

  • Héctor Gozalbo

    Héctor Gozalbo

    Zeta

  • María Romanillos

    María Romanillos

    Bea

  • Patricia Iserte

    Patricia Iserte

    Olivia

Overview

At the end of the summer of 1992, three 15-year-old girls, Sandra, Eva and Malena disappear without a trace from a nightclub in a coastal town. When the police investigation appears to be taking the wrong direction, Javi, Sandra’s younger brother, takes the matter into his own hands. Along with the help of his friends, they discover something not of this world.

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The Hunger

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