Interview.Miki Esparbé: "Reyes de la noche is a comedy with a high dose of drama"
Recommendations. 5 series that have gone unnoticed and are very good
With
La Liga red hot
, the Champions League final just around the corner and the European Championship about to start,
television is experiencing its great football moment
.
Along with
Reyes de la noche
there are series like
Ted Lasso
,
Club de cuervos
or
Todo por el game
where football is not everything ... but it seems like it.
KINGS OF THE NIGHT (Movistar +)
Paco 'El Cóndor' and Jota Montes are the two main characters in an
irreverent comedy
that even non-football fans will enjoy.
In their duel (which is very reminiscent of the one between
José Ramón de la Morena and José María García
in the 80s and 90s
), the two sports journalists will use all possible tricks to lead the night radio.
In addition to
Miki Esparbé and Javier Gutiérrez, it
is necessary to highlight the great role that
Itsaso Arana, Alberto San Juan and Celia de Molina
play in this six-part production
.
CROW CLUB (Netflix)
From Mexico comes a series with four seasons in which we see the insides of a great football club.
Following the death of the president of the Cuervos de Nuevo Toledo, his children
inherit a team in which it seems that there is no one with an ounce of good sense.
In addition to the footballers and their enormous ego, the new leaders will fight against the media, those responsible for the other teams ... and even each other.
A comedy with touches of drama that
has moments of pure soap opera.
EVERYTHING FOR THE GAME (Movistar +)
In the first season, the demolished
Vicente Calderón
stadium
and, in the second, the brand new
Wanda Metropolitano
, become places where characters of all kinds gather (each more sinister) around their passion or their
interests regarding a football club
.
Professional gamblers, corrupt politicians, very violent hooligans, amateurs, journalists and, of course, players who live, dream and cheat.
HOME GROUND (Filmin)
Hopefully what this series tells can be a reality soon: that a woman
coaches a European first division team.
This is how special this Norwegian production is in which Ane Dahl Torp plays Helena Mikkelsen, the head of a sports club that has to deal with a very masculinized world.
Its moments of joy but, above all, its disappointments make this series
a European success to be vindicated.
TED LASSO (Apple TV +)
Ted Lasso
(Jason Sudeikis) is
a guy who always sees the glass as half full
.
Optimistic, good-natured and sometimes a bit innocent, Ted has a great challenge before him:
managing a football team in the English Premier League
.
The bad?
That he's only been responsible for one team ... football.
That is to say, from a very different way that will lead him to be (bad) received in England by the players and to become the target of laughter and dark interests related to the president of the club.
A comedy that shows that
'the bad guys' don't always win
.
A GAME OF KNIGHTS (Netflix)
Julian Fellowes, responsible for global successes such as
Downton Abbey
and the recent
Belgravia
, is at the forefront of this luxurious period series that uses football as an excuse to recount the abysmal class differences that have so marked Britain.
In this case, this drama focuses on the
personal moments of the
main
characters
without neglecting the interesting journey through the
origins of football
.
And, watch out, you see matches with tactical schemes that would drive any current coach crazy.
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