Álex de la Iglesia begins his journey on Netflix with '1992', a miniseries with Curro as the macabre protagonist
After premiering '30 Coins' on HBO, director Álex de la Iglesia begins his stage in Netflix with '1992', a miniseries produced by Pokeepsie Movies.
Alex de la Iglesia, author of films as relevant as The Day of the Beast, The Oxford Murders o The witches of Zugarramurdi, has created together with Jorge Guerricaechevarría 1992, which will be his first miniseries for Netflix. With a script by Pablo Tébar and Jorge Valdano, 1992 will have its address Alex de la Iglesia and will be produced by Pokeepsie Movies, his producer along with the producer and actress Carolina Bang.
The new fiction from the director of Community will revolve around mysterious murders in which the same pattern is always repeated: all the victims have been burned and next to the bodies appears a Curro doll, the iconic mascot of Expo '92 in Seville.
This is how De la Iglesia advances what his new miniseries will be like, whose Filming will begin soon in Seville: “1992 It is a thriller that mixes suspense and political intrigue and that takes us back to a key moment in the recent history of our country that many of us keep in our memories.”
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