Synopsis: During Holy Week in 2024 in Morón de la Frontera, a village in Seville located next to the U.S. army base area, the American way of life coexists naturally with the traditions of the Andalusian countryside. Lucía Gutiérrez (Maribel Verdú) is a Civil Guard sergeant investigating the unusual suicide of a neighbor and strange events that occurred during the first Easter procession. Magaly Castillo (Mariela Garriga) is a U.S. Army special agent sent to the Morón de la Frontera base to find out the whereabouts of a missing American soldier who seems to be linked to the hidden business of Colonel Seamus Hoopen (Ben Temple), head of the base area.
The lone military policeman, Sergeant Andrew Taylor (Austin Amelio), accompanies Magaly in her investigations and they soon discover that the two investigations are connected and the case is far more complex than they had assumed, involving both Morón residents and American military personnel from the nearby base. (Courtesy Max, 2025)
The Cast:
Maribel Verdú as Lucía Gutiérrez
Mariela Garriga as Magaly Castillo
Ben Temple as Colonel Seamus Hoopen
Austin Amelio as Sergeant Andrew Taylor
Abril Montilla
Lucía Jiménez
Numa Paredes
María Alfonsa Rosso
Eloy Azorín
Virginia de Morata
Carlos Beluga
Lorca Prada
Ana María Vivancos
Production Credits:
Antonio Asensio, Paloma Molina and Salvador Yagüe executive produce for Zeta Studios. Alberto Carullo, Antonio Trashorras and David Ocaña executive produce for Warner Bros. Discovery. Production services for the series are provided by Cuando Nadie Nos Ve La Serie, S.L., a subsidiary of Zeta Studios, for Warner Bros. Discovery.
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