Wednesday, July 8, 2026

NEW IMAGES, TEASER AND STREAM DATE FOR NETFLIX NEW PERIOD SET SERIES THE FINAL PROBLEM FROM SPAIN

  NEW THE FINAL PROBLEM  
IMAGES FROM SPANISH PERIOD SET SERIES
Netflix has revealed some brand new images showing the lead cast of their new Spanish language period set series THE FINAL PROBLEM based on the bestselling novel of the same name by acclaimed Spanish author Arturo Pérez-Reverte. Thisnew five episode mini series blends thriller and mystery in an immersive period setting starring Jose Coronado, María Valverde, Martiño Rivas, Maribel Verdú, Gonzalo de Castro, Cristina Kovani, José Condessa and Pepón Nieto. It has been revealed today that the series will be available for streaming globally from September 25th so you can have a glamorous new mystery series to look forward to this Autumn and below the post you can also check out the announcement teaser trailer! You can also check out the character posters which I posted in our previous article on this drama last year.  This is not the only new period set series coming to the streamer from Espagna, as sometime later this year we can also expect their Lobo medieval series.
THIS NEW TV SERIES IS SET
  In the spring of 1959, when thirteen people were stuck by a violent storm on a small islet near Mallorca. Any of them could anticipate what is aboutto happen at the small hotel where they’re staying: Elisa Mander, a discreet British tourist, is found dead. What initially seems like a suicide soon raisesunsettling signs — it may in fact be murder. Basil, a retired actor once famous for portraying none other than Sherlock Holmes on the big screen, findshimself unexpectedly tasked with unraveling the case. In a place no one can leave, and no one can reach, every guest and staff member becomes a suspect in a crime that grows more intricate and twisted by the minute.
 

8 comments:

  1. German LOVES Mallorca. Might watch it if we ever resub. Netflix again.

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    1. Germans love Mallorca and Swedes Capri LOL

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  2. I'd don't think I'll rush to see this, but I'll probably add it to my Netflix queue.

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  3. Mallorca has more fame than substance. I’m not really drawn to the actors; they feel too overused for this kind of plot. But for those who don’t know them, it might work. I’ll leave this one for others.
    My daily hug.

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    1. Thought you would like it since it is from Spain where there is no rain. Returning the hug with the aroma of forest fruits of my todays body mist :)

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    2. Yes, yes, I might have liked it. José Coronado is a good actor, but what I meant is that these are actors who are used a lot for this kind of film, and I prefer seeing them in different roles. It is also true that Arturo Pérez-Reverte has written good novels, and the ones adapted for the screen have not been bad. Maybe I did not explain myself well in my comment. I find it very hard to watch films with Maribel Verdú in them. A hug, and thank you for the Spanish detail.

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    3. It is the same here, we also always have the same actors put in films and shows, it is extremely tiring especially as most of the younger ones aren't even good. I wish there was Yon Gonzalez in it, as he is my fave of the Spanish actors and makes me watch everything he is in LOL

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