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White Lines (TV series)
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White Lines is a mystery thriller television series created by Álex Pina. The 10-episode first series was released on Netflix on 15 May 2020.[1] In August 2020, the series was cancelled after one season.[2]
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Premise
When Zoe Walker's brother Axel is found dead, 20 years after going missing while he was working as a DJ in Ibiza, she decides to travel there and investigate.
Cast and characters
Main
- Laura Haddock as Zoe Walker[3]
- India Fowler as young Zoe
- Nuno Lopes as Duarte "Boxer" Silva[3]
- Rafael Morais as Young Boxer[3]
- Marta Milans as Kika Calafat[3]
- Zoe Mulheims as Young Kika [3]
- Daniel Mays as Marcus Ward[3]
- Cel Spellman as young Marcus[4]
- Laurence Fox as David[3]
- Jonny Green as young David[4]
- Angela Griffin as Anna Connor[3]
- Kassius Nelson as young Anna[4]
- Juan Diego Botto as Oriol Calafat[3]
- Pedro Casablanc as Andreu Calafat[3]
- Belén López as Conchita Calafat[3]
- Francis Magee as Clint Collins[4]
- Tom Rhys Harries as Axel Collins[3]
Recurring
- Jade Alleyne as Tanny Ward[3]
- Ava Naylor as Matilda Ward
- Barry Ward as Mike Walker
- Fernando Albizu as Pepe Martínez
- Agus Ruiz as Cristobal
- Javi Coll as Juan Miguel Fonseca
- Paulo Pires as George
- Tallulah Evans as Jenny Walker
- Geena Román as Sissy
- Mariano Garmendia as Bruno
- Maggie O'Neill as Yoana
- Þorvaldur Davíð as Narco
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Episodes
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Production
It was announced in October 2016 that Netflix had ordered a series created by Money Heist creator Álex Pina.[6] In June 2019, Laura Haddock, Marta Milans, Juan Diego Botto, Nuno Lopes, Daniel Mays, Laurence Fox and Angela Griffin joined the cast of the show.[7]
Filming
Filming commenced in June 2019 in the Balearic Islands and ended in October 2019.[7]
Release
White Lines was released on Netflix on 15 May 2020.[8]
Reception
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 63% approval rating for the first series with an average rating of 6.57/10, based on 16 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "A tasty, self-indulgent tangle of mystery, White Lines is a sight to behold -- even if there's not much below the surface."[9] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 50 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[10]
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References
External links
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