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Zorro (Spanish TV series)
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Zorro is a Spanish action-adventure television series produced by Secuoya Studio and starring Miguel Bernardeau.[1] Based on the character created by Johnston McCulley, the series debuted on Prime Video on January 19, 2024 in Latin America and the United States, and debuted on January 25 in Spain, Andorra and Portugal.[2] The production, filmed from summer 2022[3] to early 2023[4] in the Canary Islands in Spain, represents a "bold reinterpretation" of classic hero El Zorro.[5]
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Plot
Zorro is set in 1834 and follows Diego de la Vega, a young landowner with a personal vendetta who also masquerades as Zorro, a masked vigilante who defends California's oppressed.[6]
Cast
- Miguel Bernardeau as Diego de la Vega / Zorro[7]
- Renata Notni as Lolita Márquez[8]
- Rodolfo Sancho as Gobernador Pedro Victoria[8]
- Dalia Xiuhcoatl as Nah-Lin / Fake Zorro[9]
- Paco Tous as Bernardo
- Peter Vives as Janus Carter[9]
- Elia Galera as Lucía Márquez
- Andrés Almeida as Tadeo Márquez[9]
- Emiliano Zurita as Enrique Sánchez de Monasterio[8]
- Chacha Huang as Mei
- Joel Bosqued as Samael[10]
- Francisco Reyes as Vanderveen[9]
- Mireia Mambo as Harriet Jones
- Estibalitz Ruiz as Carmen de la Madrid[11]
- Ana Layevska as Irina Ivanova[12]
- Eva Camacho as Margarita
- Christian Vázquez as Ramírez
- Alosian Vivancos as Francisco de la Madrid
- Toni Zenet as Doctor Ros
- Oleg Kricunova as Andreyevich
- Carlos Wu as Tchang
- Fele Martínez as Don Antonio
- Cristo Fernández as the previous Zorro, Nah-Lin's elder brother[9]
- Cecilia Suárez as Guadalupe[13]
- Luis Tosar as Alejandro de la Vega[9]
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Episodes
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Production
Filming
Zorro took eight months to shoot, from July 2022[3] to February 2023,[4] in the Canary Islands. Cameras shot in the municipalities of Las Palmas, Arucas, Gáldar, San Bartolomé de Tirajana and Telde, as well as in Del Nublo Park and the Tejera volcanic basin.[3] The Sioux City Park on the island of Gran Canaria, meanwhile, was closed to the public for the duration of filming, in order to build the main sets and shoot part of the series.[14]
The series became available on Amazon Prime Video on January 19, 2024.[15]
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Release
On July 17, 2023, Amazon Prime Video unveiled the first image of Miguel Bernardeau in the Zorro costume.[5] The series was made available on Prime Video on January 19, 2024 in Latin America and the United States and on January 25 in Spain, Andorra and Portugal.[2]
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