SkyShowtime Reveals the Trailer For Road to Arcadia

Road to Arcadia (Camino a Arcadia) is produced by Arcadia La Serie (Secuoya Studios) in association with ViX and SkyShowtime.

SkyShowtime revealed the trailer for upcoming SkyShowtime Original series Road to Arcadia (Camino a Arcadia), starring William Levy (Montecristo) and Paula Echevarría (Velvet). The first three episodes will be available on the service starting 10 November, with further episodes released weekly.

A six-part drama series, Road to Arcadia (Camino a Arcadia) also stars Michelle Renaud (La Herencia), Andrea Duro (Con quién viajas), Raúl Peña (Alpha Males), Alejandro Nones (Pacto de Sangre), Sergio San (The Sleeping Woman), Pino Montesdeoca (Bajo un volcán) and Nacho Guerreros (La que se avecina) among others.

The series tells the story of Pablo, who has it all — a quiet life, a close-knit community and a son he adores. As the coach of a Canarian youth wrestling team, he’s known for his kindness and calm demeanour in the peaceful town of Arcadia. No one knows the truth about Pablo’s dark, dangerous past. Once living on the edge in Mexico, he escaped his violent life to protect his son Bruno. Becoming a father changed everything for him — but running away from his old life came at a cost. His wife, who he left behind, has never forgiven him. Now she’s back, ready to shatter the world he’s built. As old secrets resurface and tension boils, Pablo is forced to confront his past. Can he protect his son and hold onto the paradise he created, or will his former life destroy everything he loves?

Road to Arcadia (Camino a Arcadia) is produced by Arcadia La Serie (Secuoya Studios) in association with ViX and SkyShowtime. Directed by Jorge Saavedra, it is written by Lidia Fraga and Jacobo Díaz, and executive produced by David Martínez, Sergio Pizzolante, Carlos Portela, William Levy and Jeff Goldberg.

Road to Arcadia (Camino a Arcadia) is just one of SkyShowtime’s growing slate of Spanish originals, which includes the docuseries A Recipe for Murder, the psychological thriller Shades (Matices) and the comedy Nails.

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