The group is present in Lisbon with a catalog led by the series Point Nemo, Pure Blood, The Agency, Marusia, and Vanished.
Spanish group Mediterráneo is present at Content Europe, which is taking place this week at the Marriott Hotel in Lisbon, to present its new series and premieres to the European market.
The catalog starts with the new season of Point Nemo, a sci-fi thriller directed by Alex Rodrigo (Money Heist) that explores the mysteries surrounding the Pacific Ocean’s most enigmatic point. Point Nemo follows an oceanographic expedition that embarks on a vessel to investigate and raise awareness about the issues surrounding the plastic island located in the South Pacific Ocean. Their plans take an unexpected turn when a powerful storm drives them to the most remote point on the planet, a desolate island. In this inhospitable place, which was once home to a group of Russian military personnel, the protagonists must face extreme challenges as they struggle to survive and make it back safely.
In addition, Pure Blood is a gripping family drama set in the elite world of purebred horse breeding. At the heart of the story is the Monteclaro family, aristocrats whose centuries-old estate is shaken when their most valuable stallion and several foals are found poisoned. As an investigation unfolds, a web of buried secrets and long-standing rivalries begins to unravel. With local tensions rising and the family’s legacy on the line, Pura Sangre offers a rich blend of mystery, intrigue, and emotional drama. A story of loyalty versus ambition where every character has something to hide… and even more to lose.
The group is also presenting Call My Agent, a romantic comedy that takes us inside Rebecca Talent, a prestigious talent agency where a team of ambitious agents navigates the dazzling but chaotic world of show business. Rebecca Talent is one of Spain’s most prestigious talent agencies, across 13 fast-moving episodes, the agents must solve outrageous industry challenges while balancing celebrity demands, agency rivalries, and their own messy personal lives. With humor, heart, and unexpected cameos from real-life stars playing themselves, La Agencia offers a bold, behind-the-scenes look at fame, ambition, and the price of managing it all. Because while they handle the stars—who’s handling them?
Moreover, Marusia: Naval Academy is a powerful story about honor, discipline and the unbreakable bonds forged in the line of duty, but also about the secrets hidden behind the doors of a rigidly disciplined institution. Marusia: Naval Academy is a military drama set at the Naval Academy, where the arrival of Teresa Ibarra as the first female director reopens the mystery surrounding a cadet’s suicide and uncovers secrets from the past that threaten the institution. At the same time, a new generation of young cadets faces extreme training that will test their friendships, loyalty, and identities in a world defined by discipline, sacrifice, and duty.
Lastly, Vanished is a thriller series around the disappearance of a young boy that uncovers a web of grudges and broken loyalties among his friends, who are hiding secrets about how they truly feel about him. Vanished tells the story of Jon, a young man who vanishes after a night of partying in the mountains with his friends. The only clue he leaves behind is the last video he posted on social media hours before his disappearance, which quickly goes viral. Is it a cruel joke? Has he really gone missing? Is he alive or dead? His friends are confused and devastated, although each of them, for different reasons, had motives to hate him. Episode after episode, the local police led by the mother of one of the girls in the group, work tirelessly to uncover what really happened.