It has everything a Spanish series should have. 21 million views
The great premiere of “Gangs of Galicia” will take place on April 3, 2026
We have our “Blood of Blood”, the Spanish have their “Gangs of Galicia”. The first season of “Gangs of Galicia” was a huge success. After its premiere in June 2024, in just the first week it became the most watched foreign-language series on Netflix worldwide. It climbed to first place in 28 countries and was in the top ten in 82. What is also worth emphasizing, it also spent 84 days in the top ten Spanish series. According to Netflix reports, “Gangs of Galicia” has so far been watched for 115.8 million hours worldwide, which equates to 21.7 million views.
Let us recall that the plot of “Gangs of Galicia” was inspired by real events and revolves around a lawyer who, after the death of her father, moves to Galicia, to Cambados. There she discovers that he was leading a double life. Wanting to find out the truth and take revenge, in the first season the heroine infiltrates a drug cartel, where she falls in love with a man.
“Gangs of Galicia 2” or a return to Cambados
Why Galicia? It turns out that the location of the action is not accidental at all. This is an area with excellent connections to the coastline, which greatly facilitated the import and export of cocaine by sea to other countries. In the series we see motorboats that were used to deliver drugs.
In the new season, we will experience a time jump, which will pose even greater challenges for the heroes and make breaking with the past more difficult than before.
Ana and Daniel are drawn into the world of drug dealing again – this time they are on opposite sides. While Daniel agrees to go to sea one last time to help his father, Ana is forced to return to Cambados to cooperate with an enemy gang.
The current cast will remain unchanged, but Goya Award winner Luis Zahera will also appear. He is a real star of Spanish cinema, which will certainly increase the value of the series.
The series was produced by Vaca Films, the team behind such Netflix hits as “The Mess You Leave Behind” and “Sky High.” Currently, this team is also working on the platform’s next major project – “Lobo”, which will focus on the story of the first documented serial killer in Spain.
