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Suburra 3, surprising final act

2020-10-27T08:47:47.106Z


The relationship between Alessandro Borghi (Aureliano) and Giacomo Ferrara (Spadino) is consolidated more and more in a Rome that "cannot be governed with papers or even with guns, but with power". (HANDLE)


A season full of twists and special effects, gunfights and explosions with an unexpected ending.

Aureliano and Spadino are ready to challenge Samurai again and reclaim the throne of the Eternal City.

Who will win the battle to the death?

 The third and final season

of '

Suburra - La serie'

it moves between the streets and alleys of a suburban Rome and in the province.

The Netflix original Italian crime thriller produced by Cattleya - part of ITV Studios - and Bartlebyfilm will be available from 30 October in over 190 countries around the world.

The direction of this epilogue which will only consist of six episodes is by Arnaldo Catinari, the story editing by Giancarlo De Cataldo and Carlo Bonini, the screenplay by Ezio Abbate, Fabrizio Bettelli, Andrea Nobile, Camilla Buizza and Marco Sani.


Alessandro Borghi also appeared in the role of Aureliano in Stefano Sollima's film, based on the novel of the same name by Carlo Bonini and Giancarlo De Cataldo.

A role that came at a turning point in his career that contributed to his affirmation as one of the best performers of his generation.

During the virtual presentation Borghi recalled how this thriller on the state-church-mafia intertwining is a great treatise on the idea of ​​power.

"Compared to the film we went backwards and then started moving forward again, it was an emotional excursus on the idea of ​​power management.


If I think of the blond boy of the first season, today he is a person who has found his place. Now I have the awareness of having done something good in my professional growth ". 


Giacomo Ferrara is Spadino.

"He is a character that I am fond of - he says -, we walked together six years from the film up to Suburra 3, there is so much emotion in greeting this series that for me it remains a piece of my heart with Alessandro since the first day. created an alchemy on the set ".


The relationship between Borghi (Aureliano) and Ferrara (Spadino) is consolidated more and more in a Rome that "is not governed with papers or even with guns, but with power".

And the ending that cannot be anticipated will be a surprise even compared to the film.

The women of Suburra 3 are also getting more and more alive. 


Federica Sabatini on Angelica and Nadia: "they are two characters who started at the antipodes but then they will assert themselves and claim their power."

With the election of the new mayor of Rome and the rise to the Capitol of Cinaglia, the Suburra gets back into motion.


The world "above" and the world "below" will have to come to terms to share the biggest business of the new millennium: the Jubilee.

It will not be easy at all for the honorable Amedeo Cinaglia who reveals his fierce face.

The politician will continue to find himself entangled in the delicate criminal balances: "for us actors, a role like this doesn't happen often. We will miss the characters."

Francesco Acquaroli (Samurai) on wickedness in cinema and series: "the charm of evil has always aroused curiosity in the public.


For me, as I play it, it is liberating, I come home feeling very good".

for the director "Each character is alone with himself and in front of a time that is about to end" explains director Arnaldo Catinari.


Riccardo Tozzi founder of Cattleya: "You bond very much to the characters, you miss them, this is a strong bond, which among other things is the same one that establishes the public".

Ezio Abbate on possible spinoffs, replies: "the world is so rich that there are characters and points of view, which we have collected over the years, which would give the possibility of spinoffs. The problem is to find a strong autonomous identity".


On the day the new Dpcm came into force, with which the closure of cinemas and theaters was decided, Alessandro Borghi said: "I want to see cinemas open but I am aware of the emergency. We must fight for culture and entertainment. , but many other people need it too, it's time for someone to put their hands in their pockets and provide ".

Speaking of his city, which is the great protagonist of "Suburra", Borghi said: "I am an atypical Roman because I have a relationship of love and hate with my city. In addition to administrative problems, I believe there is a responsibility of some citizens, who think only of themselves ".

"I think we can change, there are people with desire and tools to reach a new level of management".


The cast returns Manfredi Anacleti (Adamo Dionisi), Sara Monaschi (Claudia Gerini) her role is very small, Alice Cinaglia (Rosa Diletta Rossi), who sees the transformation of her husband, the path is painful.

In the cast Paola Sotgiu in the role of Adelaide Anacleti, Alberto Cracco is Cardinal Fiorenzo Nascari while Jacopo Venturiero plays Adriano.

Signs the soundtrack Il Piotta, whose new album "Suburra - Final Season" will be released on all digital platforms on the same day as the series.

Source: ansa

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