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Un, dos, tres: an emblematic character back in the spin-off

2022-10-18T19:36:57.273Z


One of the favorite characters from the series will be present in UPA Next, the sequel to the Spanish series broadcast in the 2000s on M6.


Fashion is nostalgia.

It's been almost twenty years since Carmen Arranz's school of performing arts closed its doors.

For six seasons, viewers have followed the romantic adventures and professional galleys of Lola, Pedro, Sylvia and the others.

Vocations as singers and dancers may even have been born among teenagers who watched

Un, dos, tres

on M6 from 2004.

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The cult Spanish series returns to our screens.

If Mónica Cruz, Miguel Angel Munoz and Beatriz Luengo have already announced that they will be part of the cast of

UPA Next

, another emblematic character has just been confirmed, as reported by FormulaTV.

This is the classical dance teacher Adela, in the guise of Natalia Millan.

Present since the pilot, his character had left the show during the fourth season, his interpreter wanting to devote himself to other projects.

The screenwriters had at the time invented a job offer in New York for Adela.

Read alsoUn, Dos, Tres: a trailer formalizes the imminent sequel to the cult series

In

UPA Nex

t, several former students are back in the emblematic school of Carmen Arranz.

Adela will be at their side to help them teach their knowledge to the new generation of artists.

The eight-episode series will be broadcast on the Spanish streaming platform Astresplayer.

No release date has yet been announced.

The original series

Un, dos, tres

is visible on the 6Play application.

Natalia Millan who plays Adela in

Un, dos, tres

and in

UPA Next

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Source: lefigaro

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