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Toy Boy (2019)

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Similar to what happened with La casa de papel (2017), the show aired on Antena 3 without being a success, but became an international hit once Netflix bough it. So both companies decided to co-produce a second season.
The exterior of the entrance to INFERNO still exists on the corner of Calle Héroes de Baler and Paseo Marítimo Rey de España, in Fuengirola, Málaga, Spain. However, much like many of the characters themselves, it is only a facade for a structure less deep than it is broad.
Carlo Costanzia plays "Jairo," a deaf dancer. In real life, Carlo is not deaf, which explains why none of the show's other characters need to know any sign language, and how he's always able to partake in group conversations without anyone looking directly at each other while speaking.
The Medina house features many pieces of "color block" art, reminiscent of early 20th century Dutch abstract painter Piet Mondrian, known for his simple use of horizontal and vertical black lines, filled with primary colors red, blue, and yellow, to represent extremely simplified views of the natural world.
The show has ended after 2 seasons.

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