Crafted by Aitor Gabilondo and David Bermejo, “Wrong Side of the Tracks” took the Spanish television world by storm, marking the highest-rated national fiction premiere with a 19.7% share and the highest prime-time viewership for a Spanish series in recent years. Its success extended to Netflix, where it became a global sensation. In December 2023, Netflix unveiled its top 100 most-watched series globally for the first half of the year, and “Wrong Side of the Tracks” was part of it thanks to its first two seasons captivating audiences worldwide.
Love, though often disguised, drives the actions that intertwine in the gritty neighborhood of Entrevías. Tirso Abantos (Jose Coronado), a solitary ex-military man running a local hardware store, finds his life turned upside down when a family incident forces him to take temporary custody of his granddaughter, Irene (Nona Sobo). A rebellious and defiant young woman of Vietnamese descent, Irene has proven to be beyond her mother’s control.
In an attempt to straighten Irene out, Tirso is pulled out of his routine and thrust into the role of an accidental hero. His crusade is aided by Ezequiel (Luis Zahera), a corrupt yet charming and sly cop who sees an opportunity to exploit Tirso’s anger and reclaim his position as the true “king” of Entrevías.
Premiere 2022 | Season 1
Premiere 2022 | Season 2
Premiere 2024 | Season 3
Premiere 2024 | Season 4
Jose Coronado, Luis Zahera, Nona Sobo, Laura Ramos, Itziar Atienza, Manolo Caro, María Molins, Felipe Londoño, María de Nati, Michelle Calvó, Óscar Higares, Catalina Sopelana, Jordi Sánchez, Manuel Tallafé, Miguel Ángel Jiménez y Natalia Dicenta
Produced by:
Mediaset España
Seasons:
4
Episodes:
32
Created by:
David Bermejo
Executive Producers:
Aitor Gabilondo, David Bermejo y Arantxa Écija
Directed by:
Iñaki Mercero, Oriol Ferrer, Alberto Ruiz Rojo y Luis Oliveros
Screenplay:
David Bermejo, Víctor Pedreira, Jordi Terradas, Patricia Trueba, Joan Barbero, Juan Ramón Ruiz de Somavía y Natxo López
Production Director:
Juan López Olivar y Albert Bori
Production Design:
Carlos Bodelón
Director of Photography:
Jesús Haro, Jaime Pérez y Roberto Fernández
Editing:
Leire Alonso, Raquel Marraco, Isabel Álvarez de Morales y Miguel Doblado
Compositor
Víctor Reyes y Zacarías M. de la Riva
Sound:
Barto Alcaine, Miguel Fernández Romero y Raúl Lasvignes
Costume Design:
Elena Lahera