We've gotten a better look at the eagerly-anticipated White Lines, which drops on Netflix tomorrow.
There is a lot of buzz surrounding White Lines, the new show from Alex Pina, the mind behind Money Heist (La Casa De Papel).
Starring Laura Haddock, Marta Milans, Juan Diego Botto, Nuno Lopes and Daniel Mays, it has the feel of a show that has all the right tools to be a hit.
The show begins when the body of a legendary Manchester DJ is discovered 20 years after his mysterious disappearance from Ibiza.
When his sister Zoe (played by Laura Haddock, who you may recognise from Guardians of the Galaxy) returns to the Spanish island to find out what happened, her investigation leads her through a thrilling world of dance clubs, lies and cover-ups, forcing her to confront the darker sides of her own character in a place where people live life on the edge.
The dialogue in the show is a mix of English and Spanish (70/30 respectively).
Irish actor Barry Ward, who has appeared in Extra Ordinary and The End of the F***ing World also appears in the show.
Clip via Netflix
All 10 episodes of White Lines is dropping on Netflix on Friday 15 May.
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