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On February 6th, one of the most powerful Spanish series of 2026 arrives on Netflix. Created by Aitor Gabilondo (Patria), directed by Daniel Calparsoro (100 Years of Forgiveness), and starring Luis Tosar (Cell, 2011), Salvador is a dark thriller in which a desperate father tries to understand his daughter, a member of a neo-Nazi organization. A powerful and compelling story that speaks volumes about ourselves and the dangerous reality that surrounds us. To understand our present, but also how we arrived at this alarming reality, we spoke with Leonor Watling. The celebrated actress from Talk to Her, Sound of the Sea, and The Oxford Murders has been a television icon for several years inseries such as A Brief Life, I Don't Like to Drive, and The Temperance. In Salvador, she reunites with Luis Tosar after many years apart, playing what is probably the character most unlike herself she has ever had to portray.





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On February 6th, one of the most powerful Spanish series of 2026 arrives on Netflix. Created by Aitor Gabilondo (Patria), directed by Daniel Calparsoro (100 Years of Forgiveness), and starring Luis Tosar (Cell, 2011), Salvador is a dark thriller in which a desperate father tries to understand his daughter, a member of a neo-Nazi organization. A powerful and compelling story that speaks volumes about ourselves and the dangerous reality that surrounds us. To understand our present, but also how we arrived at this alarming reality, we spoke with Leonor Watling. The celebrated actress from Talk to Her, Sound of the Sea, and The Oxford Murders has been a television icon for several years inseries such as A Brief Life, I Don't Like to Drive, and The Temperance. In Salvador, she reunites with Luis Tosar after many years apart, playing what is probably the character most unlike herself she has ever had to portray.