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Elite (Spanish: Élite) is a Spanish teen drama series created for Netflix by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona. The series is set in Las Encinas, a fictional elite high school and revolves around the relationships between three working-class students enrolled at the school through a scholarship program and their wealthy classmates. The series features an ensemble cast. Many of the cast previously featured in other Netflix works produced or distributed in Spain and Latin America.
Elite explores concepts and themes associated with dramas, but also features more progressive issues and other sides to its clichés. These include many diverse sexual themes. Structurally, the series employs a flash-forward plot that involves a mystery element, with each season taking place in two timelines.
The first season, consisting of eight episodes, was released on Netflix on 5 October 2018. It received positive reviews from critics with many hailing the series as a \"guilty pleasure\", and praising its writing, acting and portrayal of mature themes. In October 2018, the series was renewed for a second season, which was released on 6 September 2019. A third season was ordered in August 2019 and was released on 13 March 2020. In May 2020 and February 2021, Netflix renewed the series for a fourth and fifth season. The fourth season was released on 18 June 2021, with the fifth season released on 8 April 2022.[1] In October 2021, Netflix renewed the series for a sixth season, which was released on 18 November 2022.[2][3] On 25 October, Netflix confirmed the show has been renewed for a seventh season, with original star Omar Ayuso returning.[4]
After the revelation of the murder, the second season deals with the lead-up to the disappearance of Samuel. The seasons starts with the students returning to school for the first time since Marina's death to start their Senior year, and are accompanied by three new students: Rebekah, Cayetana and Valerio, who all have dark secrets of their own. They befriend the students in their class whilst Samuel continues with his plan to clear the name of his brother Nano, who was accused of Marina's murder. Meanwhile, Polo attempts suicide to clear his conscience but eventually learns to live happily with the help of Cayetana. Ander's mental health deteriorates due to the burden of keeping Polo's secret. Carla is made to believe that Samuel is dead so she confesses about Polo's crime, Polo is arrested, but is released two weeks later and returns to school.
On 17 July 2017, it was announced that Netflix had given the production a series order for a first season;[7] it is the second Netflix original series in Spain after Cable Girls.[8][9] The series is created by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, who are both credited as executive producers of the series;[7] as Netflix announced the order, The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the series' team \"boasts one of the most successful writing teams in Spain's current TV landscape\".[9] Montero and Madrona developed the series after being told that Netflix was looking for a teenage show and were asked to produce an idea. Montero came up with the basic premise and the pair worked on it before presenting it to Netflix a month later.[10]
At the time, Erik Barmack, Netflix's VP of original series, said that Elite would be \"a very different kind of teen thriller that will cross borders and affect audiences globally\".[9] Still, the creators said that the series has a lot of Spanish themes and Spanish identity, to give it \"a sense of place and time, that it is a series of this moment and of this country\", and to prevent it from becoming a \"series that could happen anywhere in the world [because if they try to make something] that can be understood everywhere, in the end, it is not understood anywhere\".[10] In September 2018, it was announced that the series would premiere on 5 October 2018.[11] Producer Francisco Ramos spoke about some of the decisions in creating the show in an interview before it was released. He said that the choice to set the mystery drama in a high school was important because \"it is the time of your life when things matter the most\", allowing them to explore the pressures of fitting in as an elite alongside the other plot lines.[12]
On 17 October 2018, Netflix renewed the series for a second season. During this period, it was increasing production in Spain after having constructed new production facilities in Madrid.[8][13] As Netflix renewed the show, it announced that there were still discussions on which characters would appear.[8] The second season was released on 6 September 2019;[14] it began production after the viewership for the first season was known, in January 2019, though it had been written before season 1 had been released.[15]
The internal structure of the show uses flash-forwards to advance the plot and the mystery, which Variety compared to that of Big Little Lies. When speaking of the innovation in the second season, co-creator Darío Madrona said that they \"wanted to keep the fast-forward formula as a staple of the series, but at the same time be different\".[15] Madrona said: \"In the first season, we were conscious that we were making a series for Netflix, and tried to put everything into it [...] For season 2, we thought that we had the opportunity to explore the characters and the new ones as well. But it was an instinctive decision.\"[15] Variety wrote that the second season, therefore, may be similar to Stranger Things season 3 in the way it compares to its more plot-driven predecessor seasons and how it \"drives deeper into [the characters'] interaction, in continued coming of age narratives which are deeply inflected by class and economics\".[15] The production values and costs were also raised for season 2 to allow the creators more freedom.[15]
On 29 August 2019, it was reported that the series was renewed for a third season,[16] before the second season had aired.[17] The third season's logo has been stylized as \"ELIT3\".[18] The third season premiered on 13 March 2020.[19]
On 22 May 2020, Netflix officially announced the show's renewal for the fourth season, which was already in development.[22] The fifth season was confirmed on 25 February 2021, before the release of the fourth season.[23] The fourth season premiered on 18 June 2021.[24]
The initial main cast was confirmed before the series debut, featuring several actors from other Netflix series and films either created or distributed by Netflix España y Latinoamerica,[v] including Itzan Escamilla of Cable Girls,[26] Danna Paola of Lo más sencillo es complicarlo todo,[27] and María Pedraza, Jaime Lorente, and Miguel Herrán of Money Heist. However, acting newcomer Omar Ayuso was also cast as a character (Omar Shanaa) bearing his own given name.[26] For season two, another actress from a Netflix series, Georgina Amorós of the Catalan Welcome to the Family, was added to the cast.[28] Announced shortly before its release, she was joined by Claudia Salas[29] and Jorge López.[30] Two new members of the cast for season 3, and their characters, were introduced in a short Netflix video shared by actress Ester Expósito, on 4 October 2019. They are also actors from other Netflix series: Leïti Sène of Welcome to the Family and Sergio Momo of The Neighbor.[18]
Paola has said in interviews that she almost lost the chance to audition for the show, as the message was sent over email but landed in her spam messages folder. However, she retrieved it and sent in a video audition; the sides for this involved an early scene where her character (Lu) is having a tense conversation with the character Nadia. In the scene, Paola says that she ad-libbed using the sarcastic term of endearment \"darling\" (\"querida\" in Spanish), which the creators liked and has since become a catchphrase on the series.[31] On 28 January 2020, it was announced that the series would consist of a new main cast for the fourth season.[32] On 19 May 2020, it was confirmed via Élite's Instagram account that Mina El Hammani, Danna Paola, Ester Expósito, Álvaro Rico, and Jorge López will not return for season 4. Sergio Momo and Leiti Sène, who appeared in a main role in season 3, also will not return for season 4. On 22 May 2020, Itzan Escamilla, Miguel Bernardeau, Arón Piper, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas and Georgina Amorós were confirmed to reprise their roles in season 4.[33] On 19 July 2020, Carla Díaz, Manu Ríos, Martina Cariddi, Pol Granch, Diego Martín and Andrés Velencoso were announced to have joined the fourth season's new main cast.[34] On 23 and 28 December 2020, Ester Expósito and Danna Paola have been reported to return for season 5.[35][36] However, during an interview at El Hormiguero, Paola stated that she left the series to focus entirely on her music career and that there is no possibility for her to return as Lu.[37] Expósito also confirmed that she would not be returning as well, but instead that she would briefly reprise her role in the short stories. On 25 February 2021, along with the fifth season's renewal, Argentine actress Valentina Zenere and Brazilian actor André Lamoglia were officially confirmed to have joined the cast, which was initially rumours of the fans.[38] On 25 March 2021, French actor Adam Nourou announced, via his Instagram account, that he would be joining the main cast of the fifth season. During the shooting of season 5, it was confirmed that Itzan Escamilla, Omar Ayuso, Claudia Salas, Georgina Amorós, Carla Díaz, Martina Cariddi, Manu Rìos and Pol Granch would come back in season 5. However, Miguel Bernardeau and Aron Piper won't appear in season 5, making Escamilla and Ayuso the only original actors in the series since the first season.[39] On 20 August 2021, it was confirmed that Isabela Garrido, who had previously starred in The Mess You Leave Behind, had joined season 5 on a recurring role.[40] 59ce067264
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