Miguel Ángel Silvestre to Star in Spanish Miniseries “Lucio’s Treasure”

Miguel Ángel Silvestre has discovered a new treasure

The 41-year-old Spanish actor will topline the miniseries Lucio’s Treasure, a real-life inspired project co-produced by Spain’s Vértice360 and Friki Films with Red Arrow International Studios.

Miguel Ángel Silvestreilvestre will play the leading role of Lucio Urtubia, considered a modern Robin Hood who nearly bankrupted Citibank of America in the 1980s. Whether he was caught is another matter.

Structured as a six-episode, one-hour drama, the series is scheduled to lens in English by 2025.

Created by brothers Hugo and Roger Menduiña, Lucio’s Treasure is produced by Friki’s CEO Ana Manresa and Alberto Rull, Vertice’s EVP production and content.

The U.K.’s Anthony Alleyne has joined the series as co-creator, writer and executive co-producer.

Defined by Rull as “an ambitious series, both creatively and in terms of budget,” Lucio’s Treasure is set in Paris and New York, “aimed at being a world-class co-production with large appeal to global audiences.”

Red Arrow International Studios is co-producing and also managing international sales on the project.

The miniseries has been selected for the upcoming edition of MIA’s drama co-production market and pitching forum, which takes place in Rome on October 9-13.

The story follows Lucio, an apparently modest Spanish bricklayer living in Paris, hiding the brains behind the largest network of traveller’s check counterfeiters that led Citibank down a path towards ruin.

Silvestre’s acting career lifted-off in 2008, playing the role of masculine drug dealer Rafael Duque in Telecinco’s popular Spanish TV primetime series Sin tetas no hay paraíso.

In 2013 he toplined the Atresmedia-Bambú hit melodrama Velvet and played in Pedro Almodóvar’s comedy I’m So Excited.

Silvestre broke out with international roles in 2014, first playing in Lana Wachowski’s Netflix series Sense8 and then joining the Narcos Season 3 cast in 2016.

In 2019, he played a far different role, the Death Row-sentenced Pablo Ibar in BambúMovistar Plus+ miniseries En el corredor de la muerte. He also worked in Álex de la Iglesia’s HBO series 30 monedas.

After starring in Álex Pina’s action thriller series Sky Rojo, he joined the fifth part of Netflix flagship drama Money Heist.

Silvestre’s most recent leading work role was in the Paramount+ original series Los enviados, the platform’s biggest Spanish-language hit to date, created by Argentine Oscar-winning writer-director Juan José Campanella.

Globosat & Caracol TV Aiming to Launch a Stateside Spanish-Language Pay TV Channel

There will soon be another viewing option for Latinos in the United States…

Brazilian pay television outfit Globosat and Colombian network Caracol TV are aiming to become the latest players to enter the lucrative U.S. Hispanic market under a joint venture.

Globosat & Caracol TV

In a company statement, Colombia’s top broadcaster said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Globosat to launch a stateside Spanish-language pay TV channel in 2015.

The letter was signed by Caracol TV president Gonzalo Cordoba and Globosat director general Alberto Pecegueiro.

The new channel will vie for a piece of the fast-growing Latino market led by Univision and NBC Universal’s Telemundo.

Best known for its telenovelas and drug-themed dramas like Sin Tetas No Hay Paraiso, Caracol produces 5,200 hours of content a year, including co-productions with Sony Pictures Television and Telemundo. Globosat, a division of media giant Globo, operates 34 pay TV channels in Brazil.

“It is natural for us at this point to take a closer look at the fastest growing U.S. sector, the Hispanic paid television market,” Pecegueiro said.

Programming details will be announced later.