“ReCancelled” has arrived, the sequel to the most successful pandemic series

“ReCancelled” has arrived, the sequel to the most successful pandemic series

His story was that of so many people: María and Luke were going to get married and the chosen date was March 15 of last year, in the native Valencia of Albiñana. However, the coronavirus disrupted the plans and the pair had to cancel the nuptials.

To top it all, Luke’s mother, Karen, had already arrived from Australia and was left stranded with the two of them in their tiny apartment.

Then María and Luke did with their misfortunes and their dead time what they do best: they wrote scripts, they took their smartphone and, with Karen as the third character of the meager cast, they shot a series.

The result was a semi-functional testimony of the pandemic in a personal key with touches of comedy and a good dose of tenderness; its premiere on Facebook Watch first and on www.un3.tv later confirmed that it struck a chord with which it was easy to empathize.

Millions of views and a score of international awards later, Eve and Albiñana were convinced that the realization of their postponed wedding, postponed to March 15, 2021, provided the ideal setting for a continuation … although luck intervened. new.

In addition to the insistence of the Covid-19, which made it impossible to marry international guests as they wished, Maria became pregnant, so the couple decided to reorient the sequel around their new reality and “ReCancelled” was born, which in six episodes of 13 minutes follows their next adventure, now as future father and mother.

Telam: Did you imagine that a project of these characteristics, almost homemade, could work so well?

– MA: We knew we had something special on our hands but, personally, I never imagined that it would have that impact on so many people from so many different places and of different ages. Each chapter had more than 300,000 views with “Canceled” and thousands of comments.

– MA: I think there are still several years left until we can extract the lessons (or traumas) that this pandemic has left us. I would like to think that we have already realized the importance of hugging, kissing, taking the time to watch your children play, sit down and talk with your mother, listen to your father’s little battles, call a friend and tell him that you love him, or accept that your partner is not perfect and still love him unconditionally.

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