This short-episode series mixes terror and drama with a religious story that will shake you to the core. Be careful not to watch it at night!
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“30 Coins” is a Spanish television series horror and suspense series created by Álex de la Iglesia. It premiered in 2020 on the Max platform, and mixes genres such as horror, thriller and drama, and is full of references to religious culture and apocalyptic conspiracies. It has two seasons and 16 chapters in total.
What is 30 Coins, a series on Max, about?
The series is based on the premise that the thirty coins that Judas Iscariot received for betraying Jesus have supernatural powers, which attracts various dark forces in their search. The story focuses on the Father Vergaraan exorcist, ex-convict and boxer, who arrives in a small Spanish town to work as a parish priest. Vergara has one of the coins that Judas received, without fully knowing the powers it possesses.
Shortly after their arrival, paranormal phenomena begin to occur in the town, sparking the interest of Helena, the local veterinarian, and Mayor Paco, who join Vergara to unravel the dark secrets surrounding the thirty coins. Together, they must face a series of supernatural events as they struggle to prevent coins from falling into the wrong hands.
Trailer for 30 Coins, a series on Max
30 Coins Distribution, series on Max
- Eduardo Fernandez
- Miguel Angel Silvestre
- Megan Montaner
- Macarena Gomez
- Manolo Solo
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