The Argentine miniseries “trapped” leads Netflix’s global top 10

The Argentine miniseries “trapped” leads Netflix’s global top 10

This premiere marks the first audiovisual adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel made in Latin America, adding to the successful collection of international adaptations already available in Netflix.

Trappedthe new miniseries made in Argentina, directed by Miguel Cohan and starring Soledad Villamil, Juan Minujín, Alberto Ammann, Matías Recalt and Carmela Riverois already available in Netflix.

The thriller based on the homonymous novel of Harlan Cobenand recorded in Argentine Patagonia, follow the history of the journalist, Ema Garay, known for unmasking criminals, who while investigating the disappearance of a young woman discovers a network of secrets and suspects that intertwine.

Since its premiere last Wednesday, March 26, trapped entered the Netflix Weekly Global Top 10in the #1 position of non -English -speaking series, with 8.2 million visualizations worldwide. In turn, it was located in the top 10 series of series in 77 countries such as Argentina, Brazil, the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, Turkey, India and South Africa.

This premiere marks the First audiovisual adaptation of a Coben novel made in Latin Americaadding to the successful collection of international adaptations already available in Netflix.

What is trapped

“From the city of Bariloche, in the Argentine Patagonia, the journalist Ema Garay wins projection in digital journalism unmasking criminals who usually evade justice. Her life turns unthinkable when she meets Leo Mercer, a social reference that ends up being the main suspect of her investigation into the disappearance of a 16 -year Synopsis

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Distribution of trapped

Starring Soledad Villamil, Juan Minujín and Alberto Ammann. Has the special participation of Matías Recalt. With Fernán Mirás, Mike Amigorena and the presentation of Carmela Rivero. In addition, they complete the cast: Maite Aguilar, Victoria Almeida, Patricio Aramburu, Tania Casciani, Pablo Cura, Germán de Silva, Alián Devetac, Juan Eriji, María Figueras, Sofía Guerschuny Pesci, Emma Lonchi, Barbara Massó, Martín Miller, Amanda Minujín, Lautaro Moran, Alexia Moyano, Patricio Rodríguez, Patricio Rodríguez, Paula Thieberger, Eva Bianco, María Ucedo.

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