‘The Voice’ starts a new phase tonight on Antena 3 (22:10). Hosted by Eva González, the musical format premieres ‘La Gran Batalla’, a gala where all coaches must challenge their teams to half their abilities. In this part, coaches will not be alone and will have the help of Consultants to make these complex decisions. Lola Índigo will be an advisor to Pablo López, Abraham Mateo will assist Malú, Nathy Peluso will accompany Antonio Orozco, and Cali & Dandee will advise Luis Fonsi.
The new screening of ‘The Invisible Man’ starts on Telecinco (22:00). Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) rebuilds her life after receiving news that her ex-boyfriend, an incorrigible abuser, has died. But his sanity begins to waver as he begins to become unsure that he is actually alive.
Tonight TVE 1 is broadcasting a new program ‘Now you see me…’ (22:05). An FBI team must confront a gang of criminals who specialize in magic and are dedicated to robbing banks. They are the “Four Horsemen”, a group of the world’s best illusionists. During heists, always against corrupt businessmen, they shower stolen money on spectators, all while the bewildered gaze of an elite team of the FBI. trace.
New show of four programs tonight (22:00)Hunter Killer. Captain Joe Glass leads a mission from a US submarine with a group of Navy SEALs to rescue the Russian president imprisoned after a military coup and thus avoid the situation that could lead to World War III.
The ‘research team’ is busy at prime time (22:30) on laSexta. On this occasion, the first report of the programme, ‘The Plague’, presented by Gloria Serra, discusses how bedbugs have become a problem of national alarm, crossing the border in France and reaching Spain. More than 40 years ago, bedbugs were completely exterminated animals. How and why did they return to our country? Six autonomous communities are currently affected by these insects. The last was Galicia, where bedbugs are endangering the region’s livelihood. Many hostels on the Camino de Santiago were forced to close their doors. What are the economic impacts of these insects? Pest control companies say that bedbugs have increased by 70 percent, is it as difficult to get rid of them as they say? But this is not the only plague running rampant in Spain; wild boars and pigeons are ravaging the north and south of the country.