Paquita Salas remains one of Netflix fans’ favorite requests. Even nearly four years after the third and final season premiered, curiosity about a potential return persists. The show, created, directed, and written by Los Javis, has left a lasting imprint on streaming audiences in North America and beyond, and many viewers still wonder when the beloved agent’s story might continue. This ongoing interest isn’t just nostalgia; it speaks to the lasting impact of the series on contemporary Spanish-language comedy and its crossover appeal for global viewers who discovered the world of Paquita Salas on Netflix. [Citation: Netflix, 2020]
Claudia Traisac, who shared the festival moment at Nevalia 2023 in Formigal under a Ron Barceló-organized event, recently echoed this sentiment. She reflected on the iconic status of Paquita Salas, describing it as a cultural touchstone that resonates with a wide audience. Traisac emphasized how the character and the series have become a reference point for many fans who keep asking about a possible fourth season. The actor noted the enduring enthusiasm and the sense that Paquita Salas still matters to people who remember the original run. [Citation: Nevalia 2023, Formigal]
As for a potential revival, Traisac voiced cautious optimism. She acknowledged the question everyone asks and admitted she has no definite information about a quick return. Her reply suggested that if there is a plan for a fourth season, it would require time and careful development behind the scenes. In her view, momentum could be regained, but she also stressed that predicting schedules is tricky in the current television landscape. Her intuition hints that new steps could come, even if a definitive premiere date remains uncertain. [Citation: Nevalia 2023, interview remarks]
Historically, Paquita Salas has moved in intriguing channels. In late September 2020, Los Javis talked about plans for a fourth season during an interview on What Tarde Gets, a program on RNE. They explained that the fourth season was being considered, yet priorities shifted as the team completed other substantial projects, including Veneno, which premiered later on Atresplayer Premium. The decision to pivot during that period did not erase the possibility of Paquita Salas returning; it simply reflected the busy nature of the creators’ schedules and the studio’s broader strategy for flagship projects. [Citation: RNE interview, What Tarde Gets, 2020]
Paquita Salas originally debuted on Flooxer (Atresmedia) with a premise centered on a talent agency and the charismatic, sometimes chaotic, world of agents and artists. The show soon drew attention beyond its initial platform. In 2017, Netflix acquired exclusive rights to the series, providing a platform for new episodes while also incorporating some episodes from the first season into its growing catalog. The move helped Paquita Salas reach a larger audience, expanding its cultural footprint and inviting fans from different regions to discover its humor, heart, and the cleverness of its storytelling. [Citation: Netflix acquisition, 2017]