The popular series Paquita Salas is not planned to return in the near term. After several cast members spoke publicly about the situation, the creators and directors behind the show, Los Javis, sought to set expectations clearly in conversations with Fotogramas magazine.
Javier Calvo made it clear that a comeback is possible in the future, but not at this moment. He told Fotogramas that Paquita Salas would return someday, yet stressed that now is not the time. His co-creator, Javier Ambrossi, echoed that sentiment, adding that the team is in a different phase and that timing matters. The pair stressed they are not locked into a specific schedule and that fans should not expect a quick revival.
On the practical side, Los Javis emphasized the show can be revived whenever and wherever they choose. They explained that Netflix or Atresmedia do not control the decision, since the Paquita Salas brand belongs to them. Calvo reinforced this point by noting that the duo holds the reins and can opt to move forward on their own terms when the idea feels right. The message was that creative governance and ownership give them real freedom over the project.
Ambrossi admitted that there are countless ideas swirling in their minds. He mentioned a folder named Paquita 4 on his computer that contains hundreds of concepts they love, ideas that make them laugh and spark their imagination. Yet he acknowledged that the right moment has not arrived. The plan, for now, is to observe changes in the landscape and to let time pass until a moment seems ripe for a new chapter. He suggested that perhaps after a related project titled The Messiah is released, a pause could offer a clearer path back to Paquita Salas.
These remarks from Los Javis followed Belén Cuesta’s comments on a radio program, where she hinted at a new season while also pointing out that she would not necessarily participate in eliminations or the process immediately. Cuesta’s statements added another layer to the ongoing discussion about the show’s future, signaling a cautious optimism without binding timelines.
In addition to the public musings, Magüi Moreno offered reflections about Paquita Salas, describing her involvement as one of the most significant periods in her acting career. Her comments underscored the importance of the project within the wider landscape of Spanish television and highlighted how the show has resonated with actors and creators alike. This perspective reinforces the sense that Paquita Salas remains a meaningful chapter for many of its collaborators, even as the team takes a measured approach to a potential revival.
Industry observers note that the dynamic behind Paquita Salas centers on a strong sense of ownership and a willingness to redefine the series for new formats or audiences. The Javis have demonstrated that they can steer the project with a clear vision, unencumbered by external mandates. That stance has kept fans hopeful while also allowing space for substantial evolution. The conversation around Paquita Salas thus becomes less about immediate returns and more about the long arc of the characters, the brand, and the creators’ evolving storytelling ambitions.
Beneath the public statements lies a shared understanding among the cast and crew: Paquita Salas is more than a single season or a specific platform. It is a flexible, living entity that can adapt to new ideas, formats, and audiences. The wait, while lengthy, is presented as a deliberate choice rather than a hiatus born of uncertainty. Fans can expect the team to steer the project with care, ensuring that any revival stays true to the humor, warmth, and sharp cultural observations that defined the series from the start. [Cita: Fotogramas, entrevistas con los creadores; declaraciones de Belén Cuesta y Magüi Moreno].