One TVE channel unveils a new pass titled Bad Boys 2: More Rebels Return at 22:50. In Miami, narcotics detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett are drawn into a gripping case as a cunning drug dealer forces a bloody street battle. Their friendship faces strain when Mike develops feelings for Marcus’s sister, testing loyalties and professionalism in equal measure.
Carlos Sobera returns tonight to host telecinco in front of Survivors: No Man’s Land at 22:00. The first gala, presented by Sobera and Laura Madrueño from Honduras, features an opening ceremony that reshapes how the competition is presented. A pivotal moment will result in the removal of one of the four most-supported candidates from the current lineup among Alma Bollo, Jaime Nava, Diego Pérez and Ginés Corregüela. The Gala also includes a new prize challenge with three teams taking part. The event is a dynamic gymkhana that begins at the sea and ends with a playful stop on a beach trampoline. In a separate collaboration with Bulldog TV, the program continues to trace the early days of the adventures of seventeen heroes, highlighting the victory of the Tierra de Nadie team in a battle initiated by Pirate Morgan. Other elements include the coveted Playa Fatal fire, tensions between Ginés Corregüela and Asraf Beno, Adara Molinero’s struggles with food shortages, and Patricia Donoso’s return to coexistence after weighing her longer stay in the competition.
Miguel Ríos and Luis Rubiales visit Risto in Cuatro
Another new installment of Bet on a journey through Chester airs at 22:50. Musical legend Miguel Ríos and football executive Luis Rubiales will join Risto Mejide for today’s episode. Ríos explains why, at 78 and after multiple retirements, he is returning to the road and stage to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his double LP Rock and Ríos. He reflects that singing long has become a foundation of life and discusses the inspiration to keep performing. The Granada-born artist shares unknown stories and anecdotes, comments on Elvis Presley, and considers whether the rocker’s life has balanced sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll with the challenges of a storied career. Granada also serves as the hometown for the Spanish Football Federation President, making Rubiales the second guest of the show. Seated beside Risto in the Chesterfield at the Escribano Castilla Stadium in Motril, Rubiales addresses recent controversies surrounding Spanish football, the team’s World Cup performance, and ongoing debates around leadership changes, gender equality in the sport, and high-profile cases. He also opens up about his family and daughters, revealing a more personal side of the public figure.
Antena 3 airs a new episode of Siblings at 22:45. In a tense turn of events, Oğulcan attempts reconciliation with Emir but faces a warning. Tolga voices his disdain for the brothers, while Orhan, facing debt pressure, is attacked. Resul plans a family dinner at home, and Ayla arrives with Akif and Nebahat. Ömer holds a photo that could expose Tolga as the arsonist. Tolga offers money in exchange for the photo’s silence, and Ömer agrees to settle Orhan’s debt. Şengül visits Nebahat and recalls a video that implicates Akif in the brothers’ father’s death. She returns home frightened, insisting that Akif is the killer.
John Cusack, Rebecca Da Costa and Robert De Niro on La Sexta
On a new episode of Bet for a New Pass, Order plays at 22:30. A criminal waits for his boss in a dilapidated motel after killing several people and fleeing with a mysterious bag. The narrative unfolds with tension across scenes of pursuit and secretive exchanges that hint at a larger criminal network. This installment blends character-driven drama with action as the protagonists navigate a web of loyalties, betrayals, and dangerous choices. [citation: Network programming notes]