The latest broadcast slate opens with a vibrant stage on Antena 3 as The Voice returns for a fresh phase tonight at 22:10. Hosted by Eva González, the show launches La Gran Batalla, a gala where every coach must challenge their teams to push beyond their current capabilities. This round features crucial collaboration, as coaches will not decide alone. They’ll be guided by a trio of Consultants who will help navigate the intense choices. Lola Índigo joins Pablo López as an advisor, Abraham Mateo assists Malú, Nathy Peluso teams up with Antonio Orozco, and Cali & Dandee lend their guidance to Luis Fonsi. The dynamic brings new energy to the competition, amplifying the stakes and elevating the strategy behind each performance.
A fresh viewing window opens on Telecinco with a new screening of The Invisible Man at 22:00. Cecilia, portrayed by Elisabeth Moss, rebuilds her life after learning that her previously abusive ex-lover has died. As she seeks stability, a chilling twist emerges: her ex’s grip on reality appears to loosen, leaving her wondering whether he might still be alive and watching from the shadows. The tension intensifies as uncertainty deepens and the line between perception and truth blurs in a haunting, cinematic narrative.
TVE 1 presents a new program, Now You See Me, at 22:05. An FBI task force confronts a cadre of master illusionists known as the Four Horsemen, a group that specializes in elaborate heists against corrupt financiers. During these daring robberies, the illusionists distribute stolen money to onlookers, all while an elite FBI unit watches, puzzled and alert. The plot threads weave high-stakes crime, clever manipulation, and a spectacle of magic that challenges the boundaries between crime and spectacle.
A new four-episode arc unfolds tonight on Hunter Killer from 22:00. Captain Joe Glass leads a submarine mission with a crew of Navy SEALs to extract the Russian president, held in captivity after a military coup. The team aims to avert a scenario that could escalate into global conflict, turning the mission into a tense balance of urgency, loyalty, and strategic risk under pressure from both enemies and allies alike.
LaSexta caps prime time at 22:30 with a first installment of The Plague, presented by Gloria Serra. The episode investigates a troubling resurgence of bedbugs that has sparked nationwide alarm, tracing their spread from France into Spain. The report delves into how these pests vanished decades ago but have now returned, highlighting the economic consequences for hospitality venues and tourism, as well as the broader implications for public health. The segment also surveys the simultaneous challenges posed by wild boars and pigeons across northern and southern Spain, painting a broader picture of how animal-driven issues affect daily life and regional economies. Source TV programming notes emphasize the rising concern and the human impact behind these infestations, underscoring the need for effective pest control and urban planning responses.