Valeria Final Season Filming Begins: Cast, Creators, and Expectations

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Netflix announced this Tuesday that filming has begun on the film. The final season of Valeria adapts the novel of the same name by Elísabet Benavent, signaling that the fourth season will carry the same central cast and energy. Valeria (Diana Gomez), Carmen (Paula Malia), Lola (Silma López), and Nerea (Teresa Riott) appear poised to close this chapter, even as the third season seemed to mark a definitive finale. New episodes continue to explore romantic tensions, evolving lifestyles, and the fate of the long-standing relationships, while the circle grows with the news of a baby arriving into the group and shifting dynamics all over again.

Benavent, the creator who also serves as executive producer and author of the novels, uses the start of the final season to reflect on the journey. He notes that Valeria emerged as a gateway to the publishing world and later opened doors to Netflix, shaping a remarkable path marked by learning and growth. The experience, he says, has helped shape not only his professional life but also his personal development, encouraging a sense of living in the moment and embracing every lesson that comes with the process.

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In addition, the writer promises that this ending will carry a magnetic mix of emotions. It brings happiness and nostalgia alike as the cycle concludes and the project bids farewell with style. The final season is described as dynamic, uplifting, and rooted in romance while staying relevant and contemporary. Viewers are invited to identify with the characters and to allow the story to spark their own dreams. If Valeria taught anything, it is the importance of dreaming and pursuing personal narratives with courage.

The ensemble behind the series, produced by Plano a Plano, is joined by actors who bring the central couples to life: Maxi Iglesias (known for Unmanageable), Juanlu González (Operation Shrimp), Joseph Pastor (Bose), Federico Aguado (Venus), and Mima Riera (Innocent). The fourth season features the writing team of Marina Pérez and Montaña Marchena, with direction by Laura M. Campos and Marina Pérez, and production leadership by César Benítez. Executive supervision rests with Marina Pérez, Ángel Armada, and Elísabet Benavent, ensuring continuity and a cohesive creative vision across the concluding arc.

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