Eva Soriano will bring her run on Movistar Plus+ to a close, marking the end of a chapter for the late-night format she hosts. Reports confirm that the comedian will bid farewell to audiences after two more episodes are completed, even though those episodes are still in production. The decision closures were confirmed by private outlets close to the production circle.
The show, produced by El Terrat, is set to wrap after a total of two seasons on air. Initially, it was floated that the second season could extend by six additional installments, with pre-production work already underway to reach a planned fourteen episodes. Ultimately, the team opted to finish production with program number eight, bringing the run to an orderly close.
This strategic move follows other entertainment programs that have shifted directions in recent times. For example, the joint venture project This Is My Jam Spain, hosted by Arturo Valls, appears to be pursuing a similar path under the guidance of TVE and its co-producers. In parallel, David Broncano’s program is awaiting approval from the company’s board of directors as part of a broader realignment of the channel’s entertainment slate.
Industry reports indicate that Movistar Plus+ intends to recalibrate its content strategy toward formats with a distinct, recognizable voice that stand apart from what other platforms and free-to-air broadcasters offer. The aim is to develop shows with a unique aesthetic that cannot easily be duplicated elsewhere, reinforcing Movistar Plus+’s identity in a competitive market.
Throughout its run, Showriano has featured a number of high-profile guests who contributed to the dynamic of Eva Soriano’s space. Names such as Edurne, Belén Esteban, and Buika have all appeared in episodes, illustrating the program’s appeal to a broad audience. As the comedian’s television space closes, Showriano will transition within the network’s lineup to new roles and formats. The morning show on Europa FM, known as Special Units, has already solidified its position on the grid and continues to grow its audience, indicating a broader strategy to diversify content across the network’s platforms. (Industry reporting and network press materials)