Final Bonfires, Star Power, and Nostalgic Generations: Tonight’s TV Schedule

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Tonight we reach the final bonfires on Telecinco at 22 50. Pre-bonfire moments spark emotions and reveal how each couple truly feels, then the big question arrives: how do they want to leave this experience, together, alone, or with a new romance beside them? David and María’s bonfire unfolds as the truth about what happened between the young man and Zaira emerges. Adrián and Mariona confront each other after their reunion, with accusations flying and explanations falling short. Caught between Mónica and Julen, the couple must prove that their love stands above everything else. Ana and Borja enter the last bonfire needing clear answers about how they behaved toward Napoli and Andrea. Pride begins to build a barrier between them, making the future seem uncertain. Finally, with emotions running high, Álex and Marieta attempt to justify their feelings toward Gabriela and Sergio during their separate experiences. When the final question is asked, they respond with a decisive answer that leads to an unexpected ending.

Gerard Butler is the champion of Antena 3

Antena 3 presents a new screening of the thriller Destination: Washington DC at 22 45. After a surprise drone strike, Agent Mike Banning is accused of attempting to take out the President of the United States. Targeted by his own agency and the FBI, Banning races against time to expose the real terrorist group that has the President in its sights.

Raúl Arévalo and Karla Souza reunite on La 1

In another feature film, I Will Have a Good Time runs at 22 45. David and Layla, now in their eighth year of EGB, share a deep love and a lifelong admiration for the band Hombres G. David receives poor guidance from friends, so every attempt to win Layla ends in missteps. Yet the bond remains unbroken, and the two grow inseparable, always ready to have a good time. Three decades later, Layla returns to town for a tribute, and the pair spend a week together, discovering that the children they once were still linger in their hearts. Layla is a film director with an Oscar to her name, while David’s life has headed in a more ordinary, unpublicized direction. The encounter rekindles a forgotten connection, reminding them that time cannot erase a shared past.

Four brings a fresh episode this Wednesday at 22 50: Strays. The program focuses on the Seville neighborhood of 3,000 Houses, a place afflicted by drug trafficking. The neighborhood’s tragedies are real, a local resident admits. Yet the area is vibrant with color and creativity. Among the highlights is La onion, a street artist whose work tops Rosalía’s favorite playlist. Antonio, a painter who doubles as Spielbergs apprentice, stages a scene from his latest project, casting non-professional locals in a social critique. Callejeros also interviews renowned guitarist Caracafé, who supports a neighborhood association helping kids find a path out of the streets through flamenco. The team visits an Andalusian school that has just won the National Award for Reading Promotion.

Another installment of Upper Generation hits the air, featuring a sixth edition at 22 30. Maria Barranco, Juan Ramón Lucas, and Ana García Lozano join the oldest squad in the Yeyé generation, born between 1943 and 1967. Samantha Hudson, the youngest contestant, also participates. On the Like team, which includes those born from 1988 to 2005, are Melody and Manuel Huedo. Supremme de Luxe, David Fernández, and Juanra Bonet compete in the Guay generation, representing the middle age group from 1968 to 1987. The format celebrates different life stages with humor, competition, and candid conversations about the decades that shaped a nation.

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