La que se avecina Season 13: New apartments, new energies, same humor

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Incoming, a new phase begins for the beloved late night comedy as it rolls into its thirteenth season. The premiere lands on November 18 in Turkey, with Prime Video presenting three debut episodes. The central duo, Alberto and Laura Caballero, who navigated life in the wake of the Mirador de Montepínar saga, are set to keep moving forward as the series continues to unfold its intertwined lives and enduring friendships. A fresh chapter is ready to reveal how the neighbors adapt to change and how current events reshape their daily routines in the evolving building that becomes the new focal point of the town’s comic drama.

Mediaset is coordinating the rollout, with Telecinco slated to broadcast premieres as the episodes roll out on a schedule that fans will watch closely. The interiors of the new apartments where the cast will live have been revealed in promotional posts and behind-the-scenes glimpses shared across social channels. The creative team described the interiors as meticulously aligned with each character’s personality and living standards, ensuring that the visual storytelling reinforces the emotional beats of the season. The audience will notice how the spaces mirror the quirks and rhythms of the characters as the plot threads weave together around the new setting.

Displacing the aesthetic of the old set, the new apartments span a total of 2,175 square meters and demanded an intensive eight-month production window. The principal façade rises seven and three-quarters meters high, inviting ample natural light to flood the living spaces. Eleven full residences are incorporated into the design, each contributing to a dynamic, crowded neighborhood feel that fans have come to expect from the show. The scale of the new set signals a bold shift while maintaining the familiar sense of community that anchors the comedy’s energy.

Officially highlighted by Prime Video and Mediaset is the expansive set, which includes a bar area five times larger than the former space, as well as 73 movable walls, 128 windows, and 567 square meters of carefully arranged photographic backdrops. These architectural choices create a visually rich playground for the cast, enabling rapid scene changes and a more fluid exploration of the story lines that unfold within the building and its corridors. The production team emphasizes how the new environment enhances both character interaction and comedic timing, underscoring the show’s ongoing appeal to its audience.

Looking ahead at the season’s arc, Alberto Caballero explains that the premiere will reintroduce Antonio Recio in a pivotal role, with his release from prison serving as a catalyst for the neighborhood’s new living situation. The community will discover how each resident responds to the changed circumstances. The dynamic between Maite and Menchu Yoli, Amador and the evolving circle, is expected to bring fresh romantic and friend-group tensions into sharper relief. The creator notes that these developments will ripple through the entire block, provoking new conversations and conflicts as the residents adjust to new neighbors and altered routines.

Among the cast of newcomers, a formidable social set emerges to disrupt the familiar order. A marquise arrives with a polished family image, while a strict president in residence raises tensions that ripple through the group. The arrival of Antonio Rocio is positioned to inject additional fuel into the evolving drama, as younger residents with a different perspective on life move into the surrounding homes. The contrast between the old guard and these new neighbors creates a fertile ground for humor, misunderstandings, and timely social commentary that the show has long exploited to engage audiences across generations.

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