The iconic Zurbarán School reopens its doors on ATRESplayer on Sunday, February 16, with a new group of students and teachers.
‘FoQ. La Nueva Generación’ will land on Atresmedia’s platform on Sunday, February 16. Actors Rocío Velayos, María Bernardeau, Biel Antón, Kiko Bena, Miguel Fernández, Esther Mejorada, Santiago Garzozi, Julia Camus, Carla Domínguez, Biel Castaño, and Rocky will star in the return of one of the most successful Spanish fiction franchises of all time, ‘Física o Química’.
The cast of young students is completed by Stephanie Gil, Adriana Hormigos, Enzo Campero, Aarón Ayuso, and Ana Andrés. Israel Elejalde, Itziar Miranda, Silma López, Cuca Escribano, Alex Sie, and Nany Tovar portray the teachers at Zurbarán School, bringing diverse perspectives to life with storylines that will inevitably intertwine with those of their students.
‘FoQ. La Nueva Generación’ brings a fresh and aspirational vibe, featuring bold storylines and new characters that reflect the realities of today’s youth. The series will retain the essence of its predecessor with a new generation of actors portraying the students of Zurbarán.
Filmed throughout the summer in locations across the Canary Islands and the Community of Madrid, the show consists of eight 50-minute episodes. It is a production by Buendía Estudios Canarias in collaboration with Boomerang TV and with the participation of Atresmedia TV.
Montse García serves as the head of fiction at Atresmedia TV. Sonia Martínez and Carlos García Miranda are the executive producers from Buendía Estudios Canarias, with Tedy Villalba as the executive director at Boomerang TV, Eugenio Pérez as the production director at BEC, and Diego Polo overseeing the project’s production direction. The series is directed by Juanma Pachón and Daniel Romero.
Carlos García Miranda is the creator and writer of the series, based on the original format by Carlos Montero. García Miranda also leads the writing team, composed of Alba Carballal, Diego Pinillos, María Miranda, and Alba Lucio.
This is ‘FoQ. La Nueva Generación’
Adolescence is the time for firsts: the first parties, the first loves, the first “I love you”… and the first loss.
The new term at Zurbarán begins under the shadow of a student’s loss, prompting the parent cooperative now running the school to make a pivotal decision: to create a support group for the students.
Thus, eight very different teenagers find themselves sharing a space where clashes are inevitable, but where they will also discover themselves, their zest for life—and for love.