Lies and Deceit’: Spanish Thriller Series Coming to Netflix in November 2021

The Spanish suspenser series remake of the British series Liar is coming to Netflix encyclopedically in November 2021. First released on ATRESplayer Premium in April 2020, all six occurrences of Falsehoods and Deceit season 1 megahit Netflix on November 15th, 2021 The Spanish riddle series which is grounded on the book by Harry and Jack Williams first released at the morning of the epidemic on the decoration Spanish SVOD service which as of December 2020 has just shy of subscribers. It was released under the name of Mentiras but will be called Falsehoods and Deceit on Netflix around the globe Curro Novallas is behind the series and serves as the pen and director. Novallas is no foreigner to Netflix having worked on Netflix’s High Swell (Alta Mar) and is presently hard as work as an administrative patron on the Televisionmini-series Los Protegidos El regreso which is fated for Atresplayer Premium.

 

The series is headlined by Ángela Cremonte who plays Laura Munar who wakes up one morning and suspects that she had been cured and ravished by a well- admired surgeon ( played by Javier Rey). The series looks back at the event during the ongoing legal case the literature schoolteacher brings against him Given the series seeks to tell both sides of the story, you ’ll be left questioning throughout as to whether Laura or Xavier is lying.

Also among the cast for the series includes Manuela Velasco (REC), Paco Tous (Money Heist), Clara Segura (The Sea Inside), Miquel Fernández ( Each I See Is You) and Eva Llorach (Quién te cantará) Reviews for the series were generally good with Bluper, an entertainment column within a Spanish review, saying that the series is “ necessary” and praises the cinematography throughout and is light on padding.

On IMDb, the series sits at a6.9 out of 10 mentrias bill falsehoods and dishonesty Mentrias bill – Picture ATRESplayer Premium Will you be checking out Falsehoods and Deceit when it hits Netflix on November 15th? Let us know in the commentary down below.

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