[04/29/25 - 06:01 AM] "Olympo" Arrives on Netflix on June 20th At the CAR Pirineos, the best athletes in the country train, such as Amaia (Clara Galle), the captain of the national artistic swimming team, a self-demanding girl who does not allow herself to make mistakes.
[via press release from Netflix]
'Olympo' Arrives on Netflix on June 20th
Netflix has revealed today the premiere date of Olympo, the highly anticipated youth series starring Clara Galle (Raising Voices), Nira Osahia, Agustín Della Corte (Society of the Snow), Nuno Gallego (Elite), and María Romanillos (Paradise), which will arrive on the platform on June 20th.
Olympo is created by Jan Matheu, Laia Foguet, and Ibai Abad, produced by Zeta Studios, and directed by Marçal Forès, Daniel Barone, Ibai Abad, and Ana Vázquez. It will delve into the sporting, emotional, and life adventures of a group of elite young athletes who will have to test how far they are willing to go to achieve their goals.
At the CAR Pirineos, the best athletes in the country train, such as Amaia (Clara Galle), the captain of the national artistic swimming team, a self-demanding girl who does not allow herself to make mistakes. But when Núria (María Romanillos), her best friend and teammate, surpasses her for the first time, Amaia realizes that some athletes are improving their performance in inexplicable ways... After years of pushing their bodies to the limit and sacrificing their lives for the sport, they face the dilemma: how far are they willing to go?
About Zeta Studios
ZETA Studios was founded with the aim of designing, creating, and producing fiction content for major platforms, distribution markets, and content exhibitions. Among its projects, the production of the series Elite stands out as a worldwide phenomenon, along with Reyes de la noche, the feature film Sounds Like Love, a cinematic adaptation of Elísabet Benavent's novels, and the comedy series The Neighbor.
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