Beat the iron until it is hot. That must have been the thought that invaded the production of Sea Out, the series produced by Picomedia that has managed to pulverize any record by leading the upper floors to think of a real expansion plan to strengthen the franchise. Along with the fourth season which will be released in 2024 – filming will begin in May – it seems that Picomedia is working on two new projects related to Sea Out: a musical it’s a spin-off film. The news was shared on Instagram by director Ivan Silvestrini, who somehow confirmed the discussion about these two works.
The project of a musical, to be honest, does not surprise us. Music, on the other hand, has always been one of the strongest elements of the series – let’s think of the theme song O’Mar Forrecently certified platinum, but also to other songs from the soundtrack that are now present in dozens of playlists – and, with the complicity of Matthew Paulillowho plays Edoardo in the series and who composed together with Stephen Lentini it’s at lolloflow this and other songs, we are sure that the project will take off without too much difficulty. More intriguing is, however, the project of the spin-off film along the lines of The immortal For Gomorraheven if we don’t yet know which characters it will focus on – we, who are far-sighted, had bet on Ciro in unsuspecting times.
Meanwhile in Rai everyone is rejoicing a bit: the third season of Sea Outcreated by Cristiana Farina with Maurizio Careddu, managed to total the beauty of 105 million views on RaiPlay, while the first two seasons have consistently entered the Netflix top ten, exceeding 30 weeks. However, it didn’t end there. The director of Rai Fiction Maria Pia Admire yourself has, in fact, revealed to theHandle that negotiations are underway for a remake of Sea Out in the United States, and that it is also dealing with the sale of the product in 40 countries. The account You will chirp he adds that the series has already been sold in Australia, Scandinavian countries, Eastern European countries, Israel and Germany. For the remakes, the most likely cities would be Cadiz for Spain, Marseille for France and Hamburg for Germany. In short, a phenomenon was born, and it would be good to keep close to it.
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