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The future of ‘Entrevías’ remains in the hands of Netflix. Season 3 of the series with José Coronado continues to sink on Telecinco and marks a new historical low

A couple of weeks ago we told you that season 3 of ‘Entrevías’ had had a weak premiere in Telecinco. In fact, that episode had marked the minimum in both audience and share of the series until then, but it was clear that it had still gone down, and so it has been: ‘Llanto’, the third episode of this season, has made a new all-time low.

A tremendous fall

Specifically, ‘Llanto’ has been the first episode of ‘Entrevías’ that has not even reached one million viewers -a very pronounced drop compared to the 2,183,000 viewers that the first episode of the series had in February 2022- during its free broadcast, since it has remained at 925,000 viewers, which also translates into a scarce 9, 9% share. These are bad data but to find a positive side, Telecinco had an average share of 9.6% this past September. And the chain urgently needs changes.

The point is that from the first to the third episode there has already been a significant drop, going from 11.2% to 9.9%, the most likely being that the series starring Jose Coronado keep losing viewers. In this way, his future seems clearly linked to the data he can make when he arrives on Netflix, where his two previous seasons were great successes.

With everything, the decision on a possible cancellation will still take some time to arrivesince Telecinco announced that they expected filming for season 4 to end in January 2024. This means that it must already be underway and that these disappointing audience data should not directly impact the next batch of episodes.

Another thing is that the audience drops so much that it is not worth it to Mediaset to rush to release it. or even reach some kind of agreement with Netflix so that season 4 can be seen there sooner. Let’s not forget that it would not be something unprecedented on the part of Telecinco, since season 14 of ‘La que se cerca’ will arrive first on Amazon Prime Video…

By Fred Richardson

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