Entertainment
25 March 2026Netflix has announced today the start of production for Reasonable Doubts, a new limited series starring Emma Suárez (The Gardener, Julieta), Yon González (Memento Mori, Cable Girls), Maggie Civantos (Cable Girls, Locked Up), Luis Bermejo (The Snow Girl, Anatomy of a Moment) and Diana Gómez (Valeria, Firebreak).
The limited series centers on the Sellés family, who belong to the well-off bourgeoisie, are well integrated into their city, and enjoy the esteem and respect of high society. Their perfect façade crumbles when Jaime, the model son, is accused of a terrible crime. While public opinion condemns him and the family falls apart under media pressure and social isolation, Mina, his cousin and a criminal lawyer, decides to defend him, convinced of his innocence. Over the course of the trial, the Sellés will be forced to unearth their past to find out whether Jaime is truly guilty.
The series is created and written by Miguel Sáez Carral (The Gardener, Not One More), in collaboration with writers Luis Moya and Almudena Ocaña. It is directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson, Ana Vázquez and Rafa Montesinos, and produced by José Manuel Lorenzo (DLO).
This eight episode limited series will be filmed in Cantabria and Madrid, with the story set in the city of Santander. The cast is completed by Max Sampietro (Welcome to Eden), Laia Manzanares (La canción, Internal Affairs) and David Castillo (Aída y vuelta, Under the Same Sun).
About DLO Producciones:
José Manuel Lorenzo, founder, chairman and executive producer of DLO, established this film and television production company in 2011. The company has been part of the Banijay Group since 2013. DLO is made up of a multidisciplinary team of audiovisual professionals with extensive experience and a track record of acclaimed projects, including the La caza trilogy for RTVE (Monteperdido, Tramuntana and Guadiana), which later moved to Movistar Plus+ as LA CAZA. IRATI; Dime Quién Soy (Movistar Plus+); El Inmortal (Movistar Plus+, Telemundo), nominated at the 2022 Cannes Festival and now spanning three seasons; Ni una más, the adaptation of Miguel Sáez Carral’s novel for Netflix; Las largas sombras, directed by Clara Roquet for Disney+; El Jardinero, created by Miguel Sáez Carral for Netflix; and Anatomía de un instante, the adaptation of Javier Cercas’s book directed by Alberto Rodríguez for Movistar Plus+, winner of the 2025 Forqué Award for Best Series. 2025.
Tania Sinclair
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