Entertainment
18 September 2020The final chapter of Italian original series produced by Cattleya and Bartlebyfilm will premiere globally on Netflix on October 30th
The third and final season of Suburra - The Series will premiere globally on Netflix on October 30th. The first images from the set tease the anticipated final act of the Netflix Italian original crime thriller produced by Cattleya - part of ITV Studios - and Bartlebyfilm.
The unholy trinity - Church, State and Crime - is back on Netflix for the epic final chapter of Suburra - The Series, designed from the very beginning to recount the three worlds over the course of three seasons.
The protagonists of the first two seasons are back: Aureliano (Alessandro Borghi), Spadino (Giacomo Ferrara), Amedeo Cinaglia (Filippo Nigro), Samurai (Francesco Acquaroli), Manfredi Anacleti (Adamo Dionisi), Sara Monaschi (Claudia Gerini), Adelaide Anacleti (Paola Sotgiu), Angelica (Carlotta Antonelli), Nadia (Federica Sabatini), Alice Cinaglia (Rosa Diletta Rossi), Cardinale Fiorenzo Nascari (Alberto Cracco) and Adriano (Jacopo Venturiero).
SYNOPSISAfter the tragic suicide of Lele, unable to live with the guilt of the crimes he had committed, and the unexpected awakening of Manfredi, head of the Anacleti clan, from his coma, the balance of power among all the characters is once again uncertain. The third season unfolds among the streets and alleys of Rome to reveal its world of crime from up close. Who will win this fight to the death over who gains control over the city?
The third season is directed by Arnaldo Catinari, whereas Giancarlo De Cataldo and Carlo Bonini are the story editors with scripts by Ezio Abbate, Fabrizio Bettelli, Andrea Nobile, Camilla Buizza and Marco Sani.
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About Cattleya
Cattleya is Italy’s leading independent film and TV drama producer. The company has produced over 70 feature films and a dozen TV series, including: Gomorrah and Suburra. In 2019 Cattleya produced the TV series Petra, based on the novels by Alicia Giménez-Bartlett for Sky; the second season of Carlo and Malik for RAI; the police procedural Masantonio for Mediaset; the romantic teen series Summertime for Netflix; the international high-end series ZeroZeroZero, based on the book by Roberto Saviano and produced for Sky Europe, Canal+ and Amazon Studios, Romulus the series on the mythical founding of Rome created by Matteo Rovere and produced by Sky, Cattleya and Groenalndia and the film L’immortale, a spin-off of Gomorrah the series directed by Marco D’Amore. Shooting of the second season of Summertime are currently underway.Cattleya is also in an advanced stage of development on Django, based on the cult spaghetti-western film, and several other TV series in Italian, English, German and Spanish.Together with Riccardo Tozzi, founder of Cattleya, the company is headed up by Giovanni Stabilini and Marco Chimenz, both CEO’s, Francesca Longardi, Head of Development and Producer, and Gina Gardini, Producer.In 2017, ITV Studios, the UK’s biggest production and distribution company, acquired a majority stake in Cattleya.
Bartlebyfilm
Bartlebyfilm is a film production company that since 2002 creates, develops and produces feature films, documentaries, short films and Tv series. The most recent productions are Easy - Un viaggio facile facile by Andrea Magnani, the short film Casa d’altri by Gianni Amelio and the new film by Alessandro Siani Il giorno più bello del mondo.
Giulia Arbace
Originals Publicity
garbace@netflix.com
