When is Smiley Releasing? All About the Upcoming Spanish Queer Rom-Com

Smiley is an upcoming Spanish romantic comedy series which has been adapted from a theatre play of the same name by Guillem Clua, who is also the showrunner of the show. The series is directed by Marta Pahissa and David M. Porras and produced by Minoría Absoluta for Netflix.

The play which started in 2012 in a small theatre in Barcelona, went on to play in major commercial theatres, running for several seasons until 2015, when the production filled two theatres in Madrid. So far the play has been translated into several languages and has been performed in many countries like Germany, Italy and others.

Smiley Cast

The cast of the series includes Miki Esparbé (The Innocent, Kings of the Night) as Bruno, Carlos Cuevas (Someone Has to Die, Merlí) as Álex, Pepón Nieto, Meritxell Calvo, Giannina Fruttero, Eduardo Lloveras, Ruth Llopis and Ramon Pujol.

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Still from Smiley

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Smiley Plot/Synopsis

The official Netflix synopsis of the series reads, “Two men and their friends in Barcelona navigate hesitations, hangups and missed connections as they search for the true love they’ve been missing.”

The story follows Álex, who is heartbroken. He was building fantasies with a boy that, a couple of weeks later, disappeared giving him perfect ghosting. And he is really upset because of it. He picks up the phone and asks out for an explanation in a voicemail that will have unexpected consequences because he ends up sending it by mistake to Bruno, who he doesn’t know at all. This innocent first mislead is the first one in a chain of events that will change Alex and Bruno’s life forever.

In the trailer, we see that the two strangers end up meeting each other and even dating, but their conflicting personalities become a tie-breaker. But no matter the number of differences, it seems like they might have actually fallen in love with each other. However, will they give their connection another chance or decide to go separate ways, is to look out for.

Smiley Release Date and Trailer

The series is scheduled to be released on 7th December 2022 on Netflix. Check out its trailer below.

Are you looking forward to watching this cute rom-com series? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

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