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Netflix is going back into business with the producers of The Crown.
The streamer has given a series order to White Lines from Left Bank and Vancouver Media, which will eschew royal intrigue for the dark world of the Ibiza party scene.
When the body of a legendary Manchester DJ is discovered 20 years after his mysterious disappearance from Ibiza, his sister returns to the Spanish island to find out what happened. Her investigation will lead her through a thrilling world of dance music, super yachts, lies and cover-ups, forcing her to confront the darker sides of her own character in a place where people live life on the edge.
White Lines also marks the first project under Netflix’s overall deal with Alex Pina, who created the Spanish series La Casa de Papel (Money Heist). After originally airing on Spain’s Antena 3, the heist series made its international debut on Netflix at the end of 2017. The streamer revealed earlier this year that La Casa de Papel was the most-watched non-English language series in Netflix history.
Pina wrote and will serve as showrunner on White Lines. Pina and Cristina Lopez Ferraz will executive produce for Vancouver Media, while Andy Harries and Sharon Hughff will executive produce for Left Bank.
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