El Príncipe (TV series)

El Príncipe is a Spanish television series of drama and suspense created by Aitor Gabilondo and César Benítez for Telecinco.

Meanwhile, Morey offers Fátima a chance to go to the peninsula with him, but, as they are about to depart, her brother Abdu returns to Ceuta on a tour bus with a bomb on board.

[16] For the process of post-production,[18] Stargate Studios Malta was responsible for the visual effects of the series, which meant that through the clever use of vfx techniques a story set in Ceuta could be filmed many miles away in Madrid.

[3][19] The involvement of Stargate Studios Malta was announced by Aitor Gabilondo, executive producer of the series, at a press presentation in May 2013, explaining that Telecinco's new venture in 2014 would mostly be shot in Madrid, and that the Ceuta barrio of El Príncipe Alfonso would be recreated using visual effects.

It is also disputed that El Príncipe is the most dangerous neighborhood in Spain as indicated in the series, relative to other districts such as Las 3000 Viviendas [es] in Seville.

[24] The first episode was seen by over 4.4 million viewers and gained a 21.9% audience share,[25][26] making it the most-watched premiere of any Telecinco television series since the start of Aida in January 2005.

[27][28][29] Its broadcast every Tuesday night established the series as the most viewed show in prime time and it was named as the program with the largest audience on that day.

The series is set in a district of Ceuta . Most of the scenes were not filmed in that city, but in a film studio in Madrid. [ 8 ] The series does show some of the best-known places in Ceuta, such as the Murallas Reales ("royal walls").
El Príncipe neighbourhood in Ceuta.