Continuing their work together, Calvo and Ambrossi would develop the television series Paquita Salas (2016–present), Veneno (2020-2023) and its upcoming sequel Vestidas de Azul (2023-2024), and La Mesías (2023).
[11][9] The musical's cast has included Macarena García, Anna Castillo, Gracia Olaya, Belén Cuesta, Richard Collins-Moore, Andrea Ros, and Claudia Traisac, many of whom would get their start with the play.
[15] The series would star Brays Efe, portraying the talent agent Paquita Salas, representing the mundane behind-the-scenes work to many actors' success.
[18] The series currently has three seasons, and will return for a fourth according to actress Belén Cuesta, though Calvo stated in a 2023 interview that he and Ambrossi "are in a different moment" and are choosing to focus their efforts on other projects.
[21][22] The film crew included many of the original creators, directors, and the musical's popular actresses Macarena García, Ana Castillo, Belén Cuesta, and Gracía Olayo.
[25] From October 2017 to January 2018, Calvo and Ambrossi appeared on reality television talent competition Operación Triunfo as acting teachers in the program's "Academy".
[29] Calvo collaborated as writer, director, and producer to create the miniseries inspired by the life of Cristina Ortiz, popularly known as La Veneno, a famous transgender woman, actress, singer, sex worker, and model from Madrid, Spain.
[31][30] Portrayed by Jedet Sánchez, Daniela Santiago, and Isabel Torres at different points in her life, La Veneno's legacy of giving visibility to LGBTQ community was reinvigorated by the show.
[32][31] Streaming on HBO Max, the show would receive Spanish and international acclaim, with Calvo winning two Iris Awards and a Fotograma de Plata for his efforts.
[33][34][35] Calvo and Ambrossi received a Premio Arcoíris awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Equality during its first ceremony on 28 June 2021 (International Pride Day), for the trans visibility made byVeneno.
[41][42] In 2023, the family thriller television series La Mesías, created, written and directed by Calvo and Ambrossi for Movistar Plus+, and in collaboration with Suma Content was included out of competition in the official section of the 71st San Sebastián International Film Festival.
[48] Calvo and Ambrossi would work as producers for the project with Suma Content, with its directors being Mikel Rueda, Claudia Costafreda, and Ian de La Rosa.
[55] 'Los Javis' have also claimed that early in the production of La llamada (the musical version), they had to purchase many stage props themselves, including two beds for 100 euros on Ebay, despite having little finances at the time.