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The new year is bringing plenty of scandalous drama in the first trailer for Season 5 of Netflix‘s Spanish-language teen drama Elite.
The coming run, which will drop all eight episodes on Friday, April 8, picks up after Phillipe’s fateful New Year’s party and Guzman’s departure, as the secret about Armando’s death threatens to destroy the love story between Samuel and Ari. Meanwhile, Rebeca is going through a process of self-discovery, Omar is recovering from his separation from Ander, and the addition of Adam Nourou (winner of the Goya for Best New Actor for the film Adú) as a character named Bilal will further complicate things.
Also on tap for Season 5 are Phillipe’s confession of abuse, Patrick’s anger issues, Benjamin’s revenge desires, a present from Armando to Mencia that could destroy everything, and a pact of silence between Samuel and Rebeca that doesn’t last long.
Meanwhile, another “minefield” presents itself as two new students arrive, both glimpsed in Wednesday’s trailer: Isadora (played by Soy Luna‘s Valentina Zenere), the young heiress of a huge nightlife business empire, and Iván (Juacas‘ André Lamoglia), son of the world’s biggest soccer star.
Press PLAY above to get a sneak peek of all the teenage drama, then hit the comments with your thoughts.
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Rebeka*
Samuel getting blamed/taking the fall for the murder is exactly what I was worried about when the actual killer left the show. After everything he’s been through, my hope for him is making it out of the show alive and with a good life since this is his final season.
I loved the first 3 seasons of this show and thought it should had ended there. Season 4 was weak for me specially the siblings and the principal/the new characters.
I loved the first episodes of Elite and even put up with some incoherent parts of the story and managed to the beginning of fourth season. At this point and without any prejudice or animosity towards gay culture I believe the authors have transformed the show in a repetitive eulogy of gay fellatio