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First Look at ‘The Split’ : Barcelona Two-Part Special

by Barbara

The BBC has released the first glimpse of The Split: Barcelona, the much-anticipated return of the Defoe family in the hit legal drama. Fans of the series will be thrilled to learn that the new installment is coming soon.

The two-part special, created and written by multi-award-winning Abi Morgan, will air later this year on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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New Faces and Returning Favorites

In a set of promotional images released on October 14, 2024, the BBC offers a sneak peek of new cast member Toby Stephens. Known for his roles in One Day and Lost in Space, Stephens joins The Split as Archie Moore, a charismatic family lawyer who may bring a new romantic twist to the series. Fans are speculating whether his character will capture the interest of Hannah Defoe or one of her sisters.

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Where to Watch The Split: Barcelona

The Split: Barcelona will air on BBC One and be available for streaming on BBC iPlayer. The production was filmed in Spain earlier this year, with principal filming wrapping up in May. Although a confirmed release date has not been provided by the BBC, the release of these photos suggests that it will hit screens soon. In the meantime, all three previous seasons of the series can be watched on BBC iPlayer.

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What to Expect from Series 4

The upcoming two-part special picks up two years after the emotional finale of Season 3, where Hannah (played by Nicola Walker) and Nathan (Stephen Mangan) amicably parted ways after 20 years of marriage. The special will bring the Defoe family to Spain for a sun-soaked destination wedding, set in the vineyards of Catalonia.

While the new episodes will introduce fresh characters like Archie Moore, it may also offer some hope for fans of the Hannah and Nathan relationship. One of the newly-released photos shows Hannah affectionately stroking Nathan’s cheek, sparking speculation that their story may not be over just yet.

A Wedding Amidst Love and Legacy

The BBC has revealed that The Split: Barcelona will delve into themes of love, legacy, and modern marriage. The drama will explore reunions and break-ups, with the potential for romance blossoming amidst the backdrop of a wedding in the Spanish countryside. As the Defoe family gathers for the wedding, viewers will be treated to a whirlwind weekend full of dramatic pre-nups, unexpected wedding crashers, and possibly some surprise proposals.

According to Abi Morgan, the special will continue to deliver what audiences have come to love about The Split: “In a world of brutal break-ups and tantalizing make-ups, the Defoe family are invited to a destination wedding of their own, promising all that audiences have grown to love about The Split.”

Filming in Barcelona

As suggested by the title, The Split: Barcelona was filmed in the Spanish city and features stunning scenes set in the sun-drenched vineyards of Catalonia. The Defoe family trades their briefcases for suitcases as they embark on this eventful trip, providing a beautiful backdrop to the emotionally charged narrative.

Cast and Characters

In addition to Toby Stephens, many of the original cast members will return, including Nicola Walker, Stephen Mangan, Annabel Scholey, Fiona Button, Deborah Findlay, and Ian McElhinney. Spanish actor Manu Fullola and Argentinian actress Romina Cocca will also join the cast as Alvaro and Valentina, the glamorous hosts of the destination wedding.

Series Creator and Writer

Abi Morgan, the mastermind behind The Split, returns as the writer for this new installment. Morgan, known for her critically acclaimed work on shows like River and The Hour, promises that The Split: Barcelona will deliver a weekend of romantic comedy mixed with chaotic twists.

How Many Episodes?

While The Split: Barcelona will only consist of two episodes, fans are already calling for more. The BBC remains quiet on whether the two-part special will lead to further series. However, with the show’s large and loyal fan base, the possibility of future seasons can’t be ruled out.

For now, fans can catch up on the first three seasons of The Split, available for streaming on BBC iPlayer.

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