While main cast members Eduard Fernández, Megan Montaner, and Miguel Ángel Silvestre will certainly be returning, they’ll have an acclaimed American actor joining their ranks in season 2. It’s been announced that Paul Giamatti will now join the cast, playing Christian Barbrow. Barbrow is a truly multi-faceted character, having his hands in the world of tech, business, science, and even sci-fi novels. Furthermore, he’s an American billionaire who serves as the head of a shadowy organization composed of some of the world’s most powerful people. If it wasn’t clear enough, Giamatti will be the new face of evil in the second season of “30 Coins.” Also joining him in the cast is Spanish actress Najwa Nimri (Netflix’s “Money Heist”).
What makes “30 Coins” so incredibly exciting in the first place, however, is the fact that it’s helmed by Spanish filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia and his long-time writing partner Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The duo first burst onto the scene in 1993 with the Pedro Almodóvar-produced “Mutant Action” (“Acción mutante”), followed by the underground gem “Day of the Beast” (“El día de la bestia”) in 1995. Their filmography features an eclectic assortment of horror, comedy, drama, and romance—sometimes simultaneously. If you’re looking to temporarily curb your appetite for “30 Coins” before the new season hits, it’s the perfect time to wade through De la Iglesia and Guerricaechevarría’s existing collaborative work.
Executive producers of “30 Coins” for HBO Max are Steve Matthews, Miguel Salvat, and Antony Root. De la Iglesia and Carolina Bang will serve as executive producers for Pokeepsie Films. The second season will be a co-production between Spain, Italy, France, the U.S., and the U.K.
While main cast members Eduard Fernández, Megan Montaner, and Miguel Ángel Silvestre will certainly be returning, they’ll have an acclaimed American actor joining their ranks in season 2. It’s been announced that Paul Giamatti will now join the cast, playing Christian Barbrow. Barbrow is a truly multi-faceted character, having his hands in the world of tech, business, science, and even sci-fi novels. Furthermore, he’s an American billionaire who serves as the head of a shadowy organization composed of some of the world’s most powerful people. If it wasn’t clear enough, Giamatti will be the new face of evil in the second season of “30 Coins.” Also joining him in the cast is Spanish actress Najwa Nimri (Netflix’s “Money Heist”).
What makes “30 Coins” so incredibly exciting in the first place, however, is the fact that it’s helmed by Spanish filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia and his long-time writing partner Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The duo first burst onto the scene in 1993 with the Pedro Almodóvar-produced “Mutant Action” (“Acción mutante”), followed by the underground gem “Day of the Beast” (“El día de la bestia”) in 1995. Their filmography features an eclectic assortment of horror, comedy, drama, and romance—sometimes simultaneously. If you’re looking to temporarily curb your appetite for “30 Coins” before the new season hits, it’s the perfect time to wade through De la Iglesia and Guerricaechevarría’s existing collaborative work.
Executive producers of “30 Coins” for HBO Max are Steve Matthews, Miguel Salvat, and Antony Root. De la Iglesia and Carolina Bang will serve as executive producers for Pokeepsie Films. The second season will be a co-production between Spain, Italy, France, the U.S., and the U.K.
While main cast members Eduard Fernández, Megan Montaner, and Miguel Ángel Silvestre will certainly be returning, they’ll have an acclaimed American actor joining their ranks in season 2. It’s been announced that Paul Giamatti will now join the cast, playing Christian Barbrow. Barbrow is a truly multi-faceted character, having his hands in the world of tech, business, science, and even sci-fi novels. Furthermore, he’s an American billionaire who serves as the head of a shadowy organization composed of some of the world’s most powerful people. If it wasn’t clear enough, Giamatti will be the new face of evil in the second season of “30 Coins.” Also joining him in the cast is Spanish actress Najwa Nimri (Netflix’s “Money Heist”).
What makes “30 Coins” so incredibly exciting in the first place, however, is the fact that it’s helmed by Spanish filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia and his long-time writing partner Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The duo first burst onto the scene in 1993 with the Pedro Almodóvar-produced “Mutant Action” (“Acción mutante”), followed by the underground gem “Day of the Beast” (“El día de la bestia”) in 1995. Their filmography features an eclectic assortment of horror, comedy, drama, and romance—sometimes simultaneously. If you’re looking to temporarily curb your appetite for “30 Coins” before the new season hits, it’s the perfect time to wade through De la Iglesia and Guerricaechevarría’s existing collaborative work.
Executive producers of “30 Coins” for HBO Max are Steve Matthews, Miguel Salvat, and Antony Root. De la Iglesia and Carolina Bang will serve as executive producers for Pokeepsie Films. The second season will be a co-production between Spain, Italy, France, the U.S., and the U.K.
While main cast members Eduard Fernández, Megan Montaner, and Miguel Ángel Silvestre will certainly be returning, they’ll have an acclaimed American actor joining their ranks in season 2. It’s been announced that Paul Giamatti will now join the cast, playing Christian Barbrow. Barbrow is a truly multi-faceted character, having his hands in the world of tech, business, science, and even sci-fi novels. Furthermore, he’s an American billionaire who serves as the head of a shadowy organization composed of some of the world’s most powerful people. If it wasn’t clear enough, Giamatti will be the new face of evil in the second season of “30 Coins.” Also joining him in the cast is Spanish actress Najwa Nimri (Netflix’s “Money Heist”).
What makes “30 Coins” so incredibly exciting in the first place, however, is the fact that it’s helmed by Spanish filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia and his long-time writing partner Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The duo first burst onto the scene in 1993 with the Pedro Almodóvar-produced “Mutant Action” (“Acción mutante”), followed by the underground gem “Day of the Beast” (“El día de la bestia”) in 1995. Their filmography features an eclectic assortment of horror, comedy, drama, and romance—sometimes simultaneously. If you’re looking to temporarily curb your appetite for “30 Coins” before the new season hits, it’s the perfect time to wade through De la Iglesia and Guerricaechevarría’s existing collaborative work.
Executive producers of “30 Coins” for HBO Max are Steve Matthews, Miguel Salvat, and Antony Root. De la Iglesia and Carolina Bang will serve as executive producers for Pokeepsie Films. The second season will be a co-production between Spain, Italy, France, the U.S., and the U.K.