Spain gets into the horror television game with werewolf thriller Moon

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Horror television is hot right now, and Spain isn’t letting the trend pass them by. According to Variety, top TV producer Globomedia is embarking on a high-concept werewolf series called MOON.

The show will star Belen Rueda (pictured right) – of THE ORPHANAGE and JULIA’S EYES fame – as a judge sent to investigate mysterious occurrences in the benighted village of Calenda.

Spain’s first show to revolve around lycanthropes, MOON will also reportedly have a teen romance story (of course it will), with the judge’s daughter falling for a local civil guard officer, to be played by Fran Perea.

With a production budget of roughly $688,000US per episode, MOON will start shooting during the first quarter of 2012.

Source: Variety

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