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Madrid, Spain – Netflix España has recently released a quirky promotional video for its popular series "Wednesday," drawing attention by humorously connecting the show's gothic world to a real-life Spanish locality. The short clip, shared on social media, begins with a satellite view of Earth, progressively zooming into "Los Infiernos" (The Hells), a small village located in the region of Murcia, Spain. The video then dramatically transitions from the geographical mapping to iconic, fantastical scenes from the "Wednesday" series, including the imposing Nevermore Academy and a vibrant, mysterious fairground. This unexpected juxtaposition, accompanied by the text "It's just a village in Murcia, it won't be much," has resonated with Spanish audiences, particularly those familiar with the popular internet meme suggesting "Murcia doesn't exist." The creative marketing approach has generated significant engagement online, with many users from Murcia expressing amusement and pride. "Netflix including my city in something, even if it's a meme. I love it, that's why I'm subscribed," commented one user. Another added, "What a good day to be from Murcia." While the series "Wednesday" was primarily filmed in Romania, Netflix's playful nod to the Spanish region has successfully captured local attention and further amplified the show's presence in the Spanish market.
La segunda temporada de la serie protagonizada por Jenna Ortega se estrena el próximo 3 de septiembre