‘Valeria’ Season 4 Premieres on February 14th

Netflix unveiled the premiere date and new images of the fourth and final season of Valeria.

The series, produced by Plano a Plano and based on the novels by Elísabet Benavent, will feature 6 episodes and will premiere on February 14, 2025 only on Netflix. 

As the four close friends venture into their thirties, their lives face new challenges that make it increasingly difficult to meet up. Yet, despite everything, sticking together remains the only thing that keeps them sane. In this final season, Valeria (Diana Gómez) will have to make a pivotal decision both for her love life, choosing between Víctor (Maxi Iglesias) and Bruno (Federico Aguado), and for her professional career; Carmen (Paula Malia) will have to tackle motherhood alongside Borja (Juanlu González) and all the changes that a baby entails; Nerea (Teresa Riott) will seek balance between her professional life as a freelancer and stability with Georgina (Mima Riera), and meanwhile, Lola (Silma López) will try to overcome a new life crisis: everything that changes when you turn 30, especially when your partner, Rai (José Pastor), is at a very different point in life.

Produced by Plano a Plano and based on the novels by Elísabet Benavent, the fourth season of Valeria is written by Marina Pérez and Montaña Marchena and directed by Laura M. Campos and Marina Pérez. The producer is César Benítez and the executive producer is Marina Pérez, Ángel Armada and Elísabet Benavent.

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