‘La Moderna’ Approaches Its Final Chapter

• After more than 350 episodes, the series prepares its conclusion with intense storylines and major events that will captivate viewers
• Based on the novel by Luisa Carnés, the series was nominated for an International Emmy in 2024 and is a finalist at the 2025 Alma Awards

As the ending of La Moderna draws near, the drama intensifies and events unfold at a rapid pace. Produced by RTVE and Boomerang TV, and based on the novel by Luisa Carnés, the series has achieved significant recognition, including an International Emmy nomination, an award from the FICAL Almería Film Festival, and a 2025 Alma Award nomination for its writing team, granted by the Screenwriters’ Guild.

In the Final Episodes…
After more than 350 episodes, the well-known tea room and its characters prepare for a grand farewell. At the Pedraza mansion, Emiliano continues to manipulate Pepita, trying to bend her to his will and convince her that Maruja is mentally unstable. However, Rodrigo, Paula, and the increasingly united Iván and Mercedes are determined not to let Emiliano succeed.

Don Fermín receives the worst possible news from Captain Dávila: Lázara’s body has been found. Devastated, the tea room owner is ready to do whatever it takes to get justice. Meanwhile, with Quico revealed as the Hooded Man of Puerta del Sol, Teresa, Cañete, and the rest of the La Moderna staff fear he will strike again—this time fatally. The Valbuena sisters and Agustín, meanwhile, are wrapping up the final day of filming their movie, unaware that tragedy looms over them.

La Moderna
La Moderna, adapted from the novel Tea Rooms by Generation of '27 writer Luisa Carnés, premiered in September 2023 with a storyline centered around a prestigious tea room in 1930s Madrid. The original cast included Helena Ezquerro, Stéphanie Magnin, and Almagro San Miguel, along with Begoña Maestre, Carles Sanjaime, Teresa Hurtado de Ory, Berta Galo, Llorenç González, Alba Gutiérrez, Sara Rivero, and Bárbara Maestranza.

In its third season, the series took a major turn in its plot and introduced a new lead cast in September, featuring Lola Marceli, Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Miguel Hermoso, Magdalena Tejado, Jesús Mosquera, Diana Palazón, Pepe Nufrio, and Clara Alvarado.