From the reboot of I Cesaroni to the third season of Viola come il mare, here are all the fiction series that will air on Mediaset in the upcoming season.
Pier Silvio Berlusconi 2024 said: "I am satisfied with the direction we've taken for Mediaset's fiction, even though it's difficult to have just one. The titles revealed for the new season are a mix of solid confirmations and great novelties, with the addition of new talents like Giuseppe Fiorello, Marco Bocci, and Alessandra Mastrolonardi.
I Cesaroni (Prod: Publispei, 6 eps.) - The successful fiction that aired on Canale 5 for six seasons from 2006 to 2014 returns with a new season featuring Claudio Amendola as Giulio Cesaroni and many other actors from the old cast. "We've been working on writing this reboot of 'I Cesaroni' for a year," reveals Daniele Cesarano, Head of Drama at Mediaset. "We don't want to ruin its memory." The seventh season of "I Cesaroni" is scheduled to air on Mediaset soon, with six episodes.
Fratelli Corsaro (Camfilm/Taodue - 4eps.)
This fiction stars Giuseppe Fiorello and is an adaptation of the novels by Palermo journalist Salvo Toscano. Fiorello plays Fabrizio Corsaro, a crime reporter in Palermo. He is joined by Paolo Briguglia as his brother Roberto, a criminal lawyer. Together, they solve intricate cases. Four episodes are planned.
Viola come il mare 3 (LuxVide)
The adventures of journalist Viola Vitale (Francesca Chillemi) and chief inspector Francesco Demir (Can Yaman) return with the third season of "Viola come il mare." Following the great success of the second season, there will be a collaboration between Mediaset Infinity and Canale 5 for its broadcast.
Storia di una famiglia perbene 2 (11 Marzo Film, 4 eps.)
With Giuseppe Zeno, Simona Cavallari, and Federica Torchetti. In the second season of "Storia di una famiglia perbene," we find the De Santis family continuing their fight against injustices in early 1990s old Bari, seeking truth and silence against all forms of violence. Four episodes are planned.
Maria Corleone 2 (Clemart/Taodue - 4 eps.)
Four episodes with the character played by Rosa Diletta Rossi. Maria Corleone, the daughter of a mafia boss, leaves her job as a designer in Milan to take care of her family in Palermo, under attack from a rival clan. In the last episode of the first season, a man points a gun at Maria Corleone, but the finale remains open: was the protagonist hit?
Il patriarca 2 (Camfilm/Taodue - 6 eps.)
The character of Nemo Bandera, played by Claudio Amendola, returns for six episodes. Amendola also directs. The patriarch Nemo Bandera is a powerful entrepreneur dealing with illegality, moral principles to sacrifice, and a large family waiting to understand who the official heir will be.
Le onde del passato (Banijay Studios Italy - 6 eps.)
The new fiction, divided into six episodes, stars Anna Valle and Giorgio Marchesi. Anna Valle is Anna Reali, a private jet pilot who decides to return to Elba Island when her friend Tamara is accused of murder. Giorgio Marchesi is Luca Bonnard, the police commissioner handling the case.
La Regola del Gioco (Fabula Pictures, 4 eps.)
A new fiction with Alessandra Mastronardi, planned for four episodes. Daria starts collaborating with the Secret Services, embarking on a journey that will lead her to find her father.
Alex Bravo (11 Marzo, 6 eps.)
Marco Bocci is Alex Bravo, an unconventional police officer. The fiction is filmed in the Marche region, with Senigallia as the main location. Six episodes are planned.
Tutto quello che ho (Mari Film - 4eps.)
Four episodes with Vanessa Incontrada playing Lavinia, a lawyer married to a policeman, Matteo (Marco Bonini). After a family tragedy, the couple will be forced to face a major crisis.
Buongiorno Mamma! 3 (LuxVide - 4 eps.)
The story of the Borghi family, set on Lake Bracciano, returns for four episodes, with Raoul Bova as Guido and Maria Chiara Giannetta as Anna. Along with them in "Buongiorno Mamma! 3" are their four children: Francesca (Elena Funari), Jacopo (Matteo Oscar Giuggioli), Sole (Ginevra Francesconi), and Michele (Marco Valerio Bartocci).
(photo I Cesaroni - Publispei)