Prime Video Spain unveiled 13 new titles plus production updates in Madrid on Wednesday, led by the announcement of a second “Zeta” movie, starring Mario Casas (“Cross the Line”), details of “Enfrentados: Marfil,” starring Ester Expósito, and first look images of “Su Majestad,’ Season 2, headed by Anna Castillo (“Nowhere”).

At a Prime Video Presents event, it also confirmed “Operación Triunfo 2027,” hosted by Chenoa, broadcast live daily, a rarity for a streaming service, plus the return of a Spanish version of “LOL: Si te ríes, pierdes” with Antonio Resines and Georgina Rodríguez (“I Am Georgina”), who debuts as a co-host. “LOL” will bow in Christmas, Resines said.

Among new shows are “Si los muertos hablaran,” with Carmen Machi (“La Mesías”), Hugo Silva (“Marbella”) and Maribel Verdú (“Pan’s Labyrinth,” “Y tu mamá también”), the series “Mataleón” and a film version of Alex Mírez’s Wattpad smash.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary in Spain, Prime Video also confirmed Spain as its No. 1 non-English powerhouse, with its originals yielding more hits in Prime Video’s Global Non-English Top 10 than any other country in the world.

It already confirmed this February that Prime Video Spain’s Spanish-language “Culpables” film franchise – “My Fault” (2023), “Your Fault” (2024) and “Our Fault” (2025), based on Mercedes Ron’s Wattpad novels – had collectively shot past 100 million viewers. “Our Fault” featured as No. 1 in Prime Video’s Top 10 most-watched non-English language international originals over January 2025 to January 2026. All three films became No. 1 in more than 170 countries at launch, with over 90% of viewers coming from outside Spain.