For decades the Guerrero brothers have controlled the flow of drugs from the peninsula to the rest of Europe. Now they're faced with one of the most crucial moments in their history. The eldest brother, Daniel, is released from jail after fifteen years, eager to recover his place in the family. The world Daniel left behind no longer exists. His father Abraham is sick, his brother Clemente has disappeared and now his middle brother, Tomás, holds the reins of the family business. The Guerrero brothers' worst enemy will be found at home, among themselves: the education they received from their father to fight like a pack of hounds to survive, no matter what the means, with no moral limits, like Giants. A war between siblings fought to the bitter end. Presentation of the first two episodes of the new Movistar+ series.
Enrique Urbizu has directed, among others Todo por la pasta (Anything For Bread, 1991), La caja 507 (Box 507, 2002), La vida mancha (Life Stains, 2003) and No habrá paz para los malvados (No Rest For the Wicked, 2011), which competed in San Sebastian's Official Selection and won six Goya awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor. Jorge Dorado has been nominated three times for the Goya Awards: as Best New Director for Mindscape (2013), with his short film La guerra (2006, co-directed with Luiso Berdejo) and with his documentary short Nuevos tiempos (2011). His second film, Teresa (2015) screened at the San Sebastian Festival.