Los únicos
Los únicos (Spanish: "The uniques") is a 2011 Argentine superhero live-action television series aired by El Trece in the prime time. The "uniques" are a superhero team working as a covert operation unit. Main actors are Arnaldo André, Mariano Martínez and Griselda Siciliani, the two main supervillains are played by Favio Posca and Carlos Belloso.
Los únicos | |
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Genre | superhero live-action television series |
Created by | Adrián Suar |
Developed by | Pol-ka |
Written by | Pablo Junovich Cecilia Guerty Mariano Vera |
Directed by | Rodolfo Antúnez Sebastián Pivotto |
Creative director | Liza Gieco |
Starring | Mariano Martínez
Eugenia Tobal José María Monje Marcelo Mazzarello Victorio D'Alessandro Christian Sancho Juan Manuel Guilera |
Opening theme | Los Únicos Octavio Stampalia |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish language |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 243 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Adrián Suar |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | El Trece |
Original release | February 7, 2011 – May 11, 2012 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Alguien que me quiera |
Followed by | Solamente Vos |
Related shows | Sin Código |
External links | |
Website |
Premise
Unlike most productions by Pol-ka, Los únicos is not a telenovela featuring common people or a vengeance plot.[1] Instead, it is a crime fiction comedy with metafictional elements. As such, it avoids the usual constrains of the plots of the aforementioned genres.[1] The plot is influenced by the X-Men film series, Heroes and Sky High.[1]
Nicolás Cabré makes a spin-off of the Sin Código telenovela, playing again his former character of "Axel Etcheverry". In the new plot, the "Nielsen Security" group has gone bankrupt, and Axel blames his former teammate Gabriel Nielsen for it. Nielsen (which was played by Adrián Suar, creator of both series) has appeared a number of times, as well as other characters and references to the former telenovela.
Arnaldo André composed his character, an experimented leader managing a team, based over his own protective relations with relatives, and the ways TV producers try to motivate him to accept a work. He made a deliberate effort to avoid giving an authoritarian style to the character, to avoid comparisons with his former character at Valientes.[2]
Production
The series has had cameos from notable Argentine actors, such as Esteban Prol,[3] Eugenia Suárez, Carlos Baute and Anabela Ascar.[4] Gonzalo Heredia, from the previous successful telenovela Malparida, played himself in a casual scene,[5] with a brief cameo of Juana Viale, also from that telenovela.[6] Osvaldo Laport will play again his former character of "Amador Heredia" from Soy Gitano.[4] Miguel Ángel Rodríguez and Martín Bossi will play crime bosses, and Ana María Orozco will join the team.[4] A fashion show will include the presence of Pía Slapka, acting as herself, and fashion designer Roberto Giordano.[4]
The series had a successful rating, with nearly 20 points.[7][8]
Plot
The "Uniques" are actually one of several covert operation units of skilled or superpowered people working at different countries. Alfredo Monterrey organized many of those units, and the series is about the creation and organization of the Argentine branch. His recruits are Diego Rouvier, Axel Etcheverry, María Soledad Marini, Rubén Hagi, Rosario Ahumada, Violeta Morano and Hugo Albarracín. María has superhuman strength, Axel has an unbreakable skeleton, Rubén Hagi has indestructible skin, and Violeta Morano is precognitive. Diego and Rosario have no superhuman powers: Diego is a skilled secret agent, and Rosario a former burglar with a taste for high-stake thefts. The team is opposed by the villains Livio Muzak and Ronco Milevich. Ronco is capable of electric manipulation.
Cast
- Mariano Martínez as Diego Rouvier (season 1)
- Nicolás Cabré as Axel Etcheverry
- Griselda Siciliani as María Soledad Marini (season 1)
- Nicolás Vázquez as Ruben Hagi
- Eugenia Tobal as Rosario Ahumada (season 1)
- Brenda Asnicar as Keira Beltrán
- Marcelo Mazzarello as Adolfo Fortuna
- José María Monje as Hugo Albarracín (season 1)
- María Eugenia Suárez as Sofía Reyes
- Jimena Barón as María Paula Said (season 1)
- Claudia Fontán as Soraya Bismarck
- Arnaldo André as Alfredo Monterrey (season 1)
- Rodrigo Noya as Bruno Epstein
- Juan Manuel Guilera as Lucas Miller
- Victorio D'Alessandro as Ciro Fuentes
- Julieta Zylberberg as Helena Epstein (season 1)
- Pilar Gamboa as Violeta Morano † (season 1)
- Marina Bellati as Melania
- Leo Kreimer as "Zurdo"
- Ana María Castel as Elvira (season 1)
- Fabián Arenillas as Manuel Soria
- Carlos Belloso as Livio Muzak † (season 1)
- Favio Posca as Ronco Milevich
- Fabián Gianola as Dreyfus
- Martín Bossi as Patrón Carranza
- Tomás Fonzi as Joaquín Ferragut † (season 1)
- Daniel Hendler as Wilson Castro † (season 1)
- Emilio Disi as Américo (season 1)
References
- Stiletano, Marcelo (2011-02-09). "Los únicos" [The uniques] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: La Nación.
- André, Arnaldo (2011-02-18). "Arnaldo André: "La televisión me dio todo, todo, todo"". Clarín espectáculos (Interview). Interviewed by Adriana Schettini. Buenos Aires.
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(help) - "Esteban Prol se suma a "Los únicos"" [Esteban Prol join "The uniques"] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Clarín Espectáculos. 2011-03-20. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- "Más invitados especiales para Los únicos" [More special guests for "The uniques"] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Teleshow. 2011-03-31. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- "Este horario es mío" [This hour is mine] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Clarín Espectáculos. 2011-03-17. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- "Casi inadvertido, el "cameo" de una estrella en "Los Unicos"" [Almost unnoticed, the "cameo" of a star in "The uniques"] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Clarín Espectáculos. 2011-03-16. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- "Primero, la ficción" [First, fiction] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Clarín Espectáculos. 2011-03-17. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- ""Los Unicos" sigue marcando tendencia" ["The uniques" keeps marking trends] (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Clarín Espectáculos. 2011-03-18. Retrieved 2011-03-31.