Alpha Males
Alpha Males
Alpha Males
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2022- 2026
4 Seasons
36 Episodes
7.5(135 votes)
Returning Series
Comedy

Overview

Pedro, Luis, Raúl and Santi are four friends who feel a bit lost in the new world of empowered women, each trying to adjust in their own haphazard way.

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Netflix

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Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

8 members
Acting

Gorka Otxoa

Santi Peralta

Gorka Otxoa
Acting

Fele Martínez

Luis Bravo

Fele Martínez
Acting

Fernando Gil

Pedro Aguilar Prieto

Fernando Gil
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Raúl Tejón

Raúl Camacho Sotillo

Raúl Tejón
Acting

Paula Gallego

Álex Peralta Martínez

Paula Gallego
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Raquel Guerrero

Esther Alonso

Raquel Guerrero
Acting

María Hervás

Daniela Galván

María Hervás
Acting

Kira Miró

Luz Ferreiro

Kira Miró

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