Wild Bunch TV Expands Roster with New Titles Ahead of Canneseries
Introducing New Shows
Wild Bunch TV, the television sales and acquisition branch of the pan-European company, is set to broaden its lineup with two compelling new series: The Clan Olimpia and Single Bells. This announcement coincides with the lead-up to Canneseries, a major event in the television industry.
About “The Clan Olimpia”
The Clan Olimpia is a six-part Spanish crime drama featuring rising star Zaira Romero, known for her role in Carmen y Lola. Set in Spain in 2003, this series follows Olimpia, a reserved housewife whose life drastically changes following her husband’s cancer diagnosis. Faced with the responsibility of supporting her family, she turns to drug trafficking, delving into a perilous underworld.
The series also showcases talented actors including Fran Berenguer, and is produced by Tornasol Media, renowned for their Oscar-winning film The Secret in Their Eyes, along with Loreto y Olimpia AIE, Par Producciones, and Gloriamundi Producciones, led by Pablo Bossi.
Exploring “Single Bells”
Additionally, Wild Bunch TV is excited to announce its acquisition of Single Bells, a romantic Christmas comedy produced by De Mensen, a Dutch company linked to Studio TF1. The first season was a significant success in Belgium on VTM and gained popularity in the Netherlands and Germany.
The series has been crafted by a talented team including Charlotte Vanhecke, Tyche Beyens, Joyce Beullens, Wim Keppens, and Geerard Van de Walle. It follows Mina, portrayed by Julie Van den Steen, an eternal singleton whose family is determined to help her find a date in time for Christmas celebrations. Wild Bunch has secured both Season 1 and the upcoming Season 2, set to release by year-end.

Participation in Canneseries
At Canneseries, Wild Bunch TV, under the leadership of industry veteran Diana Bartha, is also showcasing Season 2 of Escort Boys, which will have its world premiere out of competition. This further cements Wild Bunch’s position as a key player in the international TV market.