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Alpha Males

Alpha Males

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2022- 2026
6 Seasons
42 Episodes
7.5(152 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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Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

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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
Acting

Raúl Tejón

Raúl Camacho Sotillo

Raúl Tejón
Acting

Paula Gallego

Álex Peralta Martínez

Paula Gallego
Acting

Raquel Guerrero

Esther Alonso

Raquel Guerrero
Acting

María Hervás

Daniela Galván

María Hervás
Acting

Kira Miró

Luz Ferreiro

Kira Miró

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