This Tuesday, October 10, Entrevías fans will finally be able to enjoy the long-awaited premiere of its third season on Telecinco. The successful series, which will air today at 10:50 p.m., promises more intense emotions and unexpected plot twists.

In the first chapter, titled “A New Beginning”, the tranquility in the neighborhood will be threatened by the arrival of Maica (Natalia Dicenta), the ex-wife of Tirso Abantos (José Coronado), and the surprising ‘resurrection’ of Ezequiel (Luis Zahera).

The premiere episode begins with the news of Irene’s imminent birth. However, the tranquility will not last long when Tirso discovers that Mari Carmen, now known as Maica, has returned to the neighborhood and established a center to help gang members get off the streets.

This project becomes a declaration of war against the gangs, who will not hesitate to respond with violence. Furthermore, Maica’s closeness irritates Tirso, who has not yet forgiven her abandonment of him.

For their part, Irene and Nelson consider that Maica’s arrival is a perfect opportunity for Nelson to find employment and to start an independent family. Maica’s return promises to stir the waters and trigger unexpected conflicts in the Entrevías neighborhood.

Commissioner Romero (Óscar Higares) returns to the neighborhood after Amanda’s imprisonment and assumes command of the police with a clear objective: to bring order to the streets. His presence generates tensions both in his team and in the community, as he is willing to take drastic measures to achieve his political goals.

Meanwhile, Ezequiel wakes up from a coma with a serious problem of amnesia. His return surprises everyone, especially Nata and her henchmen, who had tried to kill him in the past. This plot is probably one of the most intriguing in the series.

With a cast of talented actors and fascinating plots, Entrevías prepares to captivate its audience once again in this exciting third season. Don’t miss the premiere this Tuesday at 10:30 p.m. and stay tuned for exciting plot developments to come.