Netflix Orders Dead-DJ Drama ‘White Lines’ From ‘The Crown’ Producers

TCA 2018: Alex Pina of “La Casa de Papel” — known domestically as “Money Heist” — is writer and showrunner

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Higher baby… get higher baby… and don’t ever come down! Netflix has ordered the new mystery drama “White Lines,” which comes from the producers of “The Crown” (pictured above) and “La Casa de Papel.”

When the body of a legendary Manchester DJ is discovered twenty years after his mysterious disappearance from Ibiza, his sister returns to the beautiful Spanish island to find out what happened. Her investigation will lead her through a thrilling world of dance music, super yachts, lies and cover-ups, forcing her to confront the darker sides of her own character in a place where people live life on the edge.

Alex Pina of “La Casa de Papel,” which is known here as “Money Heist,” is the writer and showrunner on “White Lines.” Andy Harries and Sharon Hughff will executive produce for Left Bank, while Pina and Cristina Lopez Ferraz will executive produce for Vancouver Media.

The “White Lines” announcement was one of many made by Netflix Sunday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. Earlier in the day, Netflix unveiled the trailer for Season 2 of Jason Bateman drama “Ozark.”

The streamer also set the date for Emma Stone-Jonah Hill series “Maniac,” and announced new Octavia Spencer series “Madam C.J. Walker.”

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