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Elite: All you need to know about Netflix’s teen thriller before binge-watching season 4

New episodes of Netflix's popular teen drama, Elite, began streaming on June 18. Here's the beginning to end recollection about the series so far.

Jun 19, 2021
Elite: All you need to know about Netflix’s teen thriller before binge-watching season 4

Season 4 of the teen drama Elite has started streaming and paving the way to its delivery, Netflix is dropping Elite: Short Stories, a series of shorts that will highlight a bunch of characters from past seasons and furnish watchers with a brief look into their lives. Be that as it may, for those hoping to make up for lost time rapidly, here's a breakdown of everything to know about the series before watching Season 4.

Season 1

Season 1 of Elite revolves around Nadia (Mina El Hammani), Samuel (Itzan Escamilla) and Christian (Miguel Herrán), a group of teenagers from San Esteban, a public school in Spain. After their school collapses, they wind up in a completely new climate - a school called Las Encinas. In spite of the fact that it's made for the rich and famous, nothing is as it appears.

Before the end of the initial eight episodes, viewers are aware of the way that Marina (María Pedraza) was killed and pregnant with Nano's (Jaime Lorente) kid, Nano was captured for the homicide of Marina despite the fact that Polo (Álvaro Rico) killed her with a trophy and Polo's better half, Carla (Ester Expósito), is covering for him.

In any case, while the whodunnit part of the series is interesting by its own doing, what makes Elite so compelling is the show's capacity to foster characters that are similar. From unexpected love triangles and coming out stories to an HIV diagnosis and the coercing of an instructor, Elite's first season isn't anything less than a wild ride.

Season 2

In the first episode of season 2, Christian gets hit by a vehicle and ends up in the medical clinic, which, sadly, marks the end of his character. In his absence, nonetheless, three new characters are brought in - Rebeka (Claudia Salas), Valerio (Jorge López) and Cayetana (Georgina Amorós). Given that season 2 picks up right where season 1 ended, Polo still hasn't been caught, and therefore the plot now revolves around Samuel's abrupt vanishing.

It's shown that Samuel isn't dead or missing, however is working with Guzmán to catch Marina's executioner. In the long run, Carla admits that Polo killed Marina, with Polo later shown leaving in cuffs.

In contrast to the first season, the second season of Elite feels marginally conflicted. The craziness is there, however the cliffhanger towards the end is excessive. All things considered, there are a couple of convincing minutes, a large portion of which include Nadia and her sibling, (Omar Ayuso), that help compensate for a couple of tough situations.

Season 3

Season 3 starts with another dead body, discovered to be Polo. All through the season, Ander (Arón Piper) discovers he has leukemia, another trio is formed (this time between Polo, Cayetana and Valerio) and Lu is at last uncovered as Polo's murderer.

Lu, Nadia and Malick are headed towards New York, Guzmán says he'll sit tight for Nadia, Carla chooses to concentrate abroad, Omar and Ander (who is presently going away) reunite and the rest are permitted to rehash their last year of secondary school.

In case you missed the Elite season 4 trailer, you can watch it here:

What's in store for Elite Season 4

While a few fan favourite cast members will not be returning, Samuel, Guzmán, Ander, Omar, Cayetana and Rebeka are going through one more year at Las Encinas. Also, four new faces will go along with them, which means the series gets an opportunity to foster new stories.

Made by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, Elite stars María Pedraza, Itzan Escamilla, Miguel Bernardeau, Miguel Herrán, Jaime Lorente, Álvaro Rico, Arón Piper and Mina El Hammani. Season 4 begins streaming on June 18 on Netflix.

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