Viewers of See You in Another Life are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. See You in Another Life is a Spanish crime drama series created by Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo and Alberto Sánchez-Cabezudo. The story is based on Manuel Jabois’ book “Nos vemos en esta vida o en la otra” which covers the 2014 interview between Jabois and Gabriel ‘Baby’ Montoya Vidal, who was convicted for his involvement in the 11 March 2004 train bombings in Madrid, Spain.
Here’s how many episodes are in See You in Another Life and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in See You in Another Life?
See You in Another Life has 6 episodes.
The episode list is as follows:
- Episode 1: Baby
- Episode 2: Sagitario
- Episode 3: The Line
- Episode 4: The Runner
- Episode 5: The Silence
- Episode 6: La Maruca
All episodes of See You in Another Life chronicle the life of Gabriel ‘Baby’ Montoya Vidal and his involvement in the horrific terrorist attack on European soil by the Jihadi in March 2004 known as the 11M Train Bombings, when at age 16, he associated with a retired schizophrenic miner named Emilio Trashorras and helped in the transfer of explosives from Asturias to Madrid. Vidal reportedly became the first person convicted for his role in the attacks.
The cast of See You in Another Life includes Roberto Gutiérrez as Gabriel ‘Baby’ Montoya Vidal, Quim Àvila Conde as Adult Gabriel Montoya Vidal, Pol López as Emilio Trashorras, Tamara Casellas as Baby’s mother, and Mourad Ouani as El Chino.
When do new See You in Another Life episodes come out?
All episodes of See You in Another Life are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“This series is adapted from the book by Manuel Jabois’ “Nos vemos en esta vida o en la otra” (We’ll Meet in This Life or the Next). Based on the interview he conducted with Gabriel Montoya Vidal (“Baby”) in 2014, it tells of his involvement in the worst Jihadi terrorist attack on European soil in March of 2004.”