White Lines (TV series)

White Lines is a British-Spanish mystery thriller television series created by Álex Pina. The 10-episode first series was released on Netflix on 15 May 2020. In August 2020, the series was cancelled after one season.

Premise
When Zoe Walker's brother Axel is found dead, 20 years after going missing while he was working as a DJ in Ibiza, she decides to travel there and investigate.

Main

 * Laura Haddock as Zoe Walker
 * India Fowler as young Zoe
 * Nuno Lopes as Duarte "Boxer" Silva
 * Rafael Morais as Young Boxer
 * Marta Milans as Kika Calafat
 * Zoe Mulheims as Young Kika
 * Daniel Mays as Marcus Ward
 * Cel Spellman as young Marcus
 * Laurence Fox as David
 * Jonny Green as young David
 * Angela Griffin as Anna Connor
 * Kassius Nelson as young Anna
 * Juan Diego Botto as Oriol Calafat
 * Pedro Casablanc as Andreu Calafat
 * Belén López as Conchita Calafat
 * Francis Magee as Clint Collins
 * Tom Rhys Harries as Axel Collins

Recurring

 * Jade Alleyne as Tanny Ward
 * Ava Naylor as Matilda Ward
 * Barry Ward as Mike Walker
 * Fernando Albizu as Pepe Martínez
 * Agus Ruiz as Cristobal
 * Javi Coll as Juan Miguel Fonseca
 * Paulo Pires as George
 * Tallulah Evans as Jenny Walker
 * Geena Román as Sissy
 * Mariano Garmendia as Bruno
 * Maggie O'Neill as Yoana

Production
It was announced in October 2016 that Netflix had ordered a series created by Money Heist creator Álex Pina. In June 2019, Laura Haddock, Marta Milans, Juan Diego Botto, Nuno Lopes, Daniel Mays, Laurence Fox and Angela Griffin joined the cast of the show.

Filming
Filming commenced in June 2019 in the Balearic Islands and ended in October 2019.

Release
White Lines was released on Netflix on 15 May 2020.

Reception
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 63% approval rating for the first series with an average rating of 6.57/10, based on 16 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "A tasty, self-indulgent tangle of mystery, White Lines is a sight to behold -- even if there's not much below the surface." On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 50 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".