Clarke Peters, Stanley Tucci in high-stakes AMC+ drama ‘La Fortuna’

Clarke Peters and Stanley Tucci play adversaries who share a tragic previous in “La Fortuna,” a six-episode sequence premiering Thursday (Jan. 20) on AMC+.

The worldwide manufacturing, co-written and directed by Oscar winner Alejandro Amenabar (“The Sea Inside”), follows rookie Spanish diplomat Alex Ventura (Alvaro Mel) and his fiery civil-servant ally, Lucia Vallarts (Ana Polvorosa), as they lock horns with maverick underwater explorer Frank Wild (Tucci). He’s recovered an estimated $500 million value of gold cash close to Gibraltar from a Spanish galleon sunk by the British Navy in 1804 and introduced it again to Atlanta — refusing to return it to Spain, which considers itself the bounty’s rightful territorial proprietor.

Alex and Lucia flip to internationally acclaimed maritime legislation lawyer Jonas Pierce (Peters) to face off in court docket with Wild on behalf of the Spanish Ministry of Tradition. Nevertheless it’s tough; Pierce and Wild had been finest mates and treasure hunters of their youthful days together with Pierce’s brother — whose demise on one in all their expeditions drove a wedge between the 2 males.

Alvaro Mel and Ana Polvorosa as Alex and Lucia in "La Fortuna."
Alvaro Mel and Ana Polvorosa as Alex and Lucia in “La Fortuna.”
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“I like their historical past very a lot,” Peters, 69, instructed The Put up. “I just like the sense of journey that children have and the need to discover and discover treasure. I feel that’s one thing that goes together with youth.

Stanley Tucci as Frank Wild in a scene from "La Fortuna." He's sitting on a deck in his office surrounded by his colleagues.
Stanley Tucci as Frank Wild in “La Fortuna,” premiering Jan. 20 on AMC+.
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“The unlucky demise of [Pierce’s] brother set him on a very totally different course and we’ll by no means know what actually did occur,” he mentioned. “Did his brother go in headstrong, go in by himself or was he coerced? Is Jonas mistaken in judging Frank as harshly as he's? “I feel he’s obtained a fairly good concept of who he’s coping with after we see the sport Frank is enjoying to be able to maintain on to the treasure.”

Pierce’s emotions towards Frank are apparent: he calls him a “pirate” and states emphatically that “No civilized nation would ever negotiate with a person like Frank Wild.”

“He’s principled and dog-eared and each of these traits hooked me,” Peters mentioned of Pierce. “Seeing the scripts, I obtained a very good sense of what his morals had been — not too removed from my very own — and it was a simple acceptance and a straightforward marriage.”

“La Fortuna,” tailored from the graphic novel “El tesoro del Cisne Negro” (“The Treasure of the Black Swan”), and shot totally on location together with Madrid, Cadiz and Zaragoza, consists of flashback scenes to 1804 displaying how the fleet of 4 ships, together with the titular galleon, had been attacked en path to Spain from America whereas transporting the gold cash — triggering the Anglo-Spanish Struggle (1804-09).

Alvaro Mel, Clarke Peters and Ana Polvorosa in a scene from "La Fortuna," which was filmed largely on location in Spain.
Alvaro Mel, Clarke Peters and Ana Polvorosa in “La Fortuna,” filmed on location in Spain.
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“The booty that was discovered [by Wild] was truly a part of their tradition heritage — as Alex says [about La Fortuna], they weren’t simply standing on the bridge of the ship tossing gold cash into the ocean for his or her amusement,” Peters mentioned. “The British attacked them and it did change the connection of Europe to itself for many years.

“It’s like what Jonas says, that the distinction between Frank and Indiana Jones is that Indiana Jones took treasure and returned it to the museum, the place Frank simply needs to hoard it and put it in his pocket,” he mentioned. “I feel that’s a really legitimate argument for Jonas to pursue — to verify the treasure is returned to the place it’s speculated to be.”

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