
The anthill received a visit this Monday holiday from Salva Reina and Alejo Sauraswho presented Pablo Motos with the third season of the series Jamwhich will be released on Prime Video on December 22.
With an exceptional cast of more than 30 actors, this new opus gets stuck in a Christmas traffic jam where surprising, comical and emotional adventures take place on the asphalt.
“If anyone doesn’t know Jam“How would you explain it?” Pablo Motos asked them: “These are little stories that take place in a traffic jam. Each in their own movement and in their reality. Mine is that of a father obsessed with bargains and shopping and who ends up badly,” Reina explained.
The actor recalled that in one of his scenes in Jam there was a fire, something the team hadn’t prepared for: “Yes, I went from fiction to reality“, admitted the guest.
“The fire shouldn’t have been that big, but they did the previous tests with a fresh, green tree and, when it was filmed, the tree was already dry and it took a lot of things. The firefighters came“, he added.
The presenter pointed out that after filming this scene, the actor received a Goya. “Yes, it was a beautiful moment, I really like everyone on set. for the luck they wished me for the awards,” he commented.
Then, Motos recalled that before devoting himself to acting, Salva Reina was a physical education teacher: “Yes, everyone has a dark past and I studied INEF”he admitted.
“I came to practice and spent a few years teaching.. I was 24 years old, I was hairless, with this little voice, and when I arrived in the teachers’ room, they always asked me: “Who is your tutor?”, he noted with a laugh.
Furthermore, the host of the Antena 3 show also commented that before being an actor, Reina had worked as a clown: “Yes, actually, I always have confetti in my pockets, because you never know when there is something to celebrate,” he admitted.
“One day I was coming back with a van and the Civil Guard stopped me. They asked me to put everything I had in my pockets on the seat and all the confetti is out“, he concluded.