
Alejo Sauras and Salva Reina They opened the week The anthill with a humor-filled visit, filming anecdotes and previews of the third season of jamthe series created by Rodrigo Sopeña, which returns to Prime Video on December 22nd. This Monday, December 8, the actors went to the Antena 3 program Disassemble some keys of the new episodes that rely again on the structure that has defined fiction since its premiere: short stories that take place during a gigantic traffic jam on a single day, also on the calendar for December 22nd, and that play with the idea of real time as a narrative axis.
During the conversation with Pablo Motos, Salva Reina brought to light some details of the episode in which he participates this season. Kira Miró’s partner has left the public speechless by revealing an incident that occurred during filming and, according to the actor’s statement, became a disaster one of the biggest horrors of production.

The actor has reported that in the middle of recording a Real fire in the car used for the sequence. The fire was part of the script, but the team did not anticipate the reaction of the Christmas decorations that adorned the interior, including a tree that, as described, had become completely dry over the weeks. This combination fueled the flames to an uncontrollable extent. “The car was actually on fire.” he recalled with a laugh, emphasizing that it took the team a few moments to understand that this was no longer a stage effect.
The conversation also led to several personal confessions. Alejo Sauras confessed in the room of the ants to the crime he committed on one occasion while traveling. According to him, he was able to take planes to any corner of the world thanks to his father, who worked for an airline. “They traveled a lot but had no money to eat or sleep. How did you do it? Did you steal food?Motos asked him.
“Not out of habit, but sometimes yes. I come from a neighborhood on the outskirts of Madrid. From four winds. I was lucky that my father worked at the airport and gave tickets to the employees. “The greatest thing for me in life is that I wouldn’t finish a year without being able to use everything that’s available to me and being able to travel to every part of the world that’s available to me,” the actor said. The Serranosand added that in Italy he found it necessary to steal food to survive.

“I ran out of money in Florence. I remembered that one of my sister’s friends lived there. I looked for it and found it, and it was coin season. He was a student and left me very little. But he left me to cover the cost of the train to Venice, another to Rome and the airport. “I had enough left over to buy a tub of cream cheese and sliced bread,” he said. “In the end, when I arrived in Rome, where I still had a day or two to go back, I was starving and fed up with bread and cream cheese.” When we got on the train to the other side, there were a few Japanese guys with a box of pizza that smelled like food,” he said.
“Throughout the trip I thought I wished they would invite me. When they got up to get their suitcases from upstairs, I grabbed the box and ran. I said, “They will catch me” and they will call me “thief.” I ran and ate at the same time in case they caught me. “I thought the Japanese were coming after me, but no one was chasing me,” concluded the man from Palma de Mallorca.