Netflix has been the mother of several great original productions and sagas, but one of the most successful worldwide was the Through My Window series, which is based on the novels written by Ariana Godoy.

The third and final installment, titled Looking at You, has become the most-watched movie in several countries, according to Flix Patrol. It not only exceeded expectations but also surpassed other formidable titles, such as Mea Culpa.

Marçal Forés directed the romantic drama for young adults, which was scripted by and the author herself and Eduard Sola. As expected, the Spanish actors Clara Galle and Julio Peña returned to star in the finale.

Through My Window 3: Looking at You ranked No. 1 on Netflix

Finally, after much anticipation, the Through My Window saga has come to an end with its third installment: Looking at You. According to Flix Patrol, the film has become the most-watched globally within just one day of its release.

The site specialized in streaming platforms also reported that it ranks at number 3 in the list of the most chosen on Netflix in the United States, indicating that it is considered a global success.

The story of Raquel and Ares has reached a conclusion, as fans and readers of the original trilogy have eagerly awaited. Clara Galle has returned one last time to bring the main character to life, while Julio Peña is from the middle of the Hidalgo brothers.

The plot follows them again, but despite having partners, Raquel and Ares are unable to turn the page. So, there is much more drama, chaos and conflicting emotions. Things will no longer be as they were, but can they forget family pressures and rekindle their love in the final chapter of the trilogy?

Clara Galle talk about ‘Looking at You’ and her role

Just a day ago, during the grand premiere of Through My Window 3: Looking at You, the female lead star gave an interview to Europa FM, discussing what fans can expect from the final movie of the trilogy.

Clara Galle spoke about the conclusion of the story, saying, “It’s the resolution, everything is resolved, and a lot happens, there are many endings. I am very proud of how it ended and the healthy dynamics that are built“.

She also talked about some of the high-voltage scenes where Raquel and Ares share intimate moments. The actress discussed what it was like to film these types of scenes and confessed that they have an “intimacy coach”, someone responsible for overseeing erotic sequences.

“It’s not just a tool to connect the actor with the director, but it’s someone who choreographs and knows how to make what we do real. It helps a lot to take the edge off; some use humor, others have it more controlled… There are different methods”, she revealed.

On the other hand, when asked about her character, Raquel, she didn’t hesitate to share what she feels they have in common, as both have a passion for reading and writing. “I’ve been writing since I was little, and I also love to read… And for now, I do it for myself. I guess I’ll eventually free myself from imposter syndrome“, she shared.