The Netflix Spanish series “In Love All Over Again,” which was originally called “Every Time We Fall in Love,” is about Irene, a film student and aspiring filmmaker from Castellón who moves to Madrid. Irene gets closer to Julio when she moves to the capital city of Spain. Julio goes on to become an up-and-coming actor. The romantic series, which was made by Carlos Montero, shows how their lives change in ways that bring them closer together and, in the end, threaten their relationship. The first season of the show, which stars Georgina Amorós as Irene and Franco Masini as Julio, ends with a shocking cliffhanger and a lot of unanswered questions. Let us help you if you want a more in-depth look at the same thing. SPOILERS AHEAD.
In Love All Over Again Recap
At the beginning of “In Love All Over Again,” Irene is thinking about breaking up with her boyfriend Fer because she is going to Madrid to study film. Fer talks her into staying with him even though they live far apart. She makes friends with Da, Jimena, Adri, and Matt when she gets to Madrid, and she ends up sharing an apartment with them. She also wants to make a short movie with the help of the people who live with her. Irene meets Julio at the premiere of a new movie by Oscar Romano, who is a well-known director. At the party after the premiere, they become friends, and she asks him if he would be interested in being the main actor in her short film. On the way home from the party, a bomb goes off on the train, which sends them to the hospital.
After the explosion, Irene goes back to Castellón, where she meets up with Fer again. But when her parents see how much she misses Madrid, they call Da and Jimena and ask them to take her back to the capital city. Fer offers to drive them, but before he could get back to his home town, he saw Irene and Julio making out. Fer breaks up with her, which makes it possible for Irene and Julio to start dating. While this is going on, Romano finds out more about Julio and decides to put him in his next movie. Julio is in both Romano’s movie and Irene’s short movie at the same time, and Romano’s movie makes him famous overnight.
Fer goes back to Madrid and makes friends with Jimena so he can see Irene again. He ends up sleeping with the roommate of the woman he used to date. Fer ends up having sex with Irene while Jimena thinks about going out with Fer. Jimena tells Julio that his girlfriend slept with her ex-boyfriend, which breaks her heart. Julio breaks up with her without telling her why. Fer makes Jimena pregnant, but when he asks her to marry him, she says no. Julio agrees to make his next movie with a well-known director, but Irene shows up as an intern on the set. Even though he doesn’t like her at first. Irene gets him to behave better, which brings them back together.
Irene breaks up with Julio when she sees him having sex with a girl in his caravan while they are on set. She stays in her apartment and doesn’t answer his calls until he comes to see Jimena, who is pregnant. Irene takes him back as her partner, and they both have a party to celebrate. Julio will soon be up for a Goya award. He asks Irene to be his date to the awards night, but at the last minute, she says no. He breaks up with her again because he is so angry. After almost 20 years, Irene is getting ready to get married to Fer. Julio, who is addicted to drugs, comes back into her life with a movie he made about their relationship.
In Love All Over Again Ending: Does Irene End Up Together with Julio or Fer?
Irene and Julio have done everything they can to make their relationship work, but it can’t survive the problems that keep coming up. She leaves Madrid and his life for good in the end. Julio, however, doesn’t forget her. He makes a movie about his relationship with Irene as a tribute, but Irene ends up with Fer. She must have found a stable person who isn’t likely to hurt her in Fer. He becomes the best Valencian and makes enough friends in the Spanish government to live well. But when she goes back to Madrid for their wedding and runs into Julio by accident, she starts to doubt her choice to marry her childhood sweetheart.
Irene ends up having sex with Julio after meeting him by accident. She realizes that she still has feelings for Julio, which makes her want him even more. As far as Irene is concerned, a part of her heart will always want Julio, but she stops herself from wanting him by using her realistic view of life. Irene is well aware that she and Julio have hurt each other enough times for them not to be able to stay together. After feeling the pain over and over again, she might want to avoid it in the future, which is how she finds Fer. That could also be why she asks her fiance to marry her right away instead of waiting any longer.
Irene may know that if Julio comes back into her life, she will change her mind. She may want to avoid seeing him again and the pain that will come with it by getting married to Fer as soon as possible. Irene’s wedding day is when Julio confronts her and forces her to choose between him and Fer. If Irene goes with her heart, she might choose Julio. After their unplanned meeting, she must have realized that it’s pointless to try to completely break up with Julio, since they can’t help but get back together when they’re in the same place. She knows that while she was away, Julio was waiting for her and thinking about the good times they had together.
The last time Irene and Julio break up is when Julio becomes obsessed with his movies and the awards he might win. He gets busy with parties and interviews that are all about him and take him away from his life with Irene. Irene makes it clear to Julio that she can’t be a “trophy girlfriend” by going to the Goya awards with him. But when Irene has to decide between Julio and Fer, the actor isn’t the same innocent person she was before. He’s grown up enough to respect and value Irene’s uniqueness and presence in his life, as shown by the fact that he wants her to become a director.
Because of these things, Irene might be tempted to choose Julio again over Fer. Still, Fer might not want to give up hope just yet. Irene’s reunion with Fer has made her feel safe and comfortable enough to agree to marry him. Julio has hurt her both on purpose and by accident over the years, so it might make sense for her to choose Fer because he won’t hurt her on purpose. If she wants a normal, pain-free relationship, she might choose Fer over Julio, who is still recovering from drug addiction and can only give her a rough time.
Will Irene Become a Director? Will She Accept Julio’s Offer?
Julio shows up at Irene and Fer’s place to tell her that he has been offered a role in a movie version of “The Wind from the East,” Irene’s favorite book, which he would play. He tells her that one of the terms of the deal gives her full creative control over how the adaptation is made. Irene has always wanted to be a filmmaker, so she doesn’t say no to Julio right away. Irene can only take Julio up on his offer if she wants to be with him instead of Fer.
Irene doesn’t even watch Julio’s movie because she’s afraid that if she does, she’ll change her mind about breaking up with him. Someone like that won’t be able to work with Julio just as the actor’s director. Also, she might not be able to take Julio up on his offer, so she asks Fer to understand. Fer has already lost Irene to Julio, and he might not be able to deal with the actor being in his life again if it means his relationship with his fiancée is in danger. If Irene wants Fer to be a part of her life, she might have to turn down Julio’s offer.
Even if Irene turns down the job, that doesn’t mean she won’t become a director. Irene has been writing a screenplay while she has been in Madrid. She may try to make a movie without Julio’s help. If she wants to spend the rest of her life with Fer and feel safe with him, she might turn down Julio’s offer.