During an interview on Oct. 12, "Club de Cuervos" creator Carlos Alazraki, who is also the president of Alazraki Entertainment, revealed that the show's creators are currently negotiating four news seasons.

"Club de Cuervos," which premiered in August 2015, is a drama and comedy that follows a family's fight for power, after the death of their patriarch and owner of the soccer club Cuervos.

The series, produced by Alazraki and Michael Lam, stars Luis Gerardo Méndez, Mariana Treviño and Stephanie Cayo. The show made headlines for featuring a full-frontal scene by model and actor Joaquín Ferreira.

Alazraki explained that the producers couldn't be happier with the success of the series, which is Netflix's first Spanish-language show, and he hopes that fans will be able to see more, according to Radio Fórmula.

"We are enjoying the success of 'Club de Cuervos,' we are the first company in the world that hires Mexicans at an international level ... and we're really happy. We will film for four more seasons and we will continue carrying out with the push and pull," said Alazraki, who also revealed that the show's lawyers are currently in Los Angeles taking part in negotiations.

In other Netflix news, the video streaming service officially launched in Spain on Oct. 20 with a press conference that featured some of the star's from their shows, Variety reports.

The series lineup in Spain will feature Netflix original shows like "Club de Cuervos," "Narcos," "Marvel's Daredevil," "Sense 8," "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," "Grace and Frankie" and "Marco Polo."  

"We are definitely interested in Netflix Spanish-language original production in Spain in the not too distant future and not just for the Spanish market but for the world, like 'Narcos,' 'Suburra' and 'Club de Cuervos' are for the world," said Joris Evers, who is the head of Netflix communications for Europe, Middle East and Africa.