Netflix has officially completed filming ‘Tropo Invidiosa’, the upcoming Italian adaptation of the breakout comedy hit ‘Envious’.
Invidiosa. Diana Del Bufalo as Vittoria in episode 103 of Invidiosa. Ten million. Lucia Iurio/Netflix © 2026
If you like hit comedy series jealousy (Envidiosa), you’ll be thrilled to hear that Netflix is officially giving the story an Italian makeover! Topic troppo invidiosa (which translates to very jealous), the new comedy series has just completed filming and is headed to Netflix globally. Netflix Italy confirmed the news via its WhatsApp channel and social media late last week.
Here’s your comprehensive guide to everything we know so far troppo invidiosa On Netflix.
based on the original series Envidiosa (Written by Carolina Aguirre and produced by Preludio), this brand new Italian adaptation is produced by Cattleya (part of ITV Studios) in association with Preludio. The OG Argento series has been a huge success for Netflix, having been released in four installments, with the final season debuting on Netflix earlier this year.
As we’ve covered in depth, Netflix has increasingly found that comedy series in particular are performing best in their home country, where humor is often part of the culture and doesn’t always translate. So, most of the time, comedies, especially international ones, struggle to break out of their home country, so to compensate for this, Netflix has been doing local spin-offs of its biggest IPs. of spain alpha male This is the largest example of this plan in action, with German, Dutch and French spin-offs all in action to varying degrees.
What is the story of Tropo Invidiosa?
The new series will follow a familiar premise to fans of the original show, but with a distinctly Italian flair. Here is the official logline provided by Netflix:
“Approaching the age of 40, Vicki becomes jealous of those who already have everything she ever wanted. However, an unexpected and certainly out of control journey will take her through new loves, revelations from the past, and unexpected encounters.”




