Dramatic thriller follows Rebecca Arismendi, a widowed millionaire, who is shocked to discover that her late husband left part of his jewelry retail company to his first wife and to her daughter with him, Beatriz. ‘Mujer de Oro,” Created by in-demand Chilean writer José Ignacio “Chascas” Valenzuela, creator, showrunner and executive producer of the hit Netflix series “Who Killed Sara?” Chascas developed this project before signing a three-year exclusive deal with the streaming giant in 2021. The franchise also became the number one Spanish-language series globally on Netflix in 2017 and a Top 10 scripted series on Netflix in Colombia in 2020. The struggles of Catalina Santana with love and with her unceasing efforts to protect her family became a social media phenomenon, airing on Telemundo in the U.S. “Sin Senos Si Hay Paraiso,” Based on the original Colombian telenovela “Sin tetas no hay Paraiso,” the hit franchise is entering its fourth season and is a co-development with TIS (The Independent Studio, previously known as Telecolombia and Estudios Telemexico). It is somewhat inspired by “Lion,” the Oscar-nominated biographical drama starring Dev Patel, based on the true story of a young man who tracks the family he was separated from when very young. Drama deals with the themes of adoption and families, and was shot in Mexico and Miami. A romantic drama starring William Levy (“Resident Evil: The Final Chapter”) and Samadhi Zendejas (“Rosario Tijeras,” “La mujer del Diablo”) with Kimberly Dos Ramos (“La Desalmada”) playing the antagonist. The new series going into production and development this year are: “We allow for creativity and innovation as we continue to push the envelope and produce unique stories, that’s how we remain competitive,” she said. “Obviously, franchises are important for us as they allow us to leverage the equity of a show or a certain storyline,” said Barroeta, who added: “We definitely want to keep building on what we’ve been working at Telemundo for the past 20 years.” To stay competitive in an increasingly crowded marketplace, Telemundo has invested in the production values of its shows, acquiring the latest camera equipment, hiring film directors and combining the use of locations and its state-of-the-art studios. Defying reports of his death in the previous season, “the infamous ‘Señor de los Cielos’ is alive, breathing new fire, and destined to take back his place of power,” the synopsis goes.Įl señor de los cielos Courtesy of Telemundo Global Studios “The show is always rooted in reality,” said Barroeta who added that writer/creator Luis Zelkowicz has some 800 hours under his belt. Inspired by real events, the show stars Rafael Amaya as the titular drug lord who undergoes plastic surgery in order to evade capture. Telemundo’s programming is also buoyed by its action-packed Super Series, the International Emmy-winning franchise “El Señor de los Cielos” (“Lord of the Skies”), which just launched Season 8 on Jan. Speaking to Variety before hosting Telemundo’s presentation, Karen Barroeta, executive VP of production and development, noted: “We have evolved the genre so much that we now call them contemporary dramas, not telenovelas.” The long-form format runs an average of 80 episodes, stripped Monday to Friday, instead of the 120+ count of the traditional telenovelas. Romance, suspense and drama dominate the 2023 slate of Telemundo Global Studios, which presented its 2023 lineup at Content Americas under the banner The Telemundo Edge.
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