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Friday, January 14, 2022

Telemundo And Televisa Unveil A Small Set Of Productions For 2022

Telemundo's lineup has been maxed out due to high budget costs for action series and for the remaining 8 years they often licenced content from third parties. It's shocking how the African feed is standing with their 7 day offering.

Last year was the first time in 6 years, Telemundo actually gave a middle finger to super series. Last year, they managed to produce 4 series which is the most they've gotten within a year and also didn't have to be a revival or some super series.

Televisa on the other hand has been doing a lot of remakes and unlike Telemundo their linear stations or at least the English feed is 10 years behind of new content meaning that while their rival keeps up with modern times they choose to promote themselves as TCM.

2022 will see the addition of four new series two of which are returning with one being a watered down super series. At the moment, Televisa has two series lined up.

Returning shows (Telemundo only):

La Reina Del Sur 3: The series depicts the rise of Teresa Mendoza (Kate del Castillo), a young woman from Mexico who becomes the most powerful drug trafficker in southern Spain.

Pasión De Gavilanes 2: Taking place 20 years after the first season, the Reyes and Elizondo family will face new challenges that threaten their family. The death of a teacher shakes the family as evidence points to one of the sons of one of the couples as the possible culprit, triggering a series of heartbreaking events that will, once again, put their love and loyalty to the test.

Telemundo Africa won't air the first season for obvious reasons 1) it's too old and not everyone has a high level of tolerance for such show and 2) the African feed airs programs that went as far as 2010. The best option look online for the first season.

New series (Telemundo and Televisa):

Telemundo:
This was the super series I was referring to which has a measly 10 episodes.

The Diary Of Gigolo: Diary of a Gigolo tells the story of Emanuel (Castro), a Gigolo who leads a life of luxury and freedom. After surviving a childhood of violence and poverty, Emanuel forges a bond with Minou (Barraza), a businesswoman who takes him under her wing and helps him become a sought-after escort.

The Woman Of My Life: Tells the story of Ricardo Oribe, a physically unattractive man but a successful businessman, dedicated to his family and in love with his beautiful wife Daniela, a young aspiring actress. Ricardo's life takes a turn when his best friend Emilio betrays him and tries to kill him to take over his company and the family he never had.

Televisa:
Los ricos también lloran is an upcoming Mexican television series written by Leonardo Padrón and produced by W Studios for Televisa.It will premiere on Las Estrellas in February 2022. It is a reboot based on the 1979 Mexican telenovela of the same name, and the fourth production of the Fábrica de sueños franchise.

Amor dividido is an upcoming Mexican telenovela that will premiere on Las Estrellas on 17 January 2022. The series is produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa. It is an adaptation of the Colombian telenovela of Allá te espero.

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