Aracely Arámbula is returning to Telemundo next season with a brand new project called "La Doña." The Mexican actress who starred in telenovelas like "Los Miserables," "La Patrona" and "Soñadoras" has been working on this new series for the past couple of months. David Chocarro will be her love interest in this new take on the Romulo Gallegos classic, while Danna Paola is set to be Arámbula's rebellious daughter.
The Spanish-language network also announced "La Fan" (working title), an original comedy comes from the mind of Angélica Vale and she is attached to star. There is no word yet on when these telenovelas will air. Read a brief description of each series below and tell us what you think!
“La Doña” (The Mrs.), based on Doña Barbara, the literary work by Romulo Gallegos, is a story of revenge and ambition, seduction and betrayal; all told from the perspective of an offended and abused woman named Altagracia. Altagracia represents the hundreds of thousands of Mexican women who have been victims of the violence by faceless men who are protected by impunity. But Altagracia, transformed into a strong-willed, ruthless man-eater known as La Doña, will seek out each and every one of these men to bring them to justice. The series will star Aracely Arambula and David Chocarro.
“La Fan” (The Fan), written by Marcela Citterio, inspired by an idea from Angelica Vale, is the comedic story of a cheerful and humble woman, who is the ultimate fan of famous telenovela actor, Lucas Duarte. People say one can’t escape one’s fate. People say we all have a story that is already written and nothing can change it. People say that what if something starts badly, it will end badly. People who say those things, do not know her. By a twist of fate, she will literally collide into Lucas Duarte’s life, and despite every attempt, he will not be able to escape her blind adoration. Lucas will reluctantly begin to realize that he needs her and cannot imagine his life without her, as she begins to see that he is not the perfect leading man she thought he has.
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