Jonás Cuarón’s feature Chupa has added Oscar nominee Demián Bichir, Dominic Mariche, Adriel Manzano and Isabella Patron in principal roles.
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Luis Miguel: La Serie is coming back.
The Netflix musical biopic series is being picked up for a third and final season, Variety reported.
The news came just ahead of the Season 2 finale.
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The series is advertised as the only officially authorized series about the notoriously private titular international Latino superstar.
In Season 2, Diego Boneta stars as the award-winning Puerto Rican-born Mexican singer, and features Macarena Achaga as ‘Luismi’s’ daughter Michelle
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Mónica Marie Zorrilla Ahead of its Season 2 finale, “Luis Miguel: La Serie” is announcing that it will get a third (and final) season on Netflix.
Manuel Betancourt November 1901. Mexico City.
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SPOILER ALERT! In the penultimate episode of ‘Luis Miguel - The Series’ Entrégate, ‘Micky’ (Diego Boneta) is struck by the charms ‘Jessy’, a young journalist who in real life is Daisy Fuentes (personified by Mariela Garriga). Some may not remember it, but in the nineties, Luis Miguel had a notorious affair with the Cuban-American presenter, between 1995 and 1998.Fuentes joined MTV in 1993, becoming the first Latina VJ in the United States.
Dance of the 41 (★★★★☆), the steamy fictionalized account of a real-life scandal that rocked Mexican high society in 1901.Alfonso Herrera, so good on Sense8 as the lover of a closeted action star, is excellent here as the son-in-law with a secret, Ignacio de la Torre.