![]() Series from Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and the United States are beginning to crossover to mainstream media, and I’m sure this is just the beginning of the diverse content and storylines we’ll be seeing in the future. You will be on the edge of your seat watching Money Heist, singing along with Queen of Flow, playing detective in Who Killed Sara? and wiping your tears while watching Veneno. These shows can even serve as a learning experience if you want to brush up on your Spanish. If you don’t know any Spanish but are still intrigued, there are always the subtitles or dubbing in English options that make these shows just as good. Thanks to streaming services, we can binge-watch our favorite series in Spanish and unlock another world of stories that are different from what we saw on TV networks such as Univision and Telemundo. Today, your abuela’s telenovelas have evolved and improved in all aspects-from storylines and acting to diversity and production value. We were entertained, but also grew tired of the generic themes and basic stories such as the one of the poor girl falling for the rich guy. These had drama, action, iconic theme songs, and of course, romance. ![]() ![]() Long gone are the days when you would sit on your couch in the evening to tune in to the latest telenovela (soap opera).
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