When Perla realizes her long-lost child is still alive, she sets out to find her — and take vengeance on her manipulative sister, whom she blames for her daughter’s kidnapping. The Mexican drama series Sisters’ Feud(Las Hermanas Guerra), from creator José Ignacio Valenzuela (Who Killed Sara?), stars Ana Serradilla (All the Places), Claudia Álvarez (Las Juanas), and Ana Valeria Becerril (Control Z).
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Many years ago, when Antonia (Álvarez) found out her sister, Perla (Serradilla), was sleeping with her husband, Bernardo (Tappán), the two got in a huge argument that led to a devastating car crash. The accident left Antonia infertile, for which she blamed Perla. Seeking retribution, Antonia captured and tortured Perla — forcing Bernardo to sexually assault Perla. Perla got pregnant, and soon after giving birth, Antonia kidnapped the child and left her for dead.
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Many years ago, when Antonia (Álvarez) found out her sister, Perla (Serradilla), was sleeping with her husband, Bernardo (Tappán), the two got in a huge argument that led to a devastating car crash. The accident left Antonia infertile, for which she blamed Perla. Seeking retribution, Antonia captured and tortured Perla — forcing Bernardo to sexually assault Perla. Perla got pregnant, and soon after giving birth, Antonia kidnapped the child and left her for dead.
- 11/18/2024
- by Ingrid Ostby
- Tudum - Netflix
If you think you’ve seen it all in Mexican telenovelas, think again. Sisters’ Feud (originally titled Las Hermanas Guerra) on Netflix is a whirlwind of drama, betrayal, and relentless plot twists. Created by José Ignacio Valenzuela, the show stars Ana Serradilla, Claudia Álvarez, and Ana Valeria Becerril and promises to take viewers on a jaw-dropping journey. Here’s a closer look at why this over-the-top drama is unlike anything you’ve seen, with all the shocking details from just the first episode.
A Tragic Beginning: A Tale of Two Sisters Torn Apart
The show starts with a high-stakes scenario right from the opening shot: a woman, Perla Guerra (Ana Serradilla), is chased on horseback through a desert by her sister, Antonia (Claudia Álvarez). Antonia, once deeply hurt by Perla’s betrayal, now seeks revenge. Years earlier, Perla’s affair with Antonia’s fiancé, Bernardo, led to a car accident that rendered Antonia infertile.
A Tragic Beginning: A Tale of Two Sisters Torn Apart
The show starts with a high-stakes scenario right from the opening shot: a woman, Perla Guerra (Ana Serradilla), is chased on horseback through a desert by her sister, Antonia (Claudia Álvarez). Antonia, once deeply hurt by Perla’s betrayal, now seeks revenge. Years earlier, Perla’s affair with Antonia’s fiancé, Bernardo, led to a car accident that rendered Antonia infertile.
- 11/14/2024
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
When looking at Netflix’s foreign dramas, “Sisters’ Feud” is a stunning Mexican show that breaks traditional storytelling rules. This psychological thriller, which Jose Ignacio Valenzuela created, goes against the rules of the genre by packing more emotional turns into a single episode than most shows do in a whole season.
At its core, the show is about how Perla and Antonia Guerra’s relationship is bad. It starts with a betrayal on their wedding day. It turns into a story of revenge, trauma, and moral decline that spans generations. It starts as a family argument, but it turns into a complicated web of lies, violence, and mental warfare that surprises viewers at every turn.
Valenzuela’s show stands out from Netflix’s other family stories because it doesn’t play it safe. While some foreign shows avoid controversy, “Sisters’ Feud” jumps right into the dark side, exploring themes of infertility,...
At its core, the show is about how Perla and Antonia Guerra’s relationship is bad. It starts with a betrayal on their wedding day. It turns into a story of revenge, trauma, and moral decline that spans generations. It starts as a family argument, but it turns into a complicated web of lies, violence, and mental warfare that surprises viewers at every turn.
Valenzuela’s show stands out from Netflix’s other family stories because it doesn’t play it safe. While some foreign shows avoid controversy, “Sisters’ Feud” jumps right into the dark side, exploring themes of infertility,...
- 11/13/2024
- by Mahan Zahiri
- Gazettely
Now that we are approaching the tailend of one of the worst years in the history of mankind, my theory that Netflix probably asked creators from all across the globe to come up with the most bizarre crime-fueled family dramas is looking more and more solid. The streaming platform kick-started 2024 with Fool Me Once, which focused on the shenanigans of a singular posh British family. Then there was The Accident, which involved several Mexican families. So did We Were Kings. Blood Legacy and Savage Beauty highlighted the opulence and wealth of elite South African families. Despite featuring actors from Australia, Ireland, and even India, The Perfect Couple talked about the stupidity of rich American folks. And then Territory took us to the great Down Under. But the issue with all of these titles was that they were bloody boring. I mean, they were supposed to be scandalous and the plotlines...
- 11/13/2024
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
The Accident is a Mexican thriller drama series written by Leonardo Padrón. The Netflix series revolves around a tragic accident that changes the lives of several families leaving them with their soul crippling guilt and resentment which leads them down the path of violence. The Accident stars Ana Claudia Talancón, Sebastian Martínez, Alberto Guerra, Eréndira Ibarra, Shaní Lozano, Silverio Palacios, Erick Elías, Erik Hayser, and Valentina Acosta. So, if you loved the thrilling story, compelling characters, and satisfying mystery in The Accident here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Who Killed Sara? (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Who Killed Sara? is a Mexican mystery crime thriller series created by José Ignacio Valenzuela. The Netflix series follows the story of Álex Guzmán, a man who spent 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit and now that he is out, he is determined to find who killed his...
Who Killed Sara? (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Who Killed Sara? is a Mexican mystery crime thriller series created by José Ignacio Valenzuela. The Netflix series follows the story of Álex Guzmán, a man who spent 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit and now that he is out, he is determined to find who killed his...
- 8/25/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
In our Q&a series Last Call, we get down to the bottom of every last thing with some of our favorite celebs - from the last time they were starstruck to the last song they listened to. This week, Alejandro Nones and Carolina Miranda take our call.
Who Killed Sara? is one of the biggest shows to hit Netflix this year, and the cast couldn't be more thrilled about its global success. "The moment we're having, the moment the show is having around the world, is something surreal, unexpected," Alejandro Nones told Popsugar. "It makes me feel very blessed, and I'm very happy about it." Carolina Miranda expressed similar sentiments, adding, "I love it. It's fabulous . . . It's great being here and to be a part of Who Killed Sara?."
Season two of the Mexican drama series left us with a major cliffhanger, so naturally, we're all wondering whether there will be a third.
Who Killed Sara? is one of the biggest shows to hit Netflix this year, and the cast couldn't be more thrilled about its global success. "The moment we're having, the moment the show is having around the world, is something surreal, unexpected," Alejandro Nones told Popsugar. "It makes me feel very blessed, and I'm very happy about it." Carolina Miranda expressed similar sentiments, adding, "I love it. It's fabulous . . . It's great being here and to be a part of Who Killed Sara?."
Season two of the Mexican drama series left us with a major cliffhanger, so naturally, we're all wondering whether there will be a third.
- 6/15/2021
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Manolo Cardona has come a long way since “Beverly Hills Chihuahua.” The Colombian actor had a recurring stint on Netflix’s “Narcos” and has now returned to the streamer headlining one of its hottest Spanish language series: “¿Quién Mató a Sara?” (“Who Killed Sara?”).
There, he plays Álex Guzmán, an ex-convict, a hacker extraordinaire and the titular character’s brother. Cardona is by no means a stranger to being a leading man, having starred in San Sebastian International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Goya Award-winning Spanish language and indie films, as well as playing notorious playboy Porfirio Rubirosa and Jesus on TV back to back. But this is the first time Cardona has entered the global stage, front and center, in a series that millions are viewing — and whose May 19 second-season drop they are eagerly awaiting.
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There, he plays Álex Guzmán, an ex-convict, a hacker extraordinaire and the titular character’s brother. Cardona is by no means a stranger to being a leading man, having starred in San Sebastian International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Goya Award-winning Spanish language and indie films, as well as playing notorious playboy Porfirio Rubirosa and Jesus on TV back to back. But this is the first time Cardona has entered the global stage, front and center, in a series that millions are viewing — and whose May 19 second-season drop they are eagerly awaiting.
What did you think of your character and...
- 5/19/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
HBO Max released the trailer for the upcoming comedy series “That Damn Michael Che,” which premieres on May 6.
Each installment of the “Saturday Night Live” star’s 10-episode series illustrates what it feels like to experience everyday situations from his own perspective, including racial profiling, unemployment and falling in love.
Fellow “SNL” cast members Cecily Strong, Heidi Gardner, Colin Quinn, Ellen Cleghorne and Colin Jost lend their talents to the series along with guest stars Omari Hardwick, Geoffrey Owens, Godfrey, Billy Porter and Method Man.
Che serves as an executive producer alongside Lorne Michaels, Erin Doyle and Oz Rodriguez.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
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Apple TV Plus revealed that the first three episodes of the upcoming drama-comedy series “Physical” will premiere on June 18. The final seven episodes of the season will be released weekly every Friday. Created by Annie Weisman, the series is set in the idyllic...
Each installment of the “Saturday Night Live” star’s 10-episode series illustrates what it feels like to experience everyday situations from his own perspective, including racial profiling, unemployment and falling in love.
Fellow “SNL” cast members Cecily Strong, Heidi Gardner, Colin Quinn, Ellen Cleghorne and Colin Jost lend their talents to the series along with guest stars Omari Hardwick, Geoffrey Owens, Godfrey, Billy Porter and Method Man.
Che serves as an executive producer alongside Lorne Michaels, Erin Doyle and Oz Rodriguez.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
Apple TV Plus revealed that the first three episodes of the upcoming drama-comedy series “Physical” will premiere on June 18. The final seven episodes of the season will be released weekly every Friday. Created by Annie Weisman, the series is set in the idyllic...
- 4/27/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld and Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
Just days after the season 1 premiere, Netflix has confirmed a season 2 renewal of Spanish mystery drama series Who Killed Sara? It’s slated to premiere May 19 on the streaming service.
Matías Novoa, Daniel Giménez Cacho and Antonio de la Vega join the cast of the series which stars Manolo Cardona, Carolina Miranda, Ginés García Millán, Claudia Ramírez, Eugenio Siller and Alejandro Nones.
In Who Killed Sara?, after 18 years of unjust imprisonment, Alex Guzmán (Cardona) is released from prison with the perfect plan to discover who killed his sister Sara (Ximena Lamadrid) and why the Lazcano family blamed him for the crime. What he doesn’t imagine is that the search for evidence will confront him with a much more dangerous detour than imagined: he will fall in love against his better judgement with Elisa (Miranda), the daughter of his main suspect, and, at the same time, will be horrified to...
Matías Novoa, Daniel Giménez Cacho and Antonio de la Vega join the cast of the series which stars Manolo Cardona, Carolina Miranda, Ginés García Millán, Claudia Ramírez, Eugenio Siller and Alejandro Nones.
In Who Killed Sara?, after 18 years of unjust imprisonment, Alex Guzmán (Cardona) is released from prison with the perfect plan to discover who killed his sister Sara (Ximena Lamadrid) and why the Lazcano family blamed him for the crime. What he doesn’t imagine is that the search for evidence will confront him with a much more dangerous detour than imagined: he will fall in love against his better judgement with Elisa (Miranda), the daughter of his main suspect, and, at the same time, will be horrified to...
- 3/29/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Who Killed Sara?” has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, with the new season of the drama set to premiere on May 19.
The 10-episode first season of the Spanish-language series launched March 24 on the streaming service. Per Netflix’s own daily “Top 10” list, “Who Killed Sara?” was the No. 2 title in the U.S. on Monday.
Here’s the official description for the first season of “Who Killed Sara?”: “Alex (Manolo Cardona), a man convicted of a crime he did not commit, is released after 18 years behind bars. Upon leaving, he only wants revenge on Rodolfo Lazcano (Alejandro Nones), the person responsible for the death for which he was sentenced. Things get complicated when Alex starts a sentimental relationship with Elisa (Carolina Miranda), the Lazcano’s youngest daughter, and when he discovers that Rodolfo is innocent and that someone else, who has skillfully kept in the shadows, was the true cause of his disgrace.
The 10-episode first season of the Spanish-language series launched March 24 on the streaming service. Per Netflix’s own daily “Top 10” list, “Who Killed Sara?” was the No. 2 title in the U.S. on Monday.
Here’s the official description for the first season of “Who Killed Sara?”: “Alex (Manolo Cardona), a man convicted of a crime he did not commit, is released after 18 years behind bars. Upon leaving, he only wants revenge on Rodolfo Lazcano (Alejandro Nones), the person responsible for the death for which he was sentenced. Things get complicated when Alex starts a sentimental relationship with Elisa (Carolina Miranda), the Lazcano’s youngest daughter, and when he discovers that Rodolfo is innocent and that someone else, who has skillfully kept in the shadows, was the true cause of his disgrace.
- 3/29/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Just days after “Who Killed Sara?” premiered on Netflix, the streamer announced the show is officially renewed and the second season will launch May 19.
Additionally, Matías Novoa, Daniel Giménez Cacho and Antonio de la Vega have joined the cast for the second season.
“Who Killed Sara?” follows Alex Guzmán (Manolo Cardona), who, after 18 years of incarceration, finally sets out to get revenge on the family he feels is responsible for the death of his sister, the titular Sara (Ximena Lamadrid). Through present-day storytelling and flashbacks to the time around the teenager’s death, more and more secrets of the Lazcano family get uncovered, but Alex finds himself more emotionally involved than he perhaps originally thought he would be, especially as he gets romantically involved with Elisa Lazcano (Carolina Miranda).
While Alex and the Lazcano children got some answers as to the patriarch’s twisted nature and criminal ways (and the...
Additionally, Matías Novoa, Daniel Giménez Cacho and Antonio de la Vega have joined the cast for the second season.
“Who Killed Sara?” follows Alex Guzmán (Manolo Cardona), who, after 18 years of incarceration, finally sets out to get revenge on the family he feels is responsible for the death of his sister, the titular Sara (Ximena Lamadrid). Through present-day storytelling and flashbacks to the time around the teenager’s death, more and more secrets of the Lazcano family get uncovered, but Alex finds himself more emotionally involved than he perhaps originally thought he would be, especially as he gets romantically involved with Elisa Lazcano (Carolina Miranda).
While Alex and the Lazcano children got some answers as to the patriarch’s twisted nature and criminal ways (and the...
- 3/29/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix released trailers for its upcoming series “Shadow and Bone,” and “Who Killed Sara?,” and ABC released an extended first look at Topher Grace’s upcoming sitcom “Home Economics.”
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HBO announced that “Q: Into the Storm,” a six-part docuseries that explores the origins of QAnon, will debut with two back-to-back episodes on March 21 at 9 p.m. Episodes will also be available to stream on HBO Max. The series will examine the evolution of QAnon in real-time and reveal how the anonymous figure known only as “Q” uses conspiracy theories and information warfare to game the internet, hijack politics, and manipulate people’s thinking. Additionally, “Q: Into the Storm” will examine QAnon’s influence on American culture and question the consequences of unfettered free speech permeating the darkest corners of the internet. HBO did not release information on from whom the docuseries comes, but...
Dates
HBO announced that “Q: Into the Storm,” a six-part docuseries that explores the origins of QAnon, will debut with two back-to-back episodes on March 21 at 9 p.m. Episodes will also be available to stream on HBO Max. The series will examine the evolution of QAnon in real-time and reveal how the anonymous figure known only as “Q” uses conspiracy theories and information warfare to game the internet, hijack politics, and manipulate people’s thinking. Additionally, “Q: Into the Storm” will examine QAnon’s influence on American culture and question the consequences of unfettered free speech permeating the darkest corners of the internet. HBO did not release information on from whom the docuseries comes, but...
- 2/26/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
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