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The House of Flowers is a black comedy drama television series that ran for three seasons, with one short film special, between 2018 and 2020. Predominantly set contemporaneous with its release, it also featured a plot in 1979, telling the story of the de la Mora family and their florists (La Casa de las Flores, The House of Flowers) across several generations.
The House of Flowers was the third Mexican Netflix original series, after Club de Cuervos and Ingobernable, [26] and the first television series that Caro has made. [27] A second and third season of the series were announced in October 2018.
The first season of The House of Flowers was released to Netflix in its entirety on August 10, 2018. Following the lives of the members of the upper class Mexican de la Mora family, it starts with the suicide of the father's mistress at his birthday party.
The third season of The House of Flowers, a Mexican black comedy-drama television series about the privileged de la Mora family, was released to Netflix in its entirety on April 23, 2020. It follows immediately from the end of the second season with Paulina being led into prison. It features the present-day stories of the de la Mora children ...
La Casa de Las Flores (House of Flowers) is back for its third and final season, ready to dig up all the lies and skeletons in closets, as well as take fans down memory lane. Season three takes ...
Along with “The House of Flowers,” which ran for three seasons from 2018 to 2020, Caro is known for creating Netflix’s 2020 limited series “Someone Has to Die” and directing films ...
The second season of The House of Flowers, a Mexican black comedy-drama television series about the privileged de la Mora family and their titular floristry shop, was released to Netflix in its entirety on October 18, 2019. The character Paulina de la Mora, played by Cecilia Suárez, becomes the main character.
Cast notes ^ The likeness of Castro as Virginia appears in the second and third seasons, and El Funeral , though she did not work for the show beyond season 1 and the use of her likeness is uncredited.