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A new Netflix original series to be created by Caro was announced in October 2016, [24] with the title and the principal cast being announced in January 2017. [25] 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 ]
The full 13-episode first season was released on Netflix on August 10, 2018. [28] Before the first season was released, a trailer debuted on June 12, 2018. [29] By November 2018, it was one of the most-watched current series around the world, marking it as a part of the Mexican boom of new media and a Netflix success. [30]
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 (AKA La Casa de las Flores) is getting the movie treatment, courtesy of...
The original cast also appear in archive footage. [8] On March 17, 2020, Netflix shared the opening title sequence for the final season, and announced the release date as April 23, 2020. [32] The final trailer was released on April 2, 2020, picking back up with the original main cast from the end of the second season. [33]
Martin Scorcese's epic Killers of the Flower Moon is in theaters now, and the movie tells the true story of the Osage murders.After oil was discovered on Osage Nation land, the rights belonged to ...
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.
The Netflix logo also got a floral makeover this season. Instead of its traditional red, the logo for the third season of "Bridgerton" is covered with violet flowers — possibly in reference to ...