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The second season of La Reina del Sur follows the life of Teresa Mendoza eight years after the events of the first-season finale. Isolating herself from the rest of the world, Teresa now lives an idyllic life in Italian Tuscany, but the kidnapping of her daughter forces her to go back to the underworld and reintroduces herself into drug trafficking.
The series follows Teresa Mendoza's (Kate del Castillo) life in drug trafficking. The series premiered on 28 February 2011, on Telemundo. In July 2020, Telemundo renewed the series for a third season, which is set to premiere on 18 October 2022. [1]
The third season of the American drama television series La Reina del Sur takes place four years after the events of the second season. The season is written by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas and directed by Carlos Bolado, Carlos Villegas and Claudia Pedraza, with Marcos Santana serving as executive producer and showrunner.
The three season Spanish-language telenovela follows the rise of drug lord Teresa Mendoza, played brilliantly by Kate del Castillo (who I immediately recognized as the cold-hearted Pilar from ...
The mom of four echoed Mendoza's feeling that there's pressure to "get over" or "move on" from a loss. Storms pass, and then a rainbow appears. Loss doesn't clear up like a storm does.
The season revolves around Teresa Mendoza nine years after the events of the first season. Hidden from the rest of the world, Teresa now lives an idyllic existence in Italian Tuscany, but the kidnapping of her daughter forces her to reintroduce herself into the underworld of drug trafficking and once again confront her old enemies and the past she tried to leave behind.
It is about a Mexican woman, Teresa Mendoza , who ends up as an international drug lord. [1] [2] Telemundo produced a Spanish-language television series of the same name, based on the novel. With a budget of 10 million US dollars, it was Telemundo's most expensive TV series at the time of its premiere in 2011. [3]
El Paso Times All-City Girls Soccer Player of the Year Del Valle's Mia Serrano stands for a portrait Thursday, May 23, 2024, at San Eli High School in San Elizario, TX.