'Corazón Indomable' Cast and News: Daniel Arenas and Ana Brenda Contreras' Show Premieres in English as 'Wild at Heart' [Watch]
Univision may have already aired "Corazón Indomable" in 2013, but now the U.K. is getting the chance to see all the drama unfold between Daniel Arenas and Ana Brenda Contreras' characters.
The show has been completely dubbed over and goes by its English name, "Wild at Heart," but some of the characters have kept their same names, according to Novela Lounge.
The show is being aired on Sky Channel 235. Unlike in the United States, where telenovelas are targeted to all kinds of Latinos, "Wild at Heart" is aimed at the African-Caribbean community in the U.K.
A promo for the show features Arenas and Contreras' characters fighting for love. While he is rich, she is not, and Arenas' family does not approve of his pursuing a relationship with that of Contrera.
The TV show is often compared to Arenas's current telenovela, "La Gata," with some saying the 2014 telenovela is inferior to "Wild at Heart."
Watch the promo below.
On Sky Channel 235, "Wild at Heart" seems to have replaced "La Patrona," the Aracely Arambula-fronted telenovela that started airing in July and finished recently.
Commenters were asked on Facebook what they thought about Maricruz in the new telenovela that began airing on Jan. 12, and some fans couldn't help but miss "La Patrona."
"I did [watch it], but still prefer my 'la patrona' ...awww i miss La Patrona," one user said.
There were a few ither fans who said it is be too soon to tell if the show would be goo, but they believe 'Wild at Heart" will probably be as enjoyable as "La Patrona."
Luckily for Sky viewers, "La Patrona" is back by popular demand.
"La Patrona" started airing again in the daytime, mimicking something Univision does in the United States. The Spanish-language network is currently airing the Angelique Boyer and Sebastian Rulli telenovela "Teresa" at noon from Mondays through Fridays, though it originally aired in 2011 in the U.S.
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