The show's premiere is not too long from now, so here's a look Talk of a Spanish version of "Breaking Bad" has been going on for quite a while, and the premiere of the show is just around the corner.
Montserrat finally found her answer. Alejandro is alive. In last week's episodes of "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó," Montserrat was contacted by Alejandro ahead of her wedding, which caused her a lot of confusion.
Montserrat is rumored to be pregnant. How does Alejandro take the news? Last week on "Lo Que la Vida Me Robó," Montserrat was ready to move on with her life, but probably not at the pace that she wants.
Gonzalo is trying to find a way out of prison, and he's trusting Fernando. For now. On last week's episodes, Isabel investigated Javier's fortunes and Esteban was arrested.
Alejo is getting closer to Lupita and his son, but other people can see through him. In last week's episodes of "Qué Pobres Tan Ricos," Miguel Angel was very close to being arrested, and Nepo needed to know the truth so he threatened Güendy.
Esteban faces trouble, but he's not the only one. Last week, Dafne learns that she can't walk, Isabel loses her memory temporarily and Marcela schemes.
It was the biggest night for telenovelas. Here's what happened. The Premios TVyNovelas were aired on Sunday night, but there's a lot you may have missed on the night dedicated to melodramas.
Those $300,000 pesos have caused a lot of trouble for a lot of people. In the last episode of "Qué Pobres Tan Ricos," Lupita overhears from the Ruizpalacios family that Ana Sofía was who stole all of the Menchaca's money.
Alejandro has awakened, but life has changed drastically in those seven years. Episodes 118 to 122 revealed that seven years had passed since Alejandro was thought to be dead, prompting Montserrat to move on with her life.
Six companies have united to conduct a study on how to improve marketing efforts to Hispanics. Six companies have united to conduct a study on how to improve marketing efforts to Hispanics.
One of the top media companies for the Hispanic market in the United States launched a new premium English-language network from today's "young generation."
Isabel and Dafne are facing tough situations, but one may have found her way out. This week "Por Siempre Mi Amor" started off with Andrea telling Mauricio that Marcela has always wanted to marry Arturo and that she has no doubts it will happen now.
Hordes of Sinaloa citizens took to the streets in different municipalities, clad in white; arriving at a temple known as La Lomita in Culiacan to demand that billionaire Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman be released from prison. Univision.com reported
Spanish language broadcast network Univision and U.S. showbiz publication Variety announced a new Spanish-based entertainment news outlet, "Variety Latino - Powered by Univision," Tuesday. The joint venture is currently slated for a Feb. 27 debut.
Spanish language media giant Univision will be available on Canada's cable and satellite platforms in a new channel called Univision Canada, in a new push to reach Canada's growing population of Spanish speakers.
New Year's Eve is just around the corner, and everyone knows Times Square is the place to be to bring in the New Year. Here is the latest on the celebrity performances that will help revelers welcome 2014 by lighting up the Nivea Countdown and Kiss stages.
Latin superstars Jennifer Lopez and ex-husband Marc Anthony are being sued over their reality show "Q'Viva! The Chosen". John Jacobs has filed a lawsuit in New York for $25 million claiming that J.Lo and Marc stole his idea for the show.