Image: Betty la Fea: The Story Continues / Courtesy: Prime Video.
Betty la Fea: The Story Continues returns on Prime Video
The streaming platform is bringing a second series season based on one of the most acclaimed Latin American tv stories worldwide.
The outstanding production starring Ana Maria Orozco and Jorge Enrique Abello, the star duo of the original Colombian series, arrives packed with intense emotions.
In addition, this time, their reconciliation as a couple, their struggle to keep Ecomoda going, their relationship with their daughter Mila, and unexpected secrets are some of the new developments in this emerging story.
For more information, visit https://www.primevideo.com/
Photo by: @HernanPuentes / Courtesy: RCN Studios.
About the series
In this regard, Francisco Morales, who leads the content strategy and acquisitions team for Latin America at Prime Video, commented:
“Yo soy Betty, la fea” or Ugly Betty had a healthy energy, with a huge impact this character had on conventional beauty codes.
Which explains why it became a global franchise with which all women could relate.
That’s why “we are beyond excited to collaborate with our partners at RCN Studios to bring the evolution of this universally appealing and inspiring story to Prime Video customers worldwide.”
Alexander Marin, Vice President of Distribution for RCN, added:
“Betty la fea is a RCN Studios production for Prime Video, which makes us very proud… because this venture is the evolution of the most successful tv story in Latin America for distribution and the digital market.”
Production
The development and scripts for this dramatic comedy were led by Marta Betoldi, Juan Carlos Perez, and Cesar Betancur, with the participation of Valeria Gomez and Luis Carlos Avila.
The series was directed by Mauricio Cruz Fortunato and executive produced by Juan Pablo Posada and Yalile Giordanelli.
They were joined by Ana Maria Orozco and Jorge Enrique Abello as associate producers, with production supervision by Andres Posada and Ana Maria Londoño.
About Yo Soy Betty la Fea
This tv story has been broadcast in approximately 180 countries, dubbed into 15 languages, and has been adapted in up to 28 territories, including India, South Africa, and the United States.
It also remains among the top 10 most-watched titles in Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia.
Article by:
Jackeline Gonzalez L.
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