Telemundo will premiere a new series, 100 Days to Fall in Love (100 Días Para Enamorarnos), on Monday, November 15.
The new telenovela will be replacing Law of the Heart 2 which ends on Sunday, November 14.
So, what would be the craziest thing you would do to save your marriage? Sign a contract? Make a swinger?
The series tells the story of two good friends – Constanza Franco (Ilse Salas) and Remedios Rivera (Mariana Treviño), very different from each other but as close as if they were sisters.
These women after several years with their partners decided that a radical change is needed. In the case of Constanza, she decides to give herself 100 days of freedom, with a contract with her husband Plutarco (Erick Elías). While Remedios believes that it is best to separate from her husband, Max (Andrés Almeida).
It is a remake of the series “100 Days to Fall in Love” from the Argentine network Telefé. Unlike the original, this version of Telemundo and Netflix had to roll and stop during the pandemic due to the new coronavirus, which caused some changes and deleted scenes.
In 100 Días Para Enamorarnos, the star-studded cast masterfully delivers an unapologetic and fun look at relationships and friendships, navigating through marital problems, insecurities and questions that most couples have asked themselves at some point in their life.
So, once the 100 days are up, what will these partners do? Decide whether to keep the marriage or not? You have to follow this new series to find out.
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