Both series will premiere on the platform on July 21.

Twenty years after her death, María Félix, La Doña, the first series to portray the life of this legendary actress will premiere exclusively on ViX+.

Based on journalistic research and testimonies by the people closest to María Félix during her lifetime, including Luis Martínez de Anda, her right-hand man, and universal heir, the series narrates the life of this iconic actress from her early days to her rise to fame and more.

Sandra Echeverría, Ximena Romo, and Abril Vergara will portray Maria Félix at different stages of her life. María Félix, La Doña also features Guillermo García Cantú, Ana Bertha Espín, Josh Gutiérrez, Ximena Ayala, Markin López, Úrsula Pruneda, Ramon Medina, and Helena Rojo. The bioseries is produced by Carmen Armendáriz, directed by Mafer Suárez and written by Larissa Andrade, Alejandro Gerber, Tania Tinajero and Gabriela Rodríguez.

María Félix, La Doña premieres on ViX+ in the U.S., Mexico, and most Spanish-speaking Latin America on July 21. The first two episodes will be available on the premiere date; the following episodes drop weekly.

La Mujer del Diablo, the upcoming ViX+ exclusive original series tells the story of Natalia Vallejo (Carolina Miranda), an elementary school teacher with dreams of leaving her town to pursue a tourism career, and Cristo Beltrán (José Ron), a high-ranking criminal who appears to be the benefactor of the town. When he becomes obsessed with Natalia, although she is in love with another man, he does the unimaginable to seduce her.

This ambitious production was shot in more than fifty locations throughout central Mexico with cutting-edge cinematographic technology, an exceptional aesthetic, and more than 1,300 extras.

La Mujer del Diablo features Carolina Miranda, José Ron, Adriana Louvier, José Pablo Minor, Azul Guaita, Monica Dione, Alejandro Calva, Ianis Guerrero, Marco Tostado, Rodolfo Arias, Samadhi Zendejas, Sofía Lama, Jonathan Islas, and Arianne Pellicer.

La Mujer del Diablo premieres on ViX+ in the U.S., Mexico, and most Spanish-speaking Latin America on July 21.

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