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Telemundo’s 100 Días premieres April 28

Maribel Ramos-Weiner| April 16, 2020

100 Días para Enamorarnos Telemundo

Telemundo announced the premiere date for 100 Días Para Enamorarnos (100 Days To Fall In Love) for Tuesday, April 28 at 9pm/8c.

Led by Ilse Salas (Las Niñas Bien; Cantinflas), Mariana Treviño (Casa de las Flores; Overboard), Erick Elías (Betty en NY; Hotel de Los Secretos) and David Chocarro (El Recluso; Señora Acero,) with special participation by Humberto Zurita (La Reina del Sur; La Querida del Centauro), this dramedy chronicles the life of two best friends who decide to separate from their respective spouses after 20 years of marriage. Remedios (Treviño) is conflicted after her first love comes back into her life, while Constanza (Salas) comes to an agreement with her husband to take a 100-day hiatus from their relationship. Once the 100 days are up, they must decide whether to stay married or not.

“Now that our audiences are living through this stay at home period, we are happy to be able to offer them a respite and distraction with this light-hearted and family-friendly dramedy,” said Ronald Day, EVP of Entertainment, Telemundo Networks. “Showcasing a star-studded cast and the highest quality production, we are sure our audiences will identify with the compelling and contemporary storylines.”

A Telemundo Global Studios production, 100 Días Para Enamorarnos is directed by Jorge Colón, Mariano Ardanaz, Ricardo Schwarz and Fez Noriega with Marcos Santana and Miguel Varoni as executive producers, Elizabeth Suárez as general producer and script adaptation by Ricardo Álvarez Canales.

One of the most influential stories in recent Latin American broadcast history, Telemundo’s 100 Días adapts Argentina’s 100 Días Para Enamorarse for the US Hispanic audiences with new additions that reflect the reality of the multicultural and multi-generational characters living in the United States. Following the success of Betty en NY, this is the second series to be filmed at Telemundo Center’s state-of-the-art studios in Miami, Florida.

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