MADRID, Spain.- The US network Telemundo announced that the next series by Cuban actor William Levy will be called Back to me. Until recently it was believed that the title would be Until I find youfor being the novel, written by the Chilean author Luis Emilio Guzmán, which inspired the screenwriter.
According to the magazine Variety this week, Back to me is a high-budget production that revolves around the love triangle of its protagonists: Braulio (William Levy), Nuria (Mexican actress Samadhi Zendejas) and the villain of the series, played by the Venezuelan Kimberly Dos Ramos.
According to synopsis, In 90 chapters, the story of Nuria is told, a woman who tries to recover her son after being told that he had died at birth. However, the child was given up for adoption. Nuria had had an affair with Braulio and became pregnant. She did not know that the man who made her fall in love was the owner of the company where she worked. When they separate, the businessman adopts a child to save his marriage to Amelia, a boy who will reunite him with his old love.
William Levy’s latest work for Telemundo, the remake of the Colombian novel woman-fragranced coffeewas a huge success, especially after it was released on the Netflix streaming platform.
Last April ViX+, the premium version of TelevisaUnivision’s streaming platform, launched Monte Cristo, also starring Levy. after a few days he positioned himself as the number 1 series among those in the drama genre on the platform.
In this thriller, based on the literary classic The Count of Monte Cristo From Alexandre Dumas, William Levy stars as Edmund Dantes/Alejandro Montecristo, a businessman who founds a successful technology company and fights against the system. One of his enemies is Fernando Mondego, a businessman who wants Alejandro’s company, and whom he had met in the past.