The direction of the second part will be in the hands of Laura Mora and the Colombian Carlos Moreno.
After the extraordinary recognition with the first part of One hundred years of lonelinessboth at the audience and with specialized criticism, Netflix He confirmed that he has already started the production of the second part of the series that adapts the masterpiece of Gabriel García Márquez.
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The direction of the second part will be in the hands of Laura Mora and the Colombian Carlos Morenooutstanding director of extraordinary feature films, such as the recognized Lavaperros and Dog eats dogand of series among which stand out Goals against and Wild district.


The second part of a hundred years of solitude add new faces to your cast
Marleyda Soto and Claudio Cataño They return to play Úrsula Iguarán and Colonel Aureliano Buendía. To them are added new faces that will give life to the memorable figures of Macondo including Ángela Cano, Emmanuel Restrepo, Estefanía Piñeres, María Adelaida Puerta, Emiliano Pernía, Juanita Molina, Laura Taylor, Obeida Benavides, Julián Román and Carla Barattaamong others.
“After the reception of our members and the specialized press from all over the world, We are proud to communicate that the production of the second part has begun. With this series we pay tribute to the legacy of Gabriel García Márquez and Colombia and its enormous talent, ”said Francisco Ramos, Vice President of Netflix content for Latin America.
“I express my recognition in the work of Laura Mora, whose rigor and passion for his work have been fundamental in this journey, and who joins Carlos Moreno, extraordinary Colombian filmmaker, friend of the house. We are in the best hands to bring to fruition the conclusion of the history of the Buendía.
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