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[04/02/20 - 08:44 AM] Video: "The House of Flowers" - Final Season - Official Trailer - Netflix The de la Mora family was not always the typical wealthy and conservative household.
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[03/17/20 - 08:21 AM] The Final Season of "La Casa de las Flores" Is Back on April 23, Mis Queridos The series is return for a third and final season.
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[08/15/19 - 08:47 AM] "La Casa De Las Flores" Season 2 Premieres October 18 on Netflix In this dark comedy, a wealthy matriarch tries to maintain her family's facade of perfection after her husband's mistress exposes their dirty secrets.
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[05/09/19 - 11:36 PM] Development Update: Thursday, May 9 - Odds & Ends Updates include: TBS cancels "Angie Tribeca"; Scott Wolf signs onto The CW's "Nancy Drew"; and Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television bows out of "Bull" at CBS.
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[10/09/18 - 02:39 PM] Netflix Continues to Invest in Colombia with Upcoming Slate of Six Diverse Original Productions Netflix also confirmed a second and third season of "The House of Flowers," the launch date for "Nicky Jam: El Ganador," plus season two of "La Reina del Sur."
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[08/02/17 - 11:53 PM] Netflix Expands Its Latin America Investments, Announcing New Original Series, "Diablero," Filmed Entirely in Mexico With 50 new and returning original productions emerging from Latin America through 2018, Netflix is investing in local voices who are expanding the range of stories being created.
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[07/24/17 - 07:09 AM] "La Casa de Las Flores," Starring Veronica Castro, Aislinn Derbez and Cecilia Suarez, Beings Principal Photography Today The series will feature 13 30-minute episodes and will be available to Netflix members around the world in 2018.
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[01/11/17 - 06:31 AM] Veronica Castro, Aislinn Derbez and Cecilia Suarez Will Take Part in a Netflix Original Series The three actresses met in Mexico City to film a short video to announce their participation in the upcoming comedy about mourning, lovers, flowers and other addictions.
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[10/11/16 - 06:08 AM] Netflix Confirms a New Mexican Original Series Created and Directed by Manolo Caro The half-hour dark comedy, which will be filmed in 4K, revolves around a seemingly successful and idyllic family-run flower business full of dysfunctional secrets.
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