Los Hijos de Don Juan

Los Hijos de Don Juan is an Ecuadorian dark comedy-drama television series created by Fabrizio Aveiga for TC Televisión.[1] The series represents the lives of four men, sons of the same father, and they discover him just when he dies, after leaving them in charge of his business. It premiered on July 15, 2015 on TC Televisión.[2] In February 2016, TC Televisión renewed the show for a second season, which premiered on March 1, 2016.[3]

Los Hijos de Don Juan
Genre
Created byFabrizzio Aveiga
Starring
Theme music composerSheryl Rubio
Country of originEcuador
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes205
Production
Executive producers
  • Ana Franco
  • Ruth Coello
Producers
  • Manuel Arias
  • José Navarrete
Production locationsGuayaquil, Ecuador
Camera setupSingle camera
Running time20–24 minutes
Production companies
DistributorTC Televisión
Release
Original networkTC Televisión
Picture format4K (UHDTV)
Original releaseJuly 14, 2015 (2015-07-14) 
December 23, 2016 (2016-12-23)
External links
Official Website

Premise

The series revolves around Francisco, Gonzalo, Salvador and Mauricio, the four are children of the same father and discover him just when he dies. After almost thirty years, four men discover that they are brothers. They are children of a womanizer, who never recognized them and who after his death inherits each of them, the administration of different premises of a shopping center. They know Sammy Silva, Don Juan's adopted daughter. These five children are forced to live together and work together, that's where a story of humor, love and entanglements begins, between them and the employees of the shopping center.[4][5]

Cast

Main

  • Victor Araúz as Francisco Silva "Paco"
  • Leonardo Moreira as Gonzalo Silva "Chalo"
  • Isaam Eskandar as Salvador Silva
  • Jose Urrutia as Mauricio Silva "Chicho"
  • Maria Fernanda Perez as Sammy Silva
  • Jasu Montero as Ruperta Palomeque
  • Sofia Caiche as Zoila Bella
  • Mayra Jaime as Maria Jose Patino "Pepa"
  • Jose Corozo as Chavorino
  • Sheryl Rubio as Malibu (season 2)
  • Carmen Angulo as Madame Trouche
  • Santiago Naranjo as Juan Silva
  • Jonathan Montenegro as Amir Santander (season 2)

Recurring

  • Joselyn Gallardo as Juliett Peralta (season 2)
  • David Reinoso as Kassandro / Francisco Silva "Paco"
  • Claudia Camposano as Saskia Mena Mora
  • Elena Gui as Sara María
  • Juan José Jaramillo as Gustavo
  • Génesis Aviles as Amelia Silva
  • Jessica Ibáñez as Mamaza
  • Flor María Palomeque as "La Mofle"
  • Alex Vizuete as Francisca "Paca" (season 2)
  • Santiago Naranjo as Juan Silva (season 1)

Production

Development

The series was created, produced and written by Fabrizzio Aveiga for TC Televisión.[6] The series is the first comedy produced by TC Televisión.[7]

The series premiered on TC Televisión on July 14, 2015.[8] The production of the series began on March 14, 2015 in Guayaquil, Ecuador, at the beginning a season of 20 episodes was recorded, but after seeing the success obtained on TC Television, decided to record more episodes of the series and renew the series for a second season.[9] On March 1, 2016, the second season of the series was released.[10]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
113114 June 2015 (2015-06-14)
27410 February 2016 (2016-02-10)

References

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