Are you as excited as we are about Kate del Castillo's return to the world of telenovelas with La Reina del Sur?
In the new Telemundo drama, del Castillo plays Teresa Mendoza, an unexpected drug lord. The new soap is based on the best-selling book by the same name written by Spanish author Arturo Pérez Reverte. After Mendoza's lover, Güero Davila, is killed by drug cartels, she knows she is the next target for the assassins and flees from her small Mexican town to the Costa del Sol in Spain. Eventually, Mendoza becomes a big time Cocaine Queen, running a drug dealing ring spanning three continents-but it becomes clear to Teresa soon enough that there are only two ways out of the drug business: death or jail.
In honor of the first new telenovela to get us super excited in a while, we decided to take a trip down memory lane and round up our ten favorite Spanish-language soaps of all time. Let us know if we forgot any!
La Reina del Sur airs on Telemundo starting February 7, 2011.

YO SOY BETTY LA FEA / UGLY BETTY
Betty La Fea became an international phenomenon after it originally aired in Colombia in 1999. The story follows Beatriz Aurora Pinzón Solano, aka Betty, who works as a secretary at the fictitious fashion empire, EcoModa. Though she is brilliant, Betty is marginalized at the company because of her looks. Eventually she wins everyone over with her charm and smarts. More than a dozen versions of the telenovela have been made all across the world including the U.S. hit Ugly Betty, starring America Ferrera.


Marimar
Marimar starred Thalia as the titular character, a poor girl who lives on the beach with her loving grandparents. Eventually, Marimar falls in love with Sergio, the son of a wealthy family whose mother will stop at nothing to keep them apart. After Sergio's mother frames Marimar and kills her grandparents, the once innocent girl returns seeking revenge.








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