The show is already in pre-production in Mexico City.
What you need to know
Apple TV+ is getting a new Spanish-language crime drama.
Las Azules is a ten-episode series about Mexico's first female police force.
It will star Bárbara Mori.
Apple has today announced a new ten-episode Spanish-language crime drama for Apple TV+ titled Las Azules.
The company stated:
Apple TV+ today announced a 10-episode series order for "Las Azules," a new one-hour Spanish-language crime drama based on the thrilling true stories of Mexico's first female police force, from International Emmy Award-winning showrunner and director Fernando Rovzar and Pablo Aramendi. Emmy Award nominee Wendy Riss , Erica Sanchez Su ("Monarca," "La Venganza de Las Juanas," "Paramédicos") and International Emmy Award winner Billy Rovzar serve as executive producers.
Apple says the show is already in...
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