 
                                                        Televisa apuesta por su propio K-drama en versión mexicana y divide opiniones
Televisa se suma al fenómeno de los K-dramas con su propia versión mexicana, y ya ha generado debate entre fans.
 
                            Mexico City, MX - Canal 5 has officially launched its highly anticipated new series, "Contrato de Corazones," promising to deliver a compelling blend of romance and drama to its primetime lineup. The show, which has been described as a K-drama inspired production, features a dynamic cast including Farah Justiniani as Fery, Tristán Mz as Sebastián, and Pedro Baldoey as Mateo. Early promotional materials suggest a narrative rich with emotional depth, including "unexpected confessions," moments that will "guarantee tears in every episode," and a healthy dose of "laughter and rivalries." This new offering aims to resonate with a broad audience, particularly those who appreciate intricate love stories and character-driven conflicts. "Contrato de Corazones" is scheduled to air Monday through Friday at 6:30 p.m. on Canal 5, with episodes also available for streaming on ViX. This strategic release underscores Canal 5's commitment to diversifying its content and catering to the evolving tastes of its viewership, particularly in the popular romantic drama genre. The series is expected to generate significant buzz among fans of contemporary television.
 
                                                        Televisa se suma al fenómeno de los K-dramas con su propia versión mexicana, y ya ha generado debate entre fans.
