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TelevisaUnivision’s Vix Unveils Bold 2026 Slate with Top Series and Remakes
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TelevisaUnivision announces its 2026 Vix lineup: new Mujeres Asesinas, Yo No Creo En Los Hombres remake, Implacables y Divinas, and Carnada.

AceShowbiz - TelevisaUnivision is intensifying its commitment to original programming on its streaming platform, Vix, by announcing a robust lineup for 2026. Among the confirmed productions are the highly anticipated fourth season of Mujeres Asesinas, a remake of the acclaimed drama Yo No Creo En Los Hombres, the docuseries Implacables y Divinas, and the suspense-filled thriller Carnada.

The fourth season of Mujeres Asesinas will continue to delve into narratives centered on women from varied backgrounds, all connected by shared experiences of violence, humiliation, and manipulation. This anthology series aims to expose the most intimate fears, conflicts, and desires of each character. Every episode stars a different actress, with the upcoming season featuring a distinguished cast including Angélica Rivera (known for Con Esa Misma Mirada), Susana Zabaleta (Mi Destino Eres Tú), Ana Brenda Contreras (Dynasty), Karena Flores (Isla Brava), Paulina Gaitán (Las Muertas), Vicky Araico (Las Locuras), Livia Brito (Muchacha Italiana Viene a Casarse), and Mayra Batalla (Huesera: The Bone Woman).

In addition to scripted drama, Vix is currently filming the docuseries Implacables y Divinas. Produced by River Waves Productions, this series offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the opulent lives of four prominent entertainment figures. The cast includes Aracely Arámbula (La Patrona), Galilea Montijo (La Casa de los Famosos México), Bárbara de Regil (Socias por Accidente), and Susana Zabaleta (Bajo la Misma Piel).

The docuseries explores the complexities beneath the glamorous facade—red carpet appearances, lavish dinners, and exotic travels—while highlighting the strains on friendship caused by rivalry, ego, and emotional turmoil. It also tackles weighty issues such as sexual assault, media scrutiny, and the personal struggles faced by stars living in the public eye, promising an honest, unfiltered portrayal of celebrity life.

The thrilling new series Carnada stars Adrián Uribe as Lalo Sánchez, a disgraced former detective who embarks on a perilous undercover mission. To keep a promise to his teenage daughter, Lalo becomes the ideal "bait" aimed at capturing a serial killer targeting elite financiers linked to Mexico City's powerful Valtar Group. Supported by a specialized tactical team, Lalo must navigate a treacherous world filled with wealth, deceit, and betrayal where appearances are deceiving.

As the line between predator and prey blurs, a vast conspiracy unravels, exposing the darkest secrets of those in power. The pressing question remains: can Lalo stop the killer before he becomes the next victim? The series boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Susana González, Ela Velden, Alejandra Robles Gil, Alex Perea, Giovanna Zacarías, Arleth Terán, Sylvia Sáenz, Roberto Mateos, Martijn Kuiper, Cassandra Iturralde, Mane de la Parra, Mauricio Pimentel, Rubén Sanz, Carlos Athié, Luis Arturo, and Aldo de la Rosa.

Meanwhile, production house Argos is spearheading the remake of the classic Yo No Creo En Los Hombres for Vix. This adaptation of the Caridad Bravo Adams original will feature Marisol del Olmo, Adolfo de la Fuente, Valentina Buzzurro, José Pablo Minor, Cecilia Gabriela, Martijn Kuiper, Paulina Matos, Lourdes Munguía, Alejandra Zaid, Ruy Senderos, Sandra Destenave, Sachi Tamashiro, and Itza Sodi in its cast.

The story follows Julieta, a woman who has lost all trust in men after being stripped of everything. An unexpected love challenges her skepticism, pushing her to believe again. As she fights to defend her truth in a world that seems intent on confirming her distrust, Emiliano shows her that sometimes placing trust is the bravest act of all.

TelevisaUnivision originally produced Yo No Creo En Los Hombres in 1991 starring Gabriela Roel and Alfredo Adame. A later adaptation aired in 2014 with a screenplay by Aida Guajardo, featuring Adriana Louvier and Gabriel Soto in lead roles.

With this diverse slate of programming, Vix continues to expand its portfolio, offering a mix of gripping dramas, intense thrillers, and revealing docuseries that appeal to a wide audience. These upcoming titles exemplify TelevisaUnivision’s dedication to delivering high-quality Spanish-language content that resonates deeply with viewers.

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