The second and final installment of the ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ series, based on Gabriel García Márquez’s acclaimed novel, will arrive on Netflix next August, the streaming platform has announced.
This second part of the series will be made “with the same rigor, ambition and respect for the novel,” says the entertainment giant in a note.
The series has been recognized by audiences and critics alike, will be directed by Laura Mora and Carlos Moreno and will be filmed entirely in Colombia “with the support and complicity” of the García Márquez family.
The story of ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ on Netflix

The series picks up the story after the armistice and the signing of the Treaty of Neerlandia and the arrival in town of Fernanda del Carpio, who will marry Aureliano Segundo, one of the indomitable twins of the bastard Arcadio, and give Ursula Iguarán one of her first descendants.
Meanwhile, José Arcadio Segundo, the other twin, will make the patriarch’s dreams possible by communicating Macondo with the world.
“The arrival of the train will open the doors to the banana company that, without foreseeing it, will unleash the forces that will precipitate the ruin of the town, fulfilling the curse of Úrsula Iguarán -adds the note- because the lineages condemned to a hundred years of solitude did not have a second chance on earth”, reported Agencia EFE.
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