Double chapter and returns of mythical characters: this will be the end of 'Amar es para siempre' after eleven years on the air

Antena 3's afternoons will never be the same after the end of its legendary series Amar es para siempre.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 February 2024 Tuesday 22:26
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Double chapter and returns of mythical characters: this will be the end of 'Amar es para siempre' after eleven years on the air

Antena 3's afternoons will never be the same after the end of its legendary series Amar es para siempre. The fiction has been broadcast for more than a decade in the San Sebastián de los Reyes group, but its television career began much earlier, since it began to be broadcast in 2005 on Spanish Television under the name Amar en tiempo revueltos.

At the moment the exact date of its end is unknown, but the audiovisual group has already begun the promotions of Dreams of Freedom, the new fiction that will replace the sequel to Amar in troubled times. This new daily series will kick off this coming Sunday, February 25, at 10 p.m. However, starting Monday, January 26, viewers will be able to enjoy this new audiovisual project from Monday to Friday at 3:45 p.m.

In this way, the private channel will begin to broadcast this new fiction at its usual time so that the viewer becomes familiar with the plots and characters that will accompany them every afternoon after the end of Amar es para siempre, which starts on Monday the 26th. February will be broadcast at 5:00 p.m.

And although Antena 3 has not yet revealed the exact day of its farewell, the end of Amar es para siempre will mark a before and after in the network's afternoons and in the history of television after more than 19 years on the air and a Endless plots and characters. Something that one of the series' writers, Julia Altares, wanted to talk about, who in a recent interview with the newspaper ABC wanted to give some details of the grand finale of the series.

Altares confessed that fiction scriptwriters had much more freedom when creating plots during his time at Spanish Television. ''Not for anything, but because it was going wonderfully. When a series has an audience, they don't mess with it (...) The script coordinators lasted one or two years because it was exhausting,'' he said. Furthermore, he assured that during those years they did not have the need to kill characters to hook the audience. ''This assumption that plot twists and deaths give a rush... That's a bit forced,'' he asserted.

Regarding the end of the series, Julia Altares explained that there were going to be two endings. The first of them was going to serve as a closing for all the plots of this last season. And the second was going to be the end of the series. Five chapters in which viewers will look back and see again great characters who marked the trajectory of fiction. ''It will be calmer and more emotional,'' she said.