
The second part of the most acclaimed Argentine telenovela has been confirmed: 'Dulce amor'
The successful fiction that captivated the audience will return to Telefe's screen with 40 new episodes
After the public outcry, the news that all fans of the Argentine telenovela were waiting for became a reality. Dulce Amor will have a second season. The successful fiction that captivated the audience will return to Telefe's screen with 40 new episodes that promise to revive the story of the Bandi sisters and their endearing universe of characters.
The confirmation came through an unexpected revelation on the radio show Calabró 107.9 (El Observador), where Alejandro Ripoll, the director of the telenovela, did not hesitate to announce the reunion of the most beloved characters.
Se confirmó la segunda parte de Dulce
In a relaxed conversation, Ripoll answered the question of whether Zampini would return with a resounding "Correct", making it clear that the plot of Dulce Amor will continue. The excitement overflowed when the figure of 40 episodes for the new season was mentioned, which triggered applause and cheers in the studio.
Additionally, Ripoll highlighted that this type of fiction is essential for the balance of television programming, since, unlike reality shows, telenovelas allow maintaining the audience's interest over time. "People don't get tired of one reality show after another; alternating with fiction is ideal," he commented.
Marina, the protagonist of the story, also expressed her thoughts on the matter. In an audio shared by panelist Guido Záffora, the actress revealed that the meetings to make this second part possible were underway and that the final details of financing are currently being finalized.

The actor Sebastián Estevanez, who played one of the central characters, also showed enthusiasm for the idea of a return. In an interview with Intrusos (América TV), the actor highlighted the quality of the cast and how important it would be for the Argentine television industry. "It would be great. Hopefully, it can be done", he expressed, making it clear his willingness to reprise his role.
With this return, Dulce Amor will not only bring back the characters that the audience misses so much, but it will also provide a new opportunity to revitalize the production of fiction in Argentine television. Meanwhile, as Sebastián said, people are eager to see more local content: "People miss Argentine fiction, they tell you on the street."
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