Apple TV+ series, inspired by Sandra Barneda's novel, to debut June 26 with a global release of the first two episodes.
Eva Longoria's Land of Women, a six-episode dramedy series from Apple TV+, is set to premiere globally on June 26. The streaming platform will release the first two episodes, with subsequent episodes airing weekly on Wednesdays.
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Plot
The series, based on Sandra Barneda's bestselling novel La tierra de las mujeres, is shot in both English and Spanish. It stars Eva Longoria as Gala, a New York empty-nester whose life takes a drastic turn when her husband implicates the family in financial wrongdoing. Gala is forced to flee the city with her aging mother, played by Carmen Maura, and teenage daughter, portrayed by Victoria Bazúa.
To escape the dangerous criminals pursuing them due to Gala's husband's debts, the women seek refuge in a charming wine town in northern Spain. This town holds a special significance as it is the same place Gala's mother fled from 50 years earlier, vowing never to return. Their goal is to start anew and keep their identities hidden. However, their hopes are dashed when gossip in the small town begins to spread, revealing their deepest family secrets and truths.
Cast and Production
In addition to Eva Longoria, the cast includes Amaury Nolasco, Santiago Cabrera, Gloria Muñoz, and James Purefoy. The series was created by Ramón Campos, Gema R. Neira, and Paula Fernández, with direction by