Saturday, November 16

This is how Diego Boneta will look in the third and final season of “Luis Miguel, the series”


El famoso se prepara para despedirse del papel que le dio reconocimiento mundial desde el 2018.
The famous man is preparing to say goodbye to the role that gave him worldwide recognition since 2018.

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Just a few days before the third season of was confirmed ” Luis Miguel, the series ” , The first characterization image has been revealed that Diego Boneta will carry for the delivery with which it will end to the history of Netflix.

Through social networks, several accounts dedicated to the famous actor were in charge of spreading the first look at the physical appearance that Boneta will wear to give life to the “Sun of Mexico” in its most mature stage.

In the photograph that has already gone viral , the protagonist of the Netflix series proudly carries some gray hair and sunglasses while holding a glass of wine . In addition, in the postcard he poses relaxed in the company of two other important characters in the story.

This first look at the third and last installment of “Luis Miguel, the series ” caused a commotion not only among fans of the project Netflix, but in those of Diego Boneta , since it has positioned him as one of the most sought-after actors of the moment.

The image arises just a few days after the production of the bioseries gave to know who are the famous people who join the story to give life to some of the characters that had a great impact on the life of Luismi .

Carlos Ponce will be in charge of interpreting Luis Miguel in his adult stage and Sebastián Zurita Alejandro Basteri; They will also act Plutarco Haza , Alejandra Ambrosi, Miguel Rodarte , Mauricio Abad , Antonio Mauri and Jade Ewen , the latter playing Mariah Carey , who more than two decades ago had a sounded romance with “El Sol”.

In addition, fans of the story can expect to meet again with actors of the first two seasons, such as: Diego Boneta, Axel Llunas, Macarena Achaga, Juan Pablo Zurita and César Santana, to name a few.

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