Originally aired between 2004 and 2006, the Mexican soap opera will be available on the streaming service later this month
Rebeloriginally shown by SBT and which gave rise to the successful musical group RBD, already has a date to premiere on Globoplay. Announced in October, the new feature will arrive in batches of twenty chapters, each week, starting on the November 16.
In a post on social media, Globoplay reinforced that the 215 episodes of the first season of Rebel They will arrive on the service dubbed, but also with original and uncut audio, something unprecedented in Brazil. Check out:
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The first season of #RebeldeNoGloboplaywith original and uncut audio, arrives on 11/16 đŸ’–#ForAllSee: Video from the soap opera Rebelde, in which Mia and Miguel, played by AnahĂ and Alfonso Herrera, meet in the corridors. pic.twitter.com/PZd079LWgt
— globoplay (@globoplay) November 8, 2023
Globoplay has not yet revealed whether it will release the other two seasons of Rebelwhich total 440 episodes, but the expectation is that the launch will take place from 2024, when the first season has already been released in full on the platform.
Produced by Televisa, Rebelde was shown in Mexico between 2004 and 2006. In Brazil, the production arrived in 2005 and was shown until 2006 on SBT. From the soap opera, the group RBD emerged, formed by AnahĂ, Dulce Maria, Alfonso Herrera, Christian ChĂ¡vez, Maite Perroni and Christopher von Uckerman, which returned to action this year.
In 2022, Netflix revived the soap opera as a series, which follows a new school year at Elite Way high school, but with the threat of a secret society, which intends to end the students’ musical dreams. The new Rebel featured the Brazilian Giovanna Grigio (Lost) and was canceled after two seasons.
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