Next Episode of La Doña is
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La Doña (the Doña) is an American telenovela produced by Telemundo. It is based on the Venezuelan novel Doña Bárbara created by Rómulo Gallegos. It will be starring by Aracely Arámbula. The previous title was the telenovela "Doña Bárbara", but due to changes its title changed to "La Doña", because the plot of the story would be very different from the 2008 version and would be a more modern version today. "La Doña" is based on Doña Bárbara, the literary works of Rómulo Gallegos, is a story of revenge and ambition, seduction and betrayal; told from the perspective of an offended and abused woman named Altagracia. Altagracia represents the hundreds of thousands of Mexican women who have been victims of violence faceless men, protected by impunity. But Altagracia, transformed into a ruthless woman devouring men, strong-willed and known as "La Doña", look to each and every one of these men to bring them to justice.
La Doña looks for Felina to locate Braulio and save her sister. Regina tries to convince Diego to help her escape, but not before suffering when she hears the harsh truth about who killed her daughter and the evidence she planted against Daniel.
Altagracia, Daniel and Noelia have Lucho in their hands. They want to make him pay and more than for the bloodshed. They are all accomplices. León must not find it out, even though he is another relative of a victim.
A chase at gunpoint makes Lucho run for his life, without imagining what awaits him. He falls into a trap. Some cameras monitor his movements and nothing or no one can get him out of there. Someone else is watching him and is ready to shoot.
Braulio and Altagracia make a pact in which both demand a life evidence. Diego is on the verge of death. Regina has reasons to fear for her life, hide her pregnancy and distance herself from Daniel. Llamas is in love with La Doña.
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