TelevisaUnivision’s streaming platform ViX has announced four new originals across action thrillers, dramas, documentaries and anthologies as it continues to expand its premium Spanish-language offering.
The lineup includes new releases “Carnada,” “Yo No Creo en los Hombres,” and “Implacables y Divinas,” as well as the return of the anthology series “Mujeres Asesinas” for Season 4.
These projects feature a mix of established stars and emerging talent, highlighting the platform’s drive for a plethora of high-end original productions.

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The action thriller “Carnada” centers on a disgraced former detective who goes undercover as a decoy to catch a serial killer targeting members of Mexico City’s elite financial circle. As the investigation progresses, the story uncovers a broader conspiracy tied to powerful interests. The series is produced by Carlos Baldasano, directed by Pitipol Ibarra, and stars Adrian Uribe and Susana González.
“Yo No Creo en los Hombres” is a character-driven drama about a woman who, after losing everything, is forced to reconsider her distrust of men in the face of unexpected love. The series is produced by Argos and stars Marisol del Olmo, Valentina Buzzullo, and José Pablo Minor.
The unscripted production “Implacables y Divinas” follows Aracely Arambula, Galilea Montijo, Bárbara de Resil and Susana Zabaleta and takes you behind the scenes of their personal and professional lives. Set against the backdrop of red carpets and high-profile events, the series explores friendships, rivalries, and the pressures of fame, as well as topics such as media scrutiny and personal trauma. Produced by River Waves Productions.
Season 4 of Mujeres Acecinas will once again feature standalone episodes centering on women trapped in extreme circumstances, exploring themes of violence, trauma and moral conflict. The new season stars Angelica Rivera, Susana Zabaleta, Ana Brenda Contreras, Paulina Gaitan, and Livia Brito. This series is produced by The Mall.
“The new titles form part of ViX’s continued strategy to expand its original content pipeline and compete more aggressively in the global streaming landscape, particularly among Spanish-speaking audiences,” the company said.
