The broadcast of the first season of El último rey: el hijo del pueblo, a bioseries produced by Juan Osorio that portrays an unauthorized version of Vicente Fernández's life, has come to an end.
For ten chapters, the audience was able to learn crude passages from the life of the late Charro de Huentitán, because in the serial inspired by the book of the same name written by the Argentinian journalist Olga Wornat, topics such as the abduction suffered by Vicente Fernández Jr and the harsh relationship between some family members were touched upon of the remembered singer.
Despite Doña Cuquita Abarca's request to stop the transmission of the series, it was finally broadcast in prime time despite the legal implications that the company TelevisaUnivisión could have, as the legal defense of the so-called Fernández dynasty assured that they would be committing property crimes of the brand that bears the figure of the singer.
Despite the fact that the Azcárraga television station received several notifications about the illegal use of the image of the Acá entre nos performer and would not have been allowed to broadcast or broadcast the series, it was successfully broadcast since March 14.
In the midst of controversies, Juan Osorio is already preparing the second season of the story, which as it has transpired will have 20 chapters that will cover other scandalous passages in the life of the interpreter of modern ranch classics such as The Law of the Mountain and For Women Like You.
The recordings have already begun and, according to the television producer, strange phenomena have arisen in the locations that he attributed to the supernatural presence of the spirit of Vicente Fernández.
This was what Niurka Marcos's ex-husband told it on the red carpet of the staging Sola in the Dark, starring Itatí Cantoral, on April 8: “Two incidents, look, very funny. Yesterday, at the ranch, there was a tornado, he raised our tents and everything, so we said: 'It's Don Vicente, he's giving us his hand. ' And today we also had a hailstorm on the ranch, they are so anecdotal things, but, somehow, very happy with everything that is happening,” he told the press.
With this background, it is now that two of the protagonists of the controversial bioseries have confirmed what Juan Osorio said, and assured that the events aroused in full recordings would be a form of earthly manifestation of the late Mexican regional interpreter.
Emilio Osorio, who gives life to Alejandro Fernández on the show, confirmed what his father said in an interview with Despierta América: “We were eating and suddenly we were talking about Vicente's songs and the food tent left, it blew up, there was a tornado and all the food flew. Iliana Fox (who plays the role of Cuquita Abarca), ran out, I got into a van. It's very funny, really, a lot happens to us,” he said.
For his part, the protagonist of the story, Pablo Montero, who lived with his late idol from a very young age, said that he feels the blessing of the charro: “When I was there I felt the blessing, that's why the scene came out so accurate when we compared them. The movements, when he turned around, when he sat down, everything was magical. They are very nice things,” he said.
“Everyone has their own experiences. When I was doing The Soldier's Goodbye, I swear to you that I felt that he was there because he knows how much I wanted that song, how much I admired him, and it was a gift from God and a gift from him. He must be very happy with what we are doing,” the singer and actor told the broadcast.