Produced by Pedro Torres, this version is famous for its star-studded cast of iconic telenovela actresses. Season 1 consists of 13 episodes: Sonia, desalmada : Leticia Calderón Mónica, acorralada : Irán Castillo Margarita, ponzoñosa : Isela Vega Jessica, tóxica : Alejandra Barros Martha, asfixiante : Nailea Norvind Claudia, cuchillera : Natalia Esperón Patricia, vengadora : Damayanti Quintanar Cándida, esperanzada : Lucía Méndez Modern Reboot (2022) This version, released on

The series changed how Latin America writes female characters. Before this, women on TV were saints or whores. Mujeres Asesinas introduced the complex anti-heroine. You can see its DNA in modern hits like La Casa de las Flores (The House of Flowers) and Selena: The Series , where female rage is no longer a taboo subject.

From its premiere, Mujeres asesinas drew the attention of critics for its raw portrayal of violence and the psychological depth of its characters. The series went beyond being simple entertainment, becoming a vehicle for social critique. It made a powerful analysis of the role of women in a and their fight against the normalization of gender violence. The show demonstrated, time and again, how state neglect, domestic violence, poverty, and emotional abuse could push a woman to her absolute limit.

: A story of greed and family betrayal.

This is not a show about heroes. It is a show about survivors who broke the law. If you are a fan of psychological thrillers, feminist narratives, or Argentine cinema (Ricardo Darín appears in one episode!), you owe it to yourself to track down these 20 episodes.