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Eva Longoria’s “Land of Women” has a premiere date! Meet the cast

It’s the first time Longoria shot in Spain


Jovita Trujillo
Jovita Trujillo - Los Angeles
Senior WriterLos Angeles
APRIL 10, 2024 6:39 PM EDT

Exciting news comes today with Apple TV+’s announcement that Eva Longoria’s, “Land of Women,” will premiere globally on June 26. Longoria is not only serving as executive producer on the series but is starring in it. Here’s everything you need to know.

“Land of Women,” is inspired by Sandra Barneda’s bestselling novel “La tierra de las mujeres” and also stars Victoria Bazúa and Carmen Maura. “It’s this multi-generational show about these three women who really don’t know each other, even though it’s grandma, mother and daughter, it’s like they’re strangers to each other and this adventure leads them back to each other,” Longoria told The Hollywood Reporter.

Longoria plays Gala, a New York empty nester whose life is turned upside down when her husband implicates the family in financial wrongdoing, and she is forced to escape the city with her aging mother (Maura) and her rebellious teenage daughter (Bazúa).

To evade the criminals Gala’s husband owes debts, the trio seeks refuge in a picturesque wine town in northern Spain, the same place Gala’s mother fled half a century ago, swearing never to return. Although they hoped to start fresh and conceal their identities, gossip travels fast within the close-knit community, exposing their family secrets and putting them in jeopardy.

Meet the rest of the cast:

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Victoria Bazúa

Bazúa is an up-and-coming teenage actress and model set to make her big debut with Land of Women. It is the only credit on her IMDb as of today.

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Carmen Maura

Maura is a highly acclaimed Spanish actress with an incredible career spanning six decades. Born in Madrid in 1945, Maura appeared in the first film by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, “Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón,” in 1980. She went on to star in iconic films like “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown,” “Law of Desire,” and “Volver.” She is a revered figure in Spanish cinema and has received numerous awards, holding the record for most Goya Awards for Best Leading Actress (with three).

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Amaury Nolasco

Nolasco, who will play “Kevin” in the series, is a Puerto Rican actor known for his roles in both television and film. He gained recognition for his portrayal of Fernando Sucre in the popular television series “Prison Break” and has starred in other films like “Transformers,” “2 Fast 2 Furious,” and “Telenovela.”

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Santiago Cabrera

Cabrera was born in Venezuela to Chilean parents and grew up in London, Romania, Toronto, and Madrid. He is known for his portrayal of Isaac Mendez in the hit TV series “Heroes,” Joseph Bachman in “Big Little Lies” and has also appeared in “Merlin,” “The Musketeers,” and “Salvation.”

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Gloria Muñoz

Muñoz was born in Madrid, Spain, and has appeared in various Spanish TV series and films, and is a talented dramatic actress with over 72 credits on IMDb. She will play the role of “Mariona” in the series.

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James Purefoy

Purefoy is an English actor known for his roles in both film and television. He has appeared in numerous projects, including “Rome,” “The Following,” “John Carter,” and “A Knight’s Tale.”