Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Peacock This Week, Including ‘Eva La Trailera’
A fresh batch of dramas, reality staples, and beloved telenovelas is landing over the next few days, spanning crime sagas, family feuds, music-industry intrigue, and more. To make planning easy, each entry below includes the exact day it’s arriving this week (Monday, September 15 through Wednesday, September 17), plus core details on story, cast, and the creative teams behind them.
From classic titles like ‘Pasión de gavilanes’ and ‘El cuerpo del deseo’ to recent hits such as ‘The Search for Frida’ and competition series ‘Love Island Games,’ here’s what’s new to queue up—and who made each project happen behind the scenes.
‘Sangre de mi tierra’ (2017–2018)

Set in the world of winemaking, the story follows two Napa Valley wine families whose long friendship ruptures after a fatal accident, sparking a feud that entangles love and loyalty. The cast includes Ana Belena (Aurora), Lambda García (Juan José “Juanjo” Montiel), Santiago Ramundo (Roberto), Miguel de Miguel (Paco), Carolina Gómez, and Daniel Elbittar. It arrives Monday, September 15.
Created by Valentina Párraga and produced by Telemundo Studios, the series counts Tony Rodríguez, Otto Rodríguez, and Ricardo Schwarz among its directors and José Gerardo Guillén as producer. The limited run spans 59 episodes.
‘The Clone’ (2010)

A remake of Brazil’s ‘O Clone,’ this adaptation centers on Lucas and Jade’s forbidden love, scientific cloning, and a decades-spanning triangle when a clone complicates fate. Mauricio Ochmann plays Lucas (and his double) opposite Sandra Echeverría as Jade Mebarak, with Saúl Lisazo and Roberto Moll in supporting roles. It’s coming Monday, September 15.
Developed by RTI, Globo Internacional, and Telemundo Studios, the series was created by Roberto Stopello and Sandra Velasco and directed by Mauricio Cruz and Agustín Restrepo, with filming in Morocco, Miami, and Bogotá.
‘La querida del Centauro’ (2016–2017)

This crime drama follows Yolanda Acosta, who becomes entangled with cartel boss El Centauro, testing her resolve as she fights to protect her family. Humberto Zurita, Ludwika Paleta, Michel Brown, and Alexandra de la Mora headline. It lands Monday, September 15.
Created by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas, the production is from Teleset and Sony Pictures Television for Telemundo, directed by Mauricio Cruz, Rodrigo Ugalde de Haene, and Javier Solar. The series ran for two seasons.
‘El Barón’ (2019)

Ignacio Montero—“El Barón”—is a rebellious visionary whose rise reshapes the drug trade. Francisco Angelini stars alongside María Elisa Camargo in this 59-episode drama arriving Monday, September 15.
Created by Jörg Hiller for Telemundo Global Studios and Sony Pictures Television, the series was directed by Danny Gavidia and Rodrigo Triana, with Marcos Santana among the executive producers.
‘Enemigo Íntimo’ (2018–2020)

Two siblings separated in childhood unknowingly reunite as adults on opposite sides of the law, igniting a relentless confrontation. The ensemble includes Fernanda Castillo, Raúl Méndez, and Matías Novoa. It’s due Monday, September 15.
Produced for Telemundo, the series spans two seasons with a large principal cast led by Castillo and Méndez, built around a high-stakes narcotics conflict and undercover operations.
‘Perro Amor’ (2010)

Set in Miami, cousins Antonio “El Perro” Brando and Camila Brando treat love as a game with one rule: never fall in love—until their pact pushes lives to the brink. The lead trio is Carlos Ponce, Ana Lucía Domínguez, and Maritza Rodríguez. It arrives Monday, September 15.
A Telemundo adaptation of the Colombian hit, the U.S. version was produced by Telemundo Studios with directors including Luis Manzo and David Posada and a supporting cast featuring Khotan Fernández and Víctor Cámara.
‘Los Herederos del Monte’ (2011)

After their patriarch’s death, five adopted brothers confront the arrival of Paula del Monte, who challenges the inheritance and upends loyalties and romances. Marlene Favela, Mario Cimarro, Fabián Ríos, José Luis Reséndez, and Ezequiel Montalt star. It comes Monday, September 15.
An RTI/Telemundo remake of Chile’s ‘Hijos del Monte,’ the telenovela filmed in Colombia and ran for 128 episodes, with Rodolfo Hoyos and Agustín Restrepo among its directors.
‘El Chema’ (2016–2017)

This spin-off of ‘El Señor de los Cielos’ chronicles the rise of José María “Chema” Venegas in the cartel world. Mauricio Ochmann headlines the series, arriving Monday, September 15.
Produced by Argos Comunicación and Telemundo Studios, the show ran for 84 episodes with recurring ties to the parent series and a cast that includes Itatí Cantoral, Julio Bracho, and Arcelia Ramírez.
‘El cuerpo del deseo’ (2005–2006)

After a wealthy older man dies, his soul returns in a younger body—exposing the truth about his widow and the people around her. The cast features Andrés García, Lorena Rojas, Mario Cimarro, and Martín Karpan. It lands Monday, September 15.
A Telemundo production filmed in Florida, the series connects to earlier and later adaptations of the soul-swap premise and included executive producer Aurelio Valcárcel Carroll and directors such as David Posada and Danny Gavidia.
‘Guerra de ídolos’ (2017)

In Telemundo’s first musical telenovela, rivalries and revenge erupt across the Latin music business, centered on Mateo Solar and Manara Matamoros. Alberto Guerra, María León, and Daniel Elbittar star. It’s coming Monday, September 15.
Created by Mariano Calasso with direction by Max Zunino and Liliana Bocanegra, the production features original music credits and a large ensemble of performers and industry figures woven into the story.
‘Dueños del Paraíso’ (2015)

Set in 1980s Miami, Anastasia Cardona’s ascent in the drug world collides with betrayal and power plays. Kate del Castillo leads alongside Adriana Barraza and Jorge Zabaleta. It arrives Monday, September 15.
Created by Pablo Illanes and co-produced by Telemundo Studios and TVN Chile, the series was directed by Lilo Vilaplana, Nicolás Di Blasi, Leonardo Galavis, and Víctor Huerta, with a cast that includes José María Torre, Miguel Varoni, and Ximena Duque.
‘Un poquito tuyo’ (2018)

An affluent patriarch realizes he’s spoiled his family and meets a woman who prompts him to rethink everything. Jorge Salinas and Marjorie de Sousa star, with Lorena Herrera and Raúl Coronado in pivotal roles. It’s coming Monday, September 15.
Produced for Imagen Televisión and adapted from Chile’s ‘Tranquilo papá,’ the romantic comedy is executive-produced by Agustín Restrepo and Aurelio Valcárcel Carroll and began airing in Mexico in February 2019 before reaching U.S. audiences.
‘Santa diabla’ (2013–2014)

To avenge her husband’s murder, Santa Martínez marries powerful lawyer Humberto Cano, only to be torn between love and vengeance as secrets unravel. Gaby Espino, Aarón Díaz, Carlos Ponce, and Ximena Duque star. It arrives Monday, September 15.
Written by José Ignacio Valenzuela and produced by Telemundo Studios, the series was directed by Ricardo Schwarz and Luis Manzo, with a theme performed by Díaz and Ponce and a large supporting ensemble.
‘Behind Closed Doors’ (2011–2012)

Two wealthy neighboring families become enmeshed in a web of lies, murder, and mistaken identities. The principal cast includes Maritza Rodríguez, Gabriel Porras, Miguel Varoni, Catherine Siachoque, David Chocarro, and Ximena Duque. It’s coming Monday, September 15.
Known in Spanish as ‘La casa de al lado,’ the telenovela was created by José Ignacio Valenzuela, with scripts by Valenzuela, Juan Marcos Blanco, Ivette Rivero, and Roberto Stopello, and direction by Luis Manzo and Ricardo Schwarz.
‘Eva La Trailera’ (2016)

Truck-fleet owner Eva Soler battles betrayal, injustice, and a quest for redemption, with Edith González, Arap Bethke, Jorge Luis Pila, and Erika de la Rosa leading the cast. It’s coming Monday, September 15.
Created by Valentina Párraga and directed by Leonardo Galavis and Nicolás Di Blasi, the Telemundo drama spans 118 episodes and follows Eva from road warrior to business leader amid personal upheaval.
‘Pasión de gavilanes’ (2003–2022)

The Reyes brothers infiltrate the Elizondo ranch seeking revenge for their sister, only to fall for the Elizondo sisters, entwining the families in love and conflict. Stars include Danna García, Mario Cimarro, Paola Rey, Natasha Klauss, and Michel Brown. It arrives Monday, September 15.
Written by Julio Jiménez and produced by RTI Colombia with Telemundo and Caracol, the series became a landmark telenovela and later returned with a second season set two decades after the original story.
‘Decisions: Some Win and Others Lose’ (2019–2020)

Each standalone episode dramatizes a timely, headline-inspired case, featuring a rotating cast of guest stars. It’s coming Monday, September 15.
Produced by Telemundo Global Studios in 4K, the season’s creative leadership included showrunner Martha Godoy and executive producers Rodrigo Figueroa, Marcela Mejía, and José Vicente Scheuren.
‘Corazón valiente’ (2012–2013)

Childhood friends Ángela and Samantha reunite as bodyguards, navigating perilous assignments and tangled romances. The cast features Adriana Fonseca, José Luis Reséndez, Ximena Duque, Fabián Ríos, and Aylín Mújica. It arrives Monday, September 15.
Produced by Telemundo Studios and created by Marcela Citterio, the series introduced additional leads mid-run and was supported by a large ensemble including Jon-Michael Ecker and Sonya Smith.
‘Access Hollywood’ (1996– )

The long-running entertainment news program covers film, TV, music, and celebrity stories. It lands Monday, September 15.
Created by Jim Van Messel, the show’s on-air team in recent years has included Kit Hoover, Scott Evans, and Mario Lopez, with Maureen FitzPatrick among its executive producers.
‘Who Is Who?’ (2015–2016)

Twin brothers separated at birth—one wealthy, one not—swap identities, turning their world upside down. Eugenio Siller stars as both Pedro “Perico” Pérez and Leonardo Fuentemayor, opposite Danna Paola and Kimberly Dos Ramos. It’s coming Monday, September 15.
An adaptation of ‘Amor descarado,’ the Telemundo production was directed by Luis Manzo and Ricardo Schwarz, with executive producers Gemma Lombardi, Joshua Mintz, and Carmen Cecilia Urbaneja.
‘Love Island Games’ (2023– )

Former ‘Love Island’ Islanders return to compete in new challenges and recouplings for a cash prize, with narration by Iain Stirling. The series returns Tuesday, September 16.
Originating as a Peacock spin-off, the show’s second season is hosted by Ariana Madix, following an inaugural season hosted by Maya Jama; it films in Fiji with alumni from multiple international editions.
‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020– )

This reality series follows the personal and professional lives of women in and around Salt Lake City. The latest cast includes Lisa Barlow, Mary Cosby, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose, Angie Katsanevas, and Bronwyn Newport. New episodes arrive Wednesday, September 17.
Produced by Shed Media with executive producers Lisa Shannon, Dan Peirson, Lori Gordon, Luke Neslage, and Andy Cohen, the series debuted in 2020 and continued through a fifth season spanning late 2024 to early 2025.
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