Betty la Fea: La Historia Continúa Season 2 Premieres August 15
After breaking a global record with the largest global viewership for a Latin American title in Prime Video history and becoming the most-watched series or movie of all time on Prime Video in Colombia, Betty la Fea is back to finally solve the mystery. Prime Video has laid its cards on the table – quite literally.
Following a mysterious tarot session between Betty (Ana María Orozco) and Bertha (Luces Velásquez), the stars have officially aligned to reveal the official trailer, key art, and premiere date for the highly anticipated second season of Betty la Fea: La Historia Continúa, arriving on August 15, exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories.

With the stellar return of Ana María Orozco and Jorge Enrique Abello alongside much of the original cast, the second season will unfold across 10 episodes, released two episodes per week.
This new season picks up where the previous one left off, with Betty facing decisions that shake her present and redefine her family’s story. As she tries to rebuild her relationship with her daughter, Mila, and deal with the emotional distance growing between her and Armando, new secrets come to light that will challenge the stability of everything she thought was under control.
“Revisiting Betty la Fea: La Historia Continúa is not only a tribute to a beloved story, it’s a reflection of our commitment to meaningful storytelling,” said Javiera Balmaceda, Head of Originals LatAm, CA and AU, Amazon Studios.
“We’re proud to give fans a new perspective on a character who helped shape television in Latin America and continues to inspire across generations.”
Alexander Marín, VP of Distribution at RCN Estudios, added: “At RCN Estudios, we’re incredibly proud to produce the story of one of the most iconic Latin American characters worldwide. This season will be full of surprises.”
Betty la Fea: La Historia Continúa is produced by RCN Estudios and written by Marta Betoldi (Ciega a Citas), César Betancur (Rigo), Valeria Gómez (Manes), and Luis Carlos Ávila (La Reina del Flow). The series is directed by Mauricio Cruz Fortunato (Manes), executive produced by Yalile Giordanelli (Ana de Nadie) and Juan Pablo Posada (Manes), RCN Estudios production VP, and features Ana María Orozco and Jorge Enrique Abello as associate producers.


