TVE renews La Moderna for a third season and ongoing plans for Valle Salvaje

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TVE keeps expanding its slate of period-driven storytelling with a notable renewal for the drama La Moderna. The production, a collaboration between Boomerang TV and Mediawan along with RTVE, is moving forward with a third season that reflects the broadcaster’s ongoing confidence in the series. The decision underscores TVE’s strategy to sustain strong, serialized narratives that resonate with audiences looking for consistent, character-driven storytelling set against distinct historical backdrops. Teleaudiencias reported that the RTVE Board of Directors approved the renewal, signaling a continued commitment to the title and setting the stage for more chapters in its evolving arc. The third season is planned to total 85 episodes, aligning with the network’s approach to deliver robust, long-form storytelling that keeps viewers engaged across multiple weeks and months.

With this renewal, La Moderna is positioned to maintain its collaboration with La Promesa through at least the end of the year. The current season, which began its broadcast run earlier, was originally slated to conclude around late August. Yet as with many major events in sports programming—such as the European Cup and the Paris Olympic Games—the network has adjusted the schedule to accommodate live broadcasts and special events. These scheduling shifts mean the season’s airing pattern may vary, potentially extending the run and changing the timing of episodes to fit broader programming blocks. The confirmed 85-episode commitment for the third season ensures continuity for the production team and fans alike, while providing room for future storytelling developments that can respond to audience feedback and seasonal dynamics.

What’s next for Valle Salvaje?

Following La Moderna’s renewal, industry observers are turning their attention to Bambú Producciones and its daily fiction Valle Salvaje. Recordings for this title have continued since late spring, inviting speculation about how it will fit within the broader daytime lineup. Early discussions suggested Valle Salvaje could be integrated into La Moderna or possibly positioned alongside other flagship series such as 4 Stars, but the latest confirmations indicate limited scheduling space for the new project. The decision appears to reflect a strategic prioritization of current renewals and the established afternoon block, with La 1 steering the grid for the immediate future. Even so, studios and producers remain attentive to audience demand, keeping options open should slots widen in the coming seasons. The ongoing production cadence and the interplay between these titles illustrate how public broadcasters manage a mix of long-form serials and shorter formats to sustain viewer engagement across hours of daytime television.

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