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Countdown Begins For Return Of ‘El Señor De Los Cielos’ And Rafael Amaya In January 2023

Por: Forbes Business December 20, 2022

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Rafael Amaya and his character, Aurelio Casillas, return for season 8 of El Señor de los Cielos.Telemundo Telemundo has begun its 30-day countdown to the premiere of the new season of the network's hit series El Señor de los Cielos (The Lord of the Skies). Season 8 also marks the return of the series' notorious protagonist Aurelio Casillas, portrayed once again by Mexican actor Rafael Amaya. The new season kicks off January 17 at 9... + full article



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