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 Dark Desire is an exciting and seductive television series that premiered on Netflix in 2020. The show tells the story of Alma Solares, a successful lawyer and mother who finds herself caught up in a web of passion and intrigue.


The series begins with Alma attending a legal conference in a coastal town, where she meets a charming and mysterious young man named Dario Guerra. Despite her reservations, Alma is immediately drawn to Dario's magnetic personality and handsome good looks.

Creator: Leticia López Margalli
Stars: Maite Perroni, Erik Hayser, Jorge Poza

As their relationship deepens, Alma discovers that Dario has a dark and troubled past, involving secrets and betrayals that threaten to consume them both. Along the way, Alma must navigate a complex web of relationships and emotions, including her own desires and those of the people around her.


The show is characterized by its steamy and intense scenes as well as the gripping plot twists and turns. Viewers are kept on the edge of their seats as Alma and Dario's story unfolds, with each episode revealing new secrets and revelations.


At the heart of the series is the theme of desire and how it can drive people to do things they never thought possible. Alma is a strong and independent woman, but she finds herself increasingly consumed by her feelings for Dario, even as she begins to discover the darker aspects of her personality.


The show has been praised for its strong performances, particularly from lead actress Maite Perroni, who brings depth and nuance to the character of Alma. The supporting cast is also excellent, with each actor bringing their own unique style to his roles.


Overall, Dark Desire is a must-watch for fans of passionate thrillers and suspenseful dramas. It offers a compelling and complex story, full of twists and turns that will keep you hooked until the very end.

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