Sangre Celestial

Sangre Celestial

30 min

Amor. Mentiras. Una receta secreta. Acompaña a Kate del Castillo y sigue las aventuras de los gemelos Sol y Mundo Lucero mientras tratan de descubrir la verdad acerca de su padre muerto Arturo. Pista: está en el infierno.

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El gran final se trata de Alaska, el cambio climático, una receta secreta, y aún otro miembro familiar. Que paso con la boda de Sol y Esteban? Y los rusos?

En Peru hay muchos chivos y llamas – allí es donde Sol encuentra a Mercurio Lucero. El tambien tiene su secreto.

Esteban y Luna se encuentran amarrados y colgando boca abajo mientras Sol y Urano conocen a Estrella Lucero, una verdadera chica de Jersey. Esto se esta poniendo super loco!

Luna sueña con ser actriz y vive en un apartamento vacio en Los Angeles. Esta le ofrece a Sol una nueva perspectiva sobre la vida de Arturo. Lo pillas?

Mundo se vuelve cada vez mas misteriosio, mientras que el y su hermana ecuentran una sorprendente sorpresa Rusa cuando visitan a Saturno y Neptuno.

Marte vive en Santiago, Republica Dominicana - hermosa, rica, y sobre todo, odia a Arturo Lucero. Sol no entiende nada. ¿Y porque Esteban no para de hablar con Mundo por telefono?

Los gemelos Lucero van a una plantación en Carolina del Norte para buscar a Urano, y no el planeta. A el prometido de Sol, Esteban, no le hace nada de gracia el viaje.

Sol y Mundo viajan de Nueva York a Mexico para asistir al funeral de su padre Arturo y descubren que había mucho que no  sabían sobre su padre.

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