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RPM Miami: A new series of Latin love and passion at full speed
RPM Miami: A new series of Latin love and passion at full speed

RPM Miami: A new series of Latin love and passion at full speed

A couple sitting on a bench enjoying street food at a Quinceanera celebration

Full of action and drama, “RPM Miami” is a weekly series featuring several bilingual Latinos struggling to do something with their lives during the day and at night they try to win the racing scene underground. Quinceañera.com met the protagonists of this series that premieres this Sunday 1. May, through the bilingual network Mun2.

Fernanda Romero (“Luisa”), Adrian Bellani (“Alexander”) and Frankie J (“Ramón”), tell us how to live life at full speed in this new series of love, cars and lots of music set in the streets of Miami.

Adrian Bellani, the heartthrob of the popular series “Passions” on NBC, where he portrayed the character Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald, plays Alexander, a handsome war veteran who returns to Miami and wants to rebuild his life, but you must decipher the mysterious disappearance of his father.

Fernanda Romero, a single mother and becomes a widow after losing her husband in the war. She takes the reins of her life and competes in the dangerous night races, driving the car of her deceased husband. Will she find love or rivalry in the difficult streets of Miami?

Frankie J: In his debut as an actor, a successful musician and DJ Ramón plays a very particular mechanic who becomes the best friend of Alexander. Without intending to form a team that defies all obstacles. Of course, do not miss their music on a soundtrack featuring artists of the day, hot rhythms and lots of action.

Written by Juan Camilo Ferrand, directed by James Rispa and renowned video director Jessy Terrero as a creative consultant, this is a series that combines the thrill of soap operas with the action of the American TV series. A new kind of passion and action, where it first occurs in a series of 13 chapters entirely spoken in Spanglish, reflecting the lives of young Latinos in Miami or many other cities in the United States.

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