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Rosario Tijeras Season 5: Latest updates on renewal status, release date, cast and plot details
Rosario Tijeras Season 5: Latest updates on renewal status, release date, cast and plot details

Business Upturn

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Business Upturn

Rosario Tijeras Season 5: Latest updates on renewal status, release date, cast and plot details

By Aman Shukla Published on July 24, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated July 24, 2025, 10:54 IST If you've been binge-watching Rosario Tijeras on Netflix and found yourself wondering whether there's more of Rosario's story on the way, you're definitely not alone. Ever since Season 4 dropped on June 18, 2025, fans have been buzzing with questions about a possible fifth season. And while nothing's been officially announced just yet, there are definitely a few signs that something might be in the works. Here's a breakdown of everything we know about Rosario Tijeras Season 5. Renewal Status: Is Rosario Tijeras Season 5 Happening? As of now — nope, there's no official word from Netflix, TV Azteca, or Sony Pictures Television. But the big reason fans are getting excited? A recent post by Bárbara de Regil , who plays Rosario herself. She shared something pretty cryptic on X (yep, that's what Twitter's called now), and let's just say it definitely hinted that Season 5 could be in the pipeline. No confirmation yet, but it's enough to give fans hope. Given how popular the show is — not just in Mexico but worldwide thanks to Netflix — it wouldn't be a shocker if they go ahead with another season. But until there's a formal update, it's all just hopeful talk. Potential Release Date for Rosario Tijeras Season 5 Let's be real: without a greenlight, it's tricky to guess a release date. But if we go by past seasons, there's a pattern. Season 4 was announced in May 2023, filmed in mid-2024, and finally released in June 2025. If they follow that same timeline, then Season 5 could be filmed in 2026 and released late that year or early 2027. There's even a rumor floating around about a June 17, 2026 premiere with 40 episodes. Sounds exciting, but don't bank on it just yet — it hasn't been confirmed by anyone involved. Rosario Tijeras Season 5 Expected Cast If Season 5 happens, you can probably count on seeing most of the core cast again. Here's who we'd expect to return: Bárbara de Regil as Rosario Tijeras – She is the show. Her performance, her story, everything revolves around her. And her recent tease makes it seem like she's 100% down for more. Samantha Acuña as Ruby – Rosario's daughter had a huge role in Season 4, and her complicated feelings toward her mom are far from settled. José María de Tavira as Antonio – Still tangled in Rosario's heart and her drama, and that probably won't change. Antonio Gaona as Emilio – Another big part of Rosario's love life. This triangle isn't over. Hernán Mendoza as El Guero – He's been part of the darker side of the show's world. Whether or not he returns likely depends on how the story unfolds. Also, Season 4 brought in fresh faces like Juan Antonio and Gael. There's a good chance we'll see more of them—or new characters tied to Ruby's growing role, especially if her storyline keeps expanding. Rosario Tijeras Season 5 Potential Plot Season 4 left us with a lot to think about. Rosario spent most of the season trying to reconnect with Ruby, who was living in a shelter after her adoptive parents were killed. She went undercover, faced off with new enemies like Don Américo and El Papi, and tried to juggle both her dangerous past and her hopes for a better future. But things didn't end all sunshine and roses. In fact, the season closed with Ruby rejecting her mother after learning who she really is. Ouch. So if Season 5 moves forward, expect it to dive deep into that broken mother-daughter relationship. On top of that, Ruby's new romance with Teo — who just happens to be El Papi's brother — is bound to stir up more trouble. And let's be honest, Rosario isn't the kind of person who walks away from a fight. She'll likely have to face new enemies, old wounds, and tough choices again. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

Keylor Navas to join Pumas after a brief stint in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys
Keylor Navas to join Pumas after a brief stint in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Keylor Navas to join Pumas after a brief stint in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Ex-Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas is set to transfer to the UNAM Pumas of the Mexican league after a six-month stint in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys. The 38-year-old Navas signed a two-year deal last January with Newell's Old Boys, but he received an offer from Pumas two weeks ago. The Argentinian club on Monday said it will receive $2 million as part of the transfer deal. Pumas is yet to make an official announcement. Navas missed the first two league matches in Argentina, the first due to sickness sickness and the second because he asked to be left on the bench. 'Commitment, professionalism, and respect for the club's values are non-negotiable,' Newell's Old Boys said. 'To achieve our goals, it is essential that each member pulls in the same direction, always prioritizing the team over the individual.' Newell's, Lionel Messi's boyhood club, is based in Rosario, 300 kilometers (186 miles) northeast of Buenos Aires. Navas signed with Newell's Old Boys after finishing his second spell with Paris Saint-Germain, where he made just six appearances in all competitions. In a previous stint at PSG, he played four seasons and helped the club secure two French league titles. Navas made his professional debut with Saprissa in Costa Rica in 2005 and began his European career four years later with Albacete. He then moved to Levante and signed with Real Madrid for the 2014-15 season. With Real Madrid, Navas won a league title and a Super Cup, as well as three Champions League titles. ___ AP soccer:

Keylor Navas to join Pumas after a brief stint in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys
Keylor Navas to join Pumas after a brief stint in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys

Associated Press

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Keylor Navas to join Pumas after a brief stint in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Ex-Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas is set to transfer to the UNAM Pumas of the Mexican league after a six-month stint in Argentina with Newell's Old Boys. The 38-year-old Navas signed a two-year deal last January with Newell's Old Boys, but he received an offer from Pumas two weeks ago. The Argentinian club on Monday said it will receive $2 million as part of the transfer deal. Pumas is yet to make an official announcement. Navas missed the first two league matches in Argentina, the first due to sickness sickness and the second because he asked to be left on the bench. 'Commitment, professionalism, and respect for the club's values are non-negotiable,' Newell's Old Boys said. 'To achieve our goals, it is essential that each member pulls in the same direction, always prioritizing the team over the individual.' Newell's, Lionel Messi's boyhood club, is based in Rosario, 300 kilometers (186 miles) northeast of Buenos Aires. Navas signed with Newell's Old Boys after finishing his second spell with Paris Saint-Germain, where he made just six appearances in all competitions. In a previous stint at PSG, he played four seasons and helped the club secure two French league titles. Navas made his professional debut with Saprissa in Costa Rica in 2005 and began his European career four years later with Albacete. He then moved to Levante and signed with Real Madrid for the 2014-15 season. With Real Madrid, Navas won a league title and a Super Cup, as well as three Champions League titles. ___ AP soccer:

Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool AGREE £69m Ekitike deal, Chelsea want Rogers, Xhaka ‘set for Prem return'
Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool AGREE £69m Ekitike deal, Chelsea want Rogers, Xhaka ‘set for Prem return'

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool AGREE £69m Ekitike deal, Chelsea want Rogers, Xhaka ‘set for Prem return'

Veliz set for Spurs exit Tottenham misfit Alejo Veliz is heading home with the 21-year-old striker set to rejoin Rosario Central on loan. Veliz, who signed for Spurs in a £13million deal last summer, has struggled to make his mark in North London, managing just eight senior appearances. After underwhelming loan spells in Spain with Espanyol and Sevilla, the Argentine is now returning to his former club in a bid to revive his career, according to TyC Sports. Spurs have included a recall option for the end of 2025 — but whether the youngster has a future in Thomas Frank's plans remains to be seen. Alejo Veliz is heading back home to revive his career

Weather tracker: warm air engulfs parts of Argentina as winter temperatures soar
Weather tracker: warm air engulfs parts of Argentina as winter temperatures soar

The Guardian

time14-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The Guardian

Weather tracker: warm air engulfs parts of Argentina as winter temperatures soar

An unseasonably mild start to the week is expected in northern and central parts of Argentina, where it is winter. A plume of warm air will sink southwards from neighbouring Paraguay on Monday, lingering through Tuesday, before giving way to a cold front on Wednesday. The maximum daytime temperatures on Monday and Tuesday will be up to 5C (41F) higher than normal in these regions, while Buenos Aires is forecast to be about 7C above average on Tuesday. Meanwhile, it is expected to be 5-8C above normal at night, with minimums in the low to mid-teens. Rosario, the largest city in the province of Santa Fe, about 186 miles (300km) to the north-west of Buenos Aires, will experience the mildest temperatures, with a minimum of 14-15C forecast on Monday, near 10C above the climate average. Warm air could trigger heavy showers and thunderstorms across Buenos Aires on Tuesday, alongside the risk of intense gusts, hail and torrential downpours. In the evening, these showers will merge into a more organised band of heavy rain that will push north-eastwards through the night, led by a cold front. Argentina's national weather service has issued a yellow alert for storms, warning of up to 30-50mm of rainfall in 12 hours. The front will clear by midday on Wednesday, leaving behind cool, dry conditions, with daytime temperatures peaking in the mid-teens. There could be a very small variation in temperatures between the mild Tuesday night and cool Wednesday, with the chance of diurnal temperatures of about 1-1.5C in Buenos Aires and perhaps Rosario, a range that is typically 10-12C. On the opposite side of the Pacific Ocean, there is a storm brewing. Tropical Storm Nari, situated to the south-east of Japan, will propagate north-westwards towards the country by Monday morning and deepen into a severe tropical storm, which is defined as having a maximum wind speed of 55-73mph (89km/h to 117km/h). Nari is forecast to travel adjacent to the north-east coast, bringing sharp showers and heavy rain. The Japan Meteorological Agency has forecast wind advisories for much of the Kanto region, alongside 50-100mm of rainfall within a 24-hour period.

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