Women in Blue is a Spanish crime drama series created by Pablo Aramendi and Fernando Rovzar. Inspired by true events, the Apple TV+ series is a riveting experience with great characters and a thrilling story, that keeps you engaged throughout all of its episodes. Women in Blue stars an entirely Hispanic cast led by Ariel Award nominee Bárbara Mori.
The Apple TV+ crime drama series is set in 1971 and it follows the story of four women who become Mexico’s first female friends while a dangerous serial killer racks up his body count. Soon, they find out that their recruitment is nothing more than a PR stunt by the officials to distract the public from the serial killer case and they decide to catch the killer themselves.
Women in Blue – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Come Out?)
Women in Blue consists of ten episodes in total. The crime drama series premiered on Apple TV+ with its first two episodes on July 31, with the rest coming out weekly every Wednesday. Check out the full episode guide of Women in Blue below:
- Episode 1 “María” – July 31, 2024
- Episode 2 “Paola” – July 31, 2024
- Episode 3 “Norma” – August 7, 2024
- Episode 4 “Alma” – August 14, 2024
- Episode 5 “Ángeles” – August 21, 2024
- Episode 6 “Laura” – August 28, 2024
- Episode 7 “Dora” – September 4, 2024
- Episode 8 “Rosa” – September 11, 2024
- Episode 9 “Gabina” – September 18, 2024
- Episode 10 “Valentina” – September 25, 2024
Women in Blue – Cast & Characters (Who Is In It & Who Are They Playing?)
Women in Blue stars Bárbara Mori as Maria, Ximena Sariñana as Angeles, Natalia Tellez as Valentina, and Amorita Rasgado as Gabina in the lead roles with Miguel Rodarte as Octavio Romandia, Orlando Moguel as Félix, Leonardo Sbaraglia as Alejandro de la Torre, Christian Tappan as Escobedo, Horacio Garcia Rojas as Gerardo, Sebastián Buitrón as Lucas, Mario Zaragoza as Aldo Herrera, Iliana Donatlán as Sofía, Diego Escalona as Alex, Montserrat Ángeles as Jessica, Claudia Pineda as Paola, Paloma Woolrich as Consuelo, Diana Lein as Romina, Caraly Sánchez as Sandra, Alejandro de la Madrid as Luis Echevrría, Azalia Ortiz as Chela, Ricardo Esquerra as Tony Díaz, Marco Zetina as Uriel Santana, Brian Espitia as Vaca, Rosa María Bianchi as Luz, and Juan Carlos Medellin as Gabriel starring in supporting roles.