Gone is the muted, rain-slicked London of the original. In its place is the scorching, white-hot heat of coastal Spain, where shadows are sharper, secrets are louder, and obsession smells like saltwater, sunscreen, and ruin. For the uninitiated, the plot is a powder keg: William, a respected, middle-aged surgeon, begins a torrid affair with his own son’s fiancée, the enigmatic Ana. What starts as a stolen glance at a family dinner spirals into a consuming, dangerous liaison that threatens to incinerate two families.
Opposite him is rising star Luna Carpio as Ana. She is not a femme fatale. She is a woman using the only currency she has—her youth and perceived vulnerability—to escape a life of quiet desperation. Carpio plays Ana with a ferocious intelligence. You never quite know if she is falling in love or building a trap. This ambiguity is the show’s secret weapon. escandalo relato de una obsesion online
In an era where streaming algorithms favor the fast and the furious, one series is asking viewers to slow down—to lean in, to linger, and to feel profoundly uncomfortable. Escándalo: Relato de una obsesión (Disney+ Star), the Spanish-language reimagining of the Dutch series Oogappels (and the subsequent global hit Obsession ), has arrived. And it is not here to be a simple copy. Gone is the muted, rain-slicked London of the original