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Will Who killed Sara Season 3 be based on a real life story?

Who killed Sara Season 3 Updates: “Who killed Sara” is a Latin television series whose first season was released on 24 March 2021 and the second season was released on 19 May 2021. The show is crime thriller series that already has the fans in its grip and the two seasons have left them wanting more. The series has been renewed for a third season and would hopefully be released soon.
The show is about Alex, Sara’s brother, who was framed for her murder and had to spend 18 years in jail. Alex is now out and is determined to catch the real killer.
The creator of the series, Jose Valenzuela, revealed how the character of Alex is based on his very own real-life experiences. The show has become the most-watched foreign language television series with its unique depiction of murder and crime where no one is innocent.
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Valenzuela is working as the creator as well as the novelist for the show. He talked about his experiences in an interview with ADN Radio. He told that he comes from a family of writers and has gotten much advice from them regarding writing books and one of the best pieces of advice was, “Lend the main character your past and conditions and it is not going to get out of hand because you are writing about someone you know.”
His experiences as a gay man and LGBTQ advocate also come up as he has faced many inequalities and sexual discrimination. The show throws light on Mexico’s homophobia and mistreatment of LGBTQ members. And now that you think about it, it does seem to be a family drama that has various pieces drawn from the life of Valenzuela himself. The portrayal of the gay character, Chema, in his show and the discrimination he faces at the hand of his very own parents could be a resignation of his own life in Who killed Sara Season 3.
But anyhow, the third season of the show is probably going to be a short wait, considering the first two seasons came out in a two-month interval.
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