Secuoya Studios, William Levy launch action series and romcom
William Levy will star in and executive produce a new scripted series and romcom with Secuoya Studios, renewing their partnership. The deal expands Levyโs production role and leverages Secuoyaโs globa
William Levy is teaming up with Spainโs Secuoya Studios for a new scripted series and a romcom movie, with Levy set to star and executive produce both
Read Full Story at Deadline Hollywood โWhy This Matters
The deal underscores a strategic pivot in Latin American entertainment toward co-production models that blend star power with scalable production infrastructure. As global audiences increasingly demand content that bridges cultural divides, this partnership signals a calculated move to position William Levyโalready a regional iconโas both a creative force and a commercial lynchpin in bridging U.S. and Latin media markets.
Background Context
Secuoya Studios has quietly emerged as a behind-the-scenes titan in global television, with a portfolio spanning telenovelas, scripted series, and reality formats across Spain, Latin America, and the U.S. Levyโs previous collaborations with the studioโparticularly in high-budget dramasโhave demonstrated a consistent ability to merge telenovela sensibilities with cinematic storytelling, a formula now being tested in romcom territory where cultural specificity often clashes with mainstream appeal.
What Happens Next
The immediate focus will likely center on scripting and casting choices that balance Levyโs charisma with universal romantic tropes, a delicate equilibrium that could either redefine the genre for bilingual audiences or fracture it into niche appeals. Industry watchers will scrutinize whether Secuoyaโs international distribution network can replicate the streaming-era success of Levyโs past projects, especially as competitors like Telemundo and ViX ramp up their romcom slates.
Bigger Picture
This deal reflects a broader industry trend where A-list stars are increasingly leveraging their personas to shape content pipelines, not just appear in themโa model pioneered by figures like Salma Hayek and now being localized by Latin talent. It also highlights the growing importance of romcoms as a testing ground for hybrid formats, where traditional cultural storytelling meets the demands of a fractured, platform-driven entertainment ecosystem.

