The series ‘Sueños de libertad’ continues unstoppable on the television schedule and adds another day this Thursday as the most watched fiction on television. The title remains the absolute leader, with an average of over 1.3 million viewers and a 14.8% share.
In addition, the series reaches **more than 2.1 million unique viewers**, reinforcing its ability to attract a broad and loyal audience day after day. In competitive terms, **‘Sueños de libertad’ notably widens its gap with other offerings**, positioning itself **7 points and 4.1 points ahead of its main rivals**, which confirms its solid position in the time slot and its excellent audience performance
This data reaffirms fiction as one of the great pillars of current television entertainment, consolidating its leadership and its connection with the public.
10 new characters that impact the plots
The fiction has added a dozen new characters to the cast whose incorporation is causing new alliances, tensions, and conflicts in the Queen's colony. Among the additions are:
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Pablo Salazar (Fernando Andina) and Nieves Doria (Itziar Atienza), a married couple with secrets and fragile stability.
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Miguel Salazar (Marco H. Medina) and Mabel Salazar (Delia Brufau), new members of the family with their own personal and emotional challenges.
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Beatriz Lejena (Xenia Tostado), Gabriel's ex-wife, whose return may rekindle old relationships.
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Álvaro Marquina (Javier Lara), a con artist with risky plans.
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Valentina Somoza (Ana Carlota Fernández), a shop assistant with a traumatic past.
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Salva Lucano (Carlos Troya), the new owner of the cantina.
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Paula Maceda (Marina Orta) and Eduardo Trabal (Alberto Lozano), characters with sentimental and work ties who will also alter existing dynamics.
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Marisol (Laura Rozalén), Pablo's former lover who returns to further complicate the family story.
A Renewed Header with Malú's Voice
Coinciding with these changes, *Sueños de libertad* premiered a few weeks ago with **a completely renewed opening sequence**, featuring the theme song performed by **Malú**, one of the most prominent artists in Spanish music. The song—written by Alejandro Martínez, Luís Ramiro, and Marwán— accompanies the first few seconds of each episode with a more **emotional and evocative** tone, reflecting the dramatic depth of this season. Malú's presence in the series reinforces its sonic identity and connects with the audience, adding a **personal touch to the introduction** of each chapter
With these new developments, additions, and changes, Sueños de libertad is preparing to delve into new storylines and relationships and continues to maintain a great run and a loyal audience, consolidating itself as one of the most watched and followed series on Spanish television, capable of continuing to attract and retain viewers as its daily ratings demonstrate.