Drama Escalates in ‘The Casablanca‘ as Wedding Threat and Wine Launch Unfold
Santiago, Chile – August 5, 2025 – Tensions are reaching a boiling point in the Chilean television series “The casablanca,” with a wedding thrown into jeopardy and a pivotal wine launch event becoming a pressure cooker of personal drama. Recent episodes have seen escalating conflicts between key characters,setting the stage for significant developments in the coming weeks.
The latest installment, Chapter 133, reveals a direct confrontation initiated by jonah (Max Salgado) who contacted Samuel (Francisco Reyes Cristi) with a stark ultimatum: exclude Iván (Francisco Melo) from the wedding guest list, and Jonah won’t attend. This demand stems from deep-seated animosity and perceived moral failings on Iván’s part, according to Samuel, who firmly refused the request.
Together, Raimundo (Francisco Melo) is applying pressure on Tomás (Nicolás Poblete) to drop the legal complaint against Torment (Felipe Rojas), aiming to resolve the ongoing disputes fueled by the complex relationship involving Alexandra (Mariana Di Girolamo). The specifics of the complaint remain undisclosed, but it’s clearly a significant obstacle to peace within the series’ narrative.
Two-Week Time Jump Intensifies the stakes
Adding to the drama, “The Casablanca” has implemented a two-week time jump, propelling the storyline to the launch event for Alexandra’s new wine venture. This event, held at the Viña del Sol winery in the Casablanca Valley, is intended to be a party of her entrepreneurial success, but quickly becomes a public arena for personal scrutiny.
during the wine launch, Alexandra faced pointed questions about her personal life, visibly unsettling her. Sources close to the production confirm that the questions centered around her relationship with both Iván and the ongoing conflict with Torment, adding another layer of complexity to her already strained situation. The wine, a 2023 Cabernet Sauvignon blend named “resiliencia,” is expected to be a key product for Alexandra’s growing wine business.
“The Casablanca” continues to captivate audiences with its intricate plotlines and compelling characters. The series, produced by Mega, consistently ranks as one of Chile’s most-watched television programs, averaging 2.1 million viewers per episode according to recent IBOPE ratings.
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