With the Christmas break right around the corner, you might be on the lookout for a good old binge-worthy series, and Netflix has just the thing.
In fact, some viewers have warned you won't be able to stop watching this 20-episode Mexican revenge series. Yep, that's right, 20 whole episodes to keep you going from Christmas all the way into the New Year.
The Mexican Netflix drama follows two sisters, Perla and Antonia, who are 'divided by love and betrayal,' as the official synopsis reads, 'a woman's refusal to join her sister's twisted scheme sparks betrayal and revenge as she tries to reunite with her long-lost daughter.'
Starring Ana Serradilla as Perla Guerra and Claudia Álvarez as Antonia Guerra, Sisters' Feud follows the dark and harrowing rivalry of siblings who were torn apart by deceit some two decades earlier.
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The feud began 20 years before the series is set, when Antonia discovered her sister Perla was sleeping with her husband, Bernado. Following a huge fight, which ultimately led to a car crash, Antonia was rendered infertile, prompting her to capture and torture her sister in revenge.
Now, this is where things get really dark. Antonia goes on to force Bernado to sexually assault Perla, which led to her becoming pregnant with her sister's husband's child. Soon after Perla gives birth to the child, Antonia kidnaps the infant and leaves her for dead.
More than two decades later, Perla discovers her daughter, Jacinta, might still be alive and she embarks on a journey to find her and seek revenge on her evil sister once and for all.
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The original version of the sisters is actually titled Las Hermanas Guerra due to it being written and recorded in Spanish, however viewers do have the option of watching with English subtitles or watching with English dialog dubbed over the top.
Taking to our Netflix Bangers Facebook group, one hooked viewer wrote: "Ok yall watch this!!!! I’m talking glued to the screen watching it all in the shower in the car and at work! Definitely give this lil series a 10/10. [sic]"
Meanwhile, another wrote: "Quite enjoyed this series. Lots of twists and turns and it definitely emotional rollercoaster of ups and downs. It is gripping and intense. The series does wrap up well and questions are all answered and ends with a nice bow to tie it all up."
Sisters' Feud is available to stream on Netflix now.
Topics: Film and TV, Netflix