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El Hipnotizador

★ 7.1 (11 votes) | 2015
CrimeDramaSci-Fi & Fantasy
Overview

Natalio Arenas is a hypnotist who can put people into a trance and make them reveal their innermost secrets. But Natalio suffers from insomnia, which hides a secret of his own.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date August 23, 2015
  • Last Air Date December 17, 2017
  • Seasons 2
  • Episodes 16
  • Networks HBO Latin America

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Season 1

8 episodes • 2015

Season 1 follows Natalio as he lands a gig with a modest stage show. But in order to sleep, he must meet with his rival who gave him the insomnia.

Season 2
Season 2

8 episodes • 2017

The second season follows Arenas as he tries to make his biggest dream come true — move to a place where no one knows him and leave his hypnosis career behind. Arenas arrives at a small town, Puente Blanco, which is seemingly perfect. However, while getting to know its residents and attitudes, he discovers things aren’t really what they seem. The past seems to refuse to let go of Arenas, and circumstances push him to resort to hypnosis techniques once again, thus uncovering secrets of those who cross his path. And so, while he tries to help others, our main character faces a new personal dilemma.

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