Originally produced by Rede Globo in Portuguese and dubbed into a riveting Spanish version for audiences across Latin America and the US, La Clon wasn't just another telenovela—it was a cultural phenomenon. The story blended forbidden romance, science fiction, and moral drama: a young Muslim woman, Jade, falls in love with Lucas, a Brazilian man from a completely different world. Add in the controversial creation of a human clone, and you had a show that sparked debates at dinner tables and water coolers from Miami to Madrid.
In the US and Puerto Rico, La Clon is often tucked inside the Pantaya or Telemundo Now channel, which can be added to your Prime subscription. Originally produced by Rede Globo in Portuguese and
In the golden age of digital streaming, few phrases capture the nostalgia and urgency of Hispanic viewers quite like For millions of fans across the globe—from Miami to Madrid, from Mexico City to Santiago—the 1991 telenovela La Clon (known in English as The Clone ) remains a timeless masterpiece of melodrama, science fiction, and social commentary. In the US and Puerto Rico, La Clon