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Look: The photo “Women in Blue” introduces the Apple TV+ crime drama

“Women in Blue,” a new Spanish-language series from Fernando Rovzar, is coming to Apple TV+. Photo courtesy of Apple TV+

May 9 (UPI) — Apple TV+ presents the new series Women in blue.

The streaming service released a first look photo for the Spanish-language crime drama, also known as Las Azuleson Thursday.

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Women in blue comes from Fernando Rovzar (Monarca) and is inspired by true stories about Mexico's first female police force. The show is created by Rovzar and Pablo Aramendi, with Rovzar as showrunner and director.

Bárbara Mori, Ximena Sariñana, Natalia Téllez and Amorita Rasgado lead the all-Hispanic cast and crew.

Women in blue Set in 1970, it follows four women who join Mexico's first female police force, only to discover that their force is a publicity stunt to distract the media from a brutal serial killer.

“As the body count grows, María (Mori), whose determination to catch the murderer becomes an obsession, Gabina (Rasgado), whose father is a famous police officer, Ángeles (Sariñana), a brilliant fingerprint analyst, and Valentina ( Téllez), “As a young rebel, he launched a secret investigation to achieve what no male official has managed to do and bring the serial killer to justice,” says an official summary.

The cast also includes Miguel Rodarte, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Christian Tappan and Horacio García Rojas.

Women in blue will consist of 10 episodes and will have a two-episode premiere on Apple TV+ on July 31, with new episodes coming weekly.