
Cofradia
Drama
Overview
When brothers Yago and Janco reunite, their encounter removes the past and strengthens their love for each other. Both are willing to fight everything and everyone, but no one prepared them for the difficult test they will now face: the truth.
Top Cast


Gabriel Soto
Gabriel Soto
Yago
Gabriel Soto
Yago
Roberto Palazuelos
Roberto Palazuelos
Janco
Roberto Palazuelos
Janco


Sergio Mayer
Sergio Mayer
Paolo
Sergio Mayer
Paolo


Alejandro Tommasi
Alejandro Tommasi
Don Julio
Alejandro Tommasi
Don Julio


Christian de la Campa
Christian de la Campa
Estéfano
Christian de la Campa
Estéfano


Carmen Baqué
Carmen Baqué
Chiara
Carmen Baqué
Chiara
Juan Vidal
Juan Vidal
Ian
Juan Vidal
Ian


Raúl Coronado
Raúl Coronado
Aaron
Raúl Coronado
Aaron
Geraldine Bazán
Geraldine Bazán
Ashley
Geraldine Bazán
Ashley


Wendy Braga
Wendy Braga
Greta
Wendy Braga
Greta
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