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Netflix acquires Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude for new series

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Streaming giant Netflix is all set to adapt Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez's literary masterpiece "One Hundred Years of Solitude" into a Spanish language original series.

The novel, which was first published in 1967, and has since sold an estimated 50 million copies worldwide, and translated into 46 languages. 

Marquez's sons Rodrigo Garcia and Gonzalo Garcia Barcha will serve as executive producers on the series, which will be filmed mainly in Colombia. 

"For decades our father was reluctant to sell the film rights to Cien Anos de Soledad because he believed that it could not be made under the time constraints of a feature film, or that producing it in a language other than Spanish would not do it justice," said Garcia.

He said it was the right time for the book to be brought to the screen format as there is worldwide acceptance of content in foreign languages in the golden age of series.

"We are incredibly honoured to be entrusted with the first filmed adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude, a timeless and iconic story from Latin America that we are thrilled to share with the world," said Francisco Ramos, Vice President, Spanish Language Originals for Netflix.

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