The House of the Spirits is a story about the Trueba family over three generations. It mixes love, magic, and big political changes in a South American country. The story focuses on Clara, a gentle woman who has special, magical abilities and writes about her life in notebooks. She marries Esteban Trueba, a strict and ambitious man whose desire for power affects the whole family. As time passes, the country changes from a quiet rural place to one filled with conflict and political unrest. Through their granddaughter Alba, we see how the family deals with their past, including pain, anger, and hidden secrets. This haunting tale explores how personal choices and national history collide to create a cycle of destiny. Follow along to learn more about the series.
The viewers will be able to enjoy the series on Amazon Prime starting April 29, 2026. It will debut with the first three episodes on April 29, followed by weekly releases every Wednesday until the finale on May 13.
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Set across three generations of the Trueba family in an unidentified Latin American nation, the series shows how their lives change over many years during times of political trouble.
At the center is Clara, a woman who can see the future. She writes everything about her family’s happy and sad moments in her notebooks. Her husband, Esteban, is a strict and powerful man who cares a lot about land and control, which later causes many problems.
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As time passes, the family’s story becomes closely connected to what is happening in their country. The story moves from their magical home life to a harsh reality of revolution and a military takeover.
In the end, their granddaughter Alba becomes important. She goes through great suffering in prison but survives. By bringing together what she herself knows about the world with that of her grandmother, she attempts to make sense of the past and build a brighter future.
Directed by Francisca Alegria and Andrés Wood, the series casts the following: