The Best TV Shows on Univision

Every Univision Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Across the timeline from 1995 to 2025, Univision has presented audiences with over 20 captivating shows. Peruse our comprehensive roster of Univision’s top shows, encompassing over 20 distinct series as of September 2025. Premiering in 1995 and 2002, Morelia and Clase 406 are among Univision’s most celebrated shows.

  • Rebelde
    Rebelde (2004)8.4

    Six teenagers with different lives and personalities attend a prominent private school with only one thing in common: their vocation and passion for music.

  • Karsu, La Fuerza de Una Madre
    Karsu, La Fuerza de Una Madre (2025)8.0

  • Clase 406
    Clase 406 (2002)7.9

    The realistic chronicles of a working class group of Hispanic youth, with heavy subject matter like sex, drug dealing, teen pregnancy, abuse, drinking, rape, deception, and heartbreak.

  • Wild at Heart
    Wild at Heart (2013)7.8

    Corazón indomable is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nathalie Lartilleux for Televisa. It is a remake of Marimar, produced in 1994, and starring Thalía and Eduardo Capetillo. Ana Brenda Contreras and Daniel Arenas star as the protagonists, while Ingrid Martz, Elizabeth Álvarez, Carlos de la Mota and René Strickler star as the antagonists.

  • Teresa
    Teresa (2010)7.7

    Teresa Chavez is a young woman with an obsession for money and ambition. Despite her beauty and the fact that she was raised in the bosom of a loving family, she is resentful; her one desire is to leave her humble but poor neighbourhood.

  • Triumph of Love
    Triumph of Love (2010)7.7

    A love story between a young girl wishing to become a professional model and a rich boy who works in a fashion house and falls in love with her.

  • Amores verdaderos
    Amores verdaderos (2012)7.7

    Amores verdaderos is a 2012 Mexican telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz Gonzalez for Televisa. It is based on Amor en Custodia, produced in Colombia, Argentina, and Mexico.

  • Distilling Love
    Distilling Love (2007)7.6

    Destilando Amor is a 2007 Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and Nicandro Díaz. It stars Angélica Rivera and Eduardo Yáñez as the main protagonists and was set primarily in Tequila, Jalisco. It is a remake of the 1994 Colombian telenovela Café, con aroma de mujer, and was nominated for twelve Premios TVyNovelas of which it won ten including Best Telenovela of the Year.

  • Don't Mess with the Angel
    Don't Mess with the Angel (2008)7.5

    Cuidado Con El Ángel is a Telenovela distributed by Televisa starring Maite Perroni and William Levy. The telenovela, a production of Nathalie Lartilleux, premiered on June 9, 2008 and finished its broadcast March 6, 2009. It had millions of viewers worldwide, and broke records in America.

  • El Chapo
    El Chapo (2017)7.5

    A look at the life of notorious drug kingpin, El Chapo, from his early days in the 1980s working for the Guadalajara Cartel, to his rise to power of during the '90s and his ultimate downfall in 2016.

  • La piloto
    La piloto (2017)7.4

    Yolanda dreamed her entire life of being a pilot. She found a stewardess job, and an unexpected role in drug smuggling.

  • El Dragón: Return of a Warrior
    El Dragón: Return of a Warrior (2019)7.4

    A Tokyo business man returns to his home country of Mexico where he must battle rivals to replace his grandfather as the head of a cartel.

  • Minas de Pasión
    Minas de Pasión (2023)7.3

    Emilia a single mother who works in a mine fall in love with Leonardo the son of Roberta Castro the most powerful of the people. Roberta will seek revenge on Emilia by making her life miserable.

  • The Three Sides of Ana
    The Three Sides of Ana (2016)7.1

    Over a road trip, triplets Ana Laura, Ana Leticia, and Ana Lucía, along with their parents, suffer a dramatic accident crashing by the side of a river. The consequences of this event are catastrophic: Both parents die, Ana Laura loses one leg, and Ana Lucía, unconscious, is dragged by the river’s flow. Only Ana Leticia, who actually caused the accident, emerges unscathed. Soledad, a woman who was seriously hurt after her daughter’s death, helps Ana Lucía, whom she finds agonizing. Although Soledad discovers who the girl is, she takes advantage of her memory loss regarding the accident and her family and decides to keep her, making her believe she is her mother. Despite everyone declares Ana Lucía is death, Ernestina, the triplets' grandmother, and Ramiro, their uncle, don’t give up and do everything they can to find Ana Lucía. But years go by, the same as their wishful

  • Acorralada
    Acorralada (2007)7.0

    Acorralada is an American telenovela produced by Venevisión. Univision aired Acorralada from January 2007 to October 2007 on weekday afternoons at 2 pm central. It was rebroadcast in late 2011 through April 2012 on Univision's sister network, Telefutura. It was filmed in Miami, Florida, and lasted about 187 episodes. It is the second long-running telenovela that Venevisión Productions has produced without its former co-producer Fonovideo.

  • Lucha Underground
    Lucha Underground (2014)6.9

    Lucha Underground introduces U.S. audiences to the high-flying, explosive moves of lucha libre. An ancient combat tradition, watch as good and evil wage war in a gritty battleground called “The Temple.”

  • Ask God For Forgiveness... Not Me
    Ask God For Forgiveness... Not Me (2015)6.9

    The story of Renata Flores del Angel, a young woman from a wealthy family who falls for Pablo Ramos, the foreman of her father's estate.

  • Love and Cruelty
    Love and Cruelty (2006)6.8

    Mundo de Fieras is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejia Alejandre. It was first broadcast in Mexico on July 31, 2006, and in the United States on October 3, 2006. The telenovela starred Gaby Espino, César Évora, and Edith González as the villain Jocelyn.

  • Rosario
    Rosario (2013)5.2

  • Morelia
    Morelia (1995)1.0

    Morelia is Mexican telenovela which starred Alpha Acosta, Arturo Peniche and Cecilia Bolocco. It was the first Mexican soap opera filmed in the city of Miami, it was produced and broadcast on Televisa in 1995–1996, Univision in 1996 and 2000–2001, Galavisión in 1998, and TeleFutura in 2003–2004. It is a remake of La Zulianita with Lupita Ferrer and José Bardina.