Endless Summer (1998)

A beloved Argentine telenovela from Cris Morena, blending comedy and drama across three sun-soaked seasons on Telefe.

Endless Summer - Series Information

  • Original Title: Verano del '98
  • First Air Year: 1998
  • Last Air Year: 2000
  • Created by: Cris Morena
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (60 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 679
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Spanish
  • Spoken Languages: Spanish
  • Networks: Telefe
  • Production Companies: Telefe
  • Production Countries: Argentina

Endless Summer - Plot

Verano del '98 is an Argentine telenovela, produced by Cris Morena. It was broadcast on Telefe television in the period January 12, 1998-November 17, 2000. The telenovela had three seasons, and changed its cast many times. Cris Morena also composed songs for Verano del '98 soundtrack.

Endless Summer - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Cris Morena

Main Cast

  • Susana Ortiz
  • Horacio Peña
  • Tomás Fonzi
  • Nahuel Mutti
  • Sabrina Carballo
  • Romina Ricci
  • Villanueva Cosse
  • Julieta Cardinali
  • Nicolás Mateo
  • Diego Ramos

Writers

  • Patricia Maldonado
  • Ana Fernanda Martínez
  • Marily Pugno
  • Amparo Iribas
  • Ricardo Talesnik

Executive Producers

  • Gustavo Marra
  • Guillermo Pendino

Endless Summer - FAQs

Who created the Argentine telenovela Endless Summer?

Endless Summer, known in Spanish as Verano del '98, was created by Cris Morena, one of Argentina's most celebrated television producers. Morena also composed songs for the series' soundtrack, adding a personal artistic touch to the production beyond her role as creator.

How many seasons and episodes does Endless Summer have?

Endless Summer ran for three seasons and a total of 679 episodes. Season 1 comprised 205 episodes, Season 2 had 245 episodes, and Season 3 concluded with 229 episodes. The series aired on Argentina's Telefe network from January 12, 1998 to November 17, 2000.

What is Endless Summer about?

Endless Summer is an Argentine telenovela blending comedy and drama. Set across sun-drenched summer seasons, it follows a rotating ensemble of young characters navigating romance, family tensions, and coming-of-age challenges. The series was notable for refreshing its cast multiple times throughout its three-season run.

Why did Endless Summer change its cast so many times?

Endless Summer adopted a rotating cast model common in long-running telenovelas, allowing the show to introduce fresh storylines and new characters each season. This approach kept the narrative dynamic across 679 episodes and three seasons, while giving opportunities to emerging Argentine talent throughout its 1998–2000 run.

Who are the main actors in Endless Summer?

The series featured a large ensemble cast including Susana Ortiz, Horacio Peña, Tomás Fonzi, Nahuel Mutti, Sabrina Carballo, Romina Ricci, Villanueva Cosse, Julieta Cardinali, Nicolás Mateo, and Diego Ramos, among many others who joined across different seasons.

What language is Endless Summer in?

Endless Summer is an entirely Spanish-language production. Originally titled Verano del '98, it was produced in Argentina and broadcast on the Telefe network. The series is a key example of Argentine telenovela storytelling from the late 1990s.

What genre is Endless Summer?

Endless Summer belongs to the Comedy and Drama genres, a combination typical of Argentine telenovelas. The series balances lighthearted, humorous storylines with emotionally resonant dramatic arcs, making it accessible to a broad audience across its three-season, 679-episode run on Telefe.

What are some shows similar to Endless Summer?

Viewers who enjoyed Endless Summer may also like Acacias 38, La Vecina, Lo imperdonable, Esperanza, and La rosa de Guadalupe. These Spanish-language drama and telenovela series share similar tones of romantic intrigue, ensemble casts, and emotionally driven storytelling across extended episode runs.

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