UPDATE: This article was originally published on June 23. It was updated on June 26 to include new information about Mercedes Ron's deal with Amazon MGM Studios.

Key takeaways

  • Drawn Together streams exclusively on Prime Video from September 9 worldwide.
  • Ester Expósito and Hugo Diego García star in the adaptation of Mercedes Ron's bestseller.
  • A sequel, Drawn Apart, has already been announced as part of Prime Video's House of Ron.

Prime Video has unveiled the teaser trailer for Drawn Together, the upcoming book-to-film adaptation of Marfil, the first installment in the successful Enfrentados duology by bestselling author Mercedes Ron.
You can watch the trailer below:
Here’s everything you need to know about the highly anticipated romantic thriller.

What is ‘Drawn Together’ about?

Marfil Cortés, daughter of a Spanish business tycoon, sees her perfect New York life shattered when she's suddenly kidnapped and mysteriously released. As a result, her father assigns the enigmatic Sebastian Moore as her bodyguard.
Despite her fierce independence and his professional distance, they find themselves drawn to each other. Sebastian's mysterious and reserved nature, and her untamed spirit and noble heart, will start to breach their carefully guarded walls.
As they return to Spain and dangerous threats emerge, they must navigate a world where nothing, and no one, is what they seem.

Who is in the ‘Drawn Together’ cast?

Hugo Diego García in Marfil, also known as Drawn Together, on Prime Video
Taking on the lead roles in Drawn Together are stars:
  • Ester Expósito (Venus) as Marfil Cortés
  • Hugo Diego García (The Substance) as Sebastian Moore
Completing the cast are:
  • Eric Masip (Through My Window) as Iván
  • Pablo Molinero (A Private Affair) as Alejandro
  • Zoe Bonafonte (The 47) as Gabriela
  • Lluís Homar (Los Abrazos Rotos) as Logan
  • Joaquín Ferreira (Club de Cuervos) as Ray
Drawn Together is directed by Óscar Pedraza (Patria, Vivir Sin Permiso) and written by Sofía Cuenca (Culpa Tuya, Culpa Nuestra).

How to watch 'Drawn Together' on Prime Video

Ester Expósito and Hugo Diego García on top of each other in a dance studio in the film Marfil, also known as Drawn Together, on Prime Video
Drawn Together will release exclusively on Prime Video on September 9 in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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Will there be a ‘Drawn Together’ sequel?

Mercedes Ron at the Your Fault: London premiere
Prime Video has already announced that it is adapting the second book in Ron’s successful Enfrentados duology, which is titled Drawn Apart.
Drawn Together and Drawn Apart mark the third stage of collaboration between Prime Video and bestselling author Ron, following the adaptations of her popular Culpables trilogy, which has reached 100 million viewers worldwide, and Tell Me Softly.
On June 26, Amazon MGM Studios signed Ron to a first-look deal, formalizing the creative partnership which has been dubbed the House of Ron. The deal builds on the studio's expanding relationship with the author, which now spans multiple book series. In addition to Drawn Together and Drawn Apart, also upcoming from the collaboration are the second and third installments in the Dímelo trilogy, following Tell Me Softly.
Also upcoming is 30 sunsets para enamorarte (30 Sunsets to Fall in Love when translated to English), the first book in author Ron’s Bali series, which is her most recent work. It will mark the first U.S. adaptation of the bestselling Spanish author’s work, after the success of the English UK My Fault trilogy adaptation.
Additionally, the deal means Ron will be executive producing all the above and future adaptations, whilst also providing her with the opportunity to bring IP by other authors to the attention of Amazon MGM Studios for possible adaptation.
Speaking about the deal, Ron said: "Working with the Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios family to bring my stories to the screen has been an incredible partnership. I look forward to bringing more of my stories to life for readers around the world through this continued collaboration and am thrilled to serve as an executive producer on upcoming adaptions."
Nicole Clemens, VP and head of UK and International Originals, Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, added: "Mercedes Ron is an extraordinary talent whose stories have captured the hearts and imaginations of fans around the world. Bringing Mercedes' characters to life on Prime Video has been one of the most thrilling creative partnerships we've had, and we're just getting started. We have Drawn Together coming up this September and we cannot wait to share it with fans. Mercedes is already part of the Amazon MGM Studios family—this represents our continued commitment to expanding the House of Ron."

What else is on Prime Video?

Ester Expósito as a ballerina in Marfil, also known as Drawn Together, on Prime Video
There are plenty of other romantic movies available to watch on Prime Video including Your Fault: London, Culpa Nuestra, and Love Me Love Me.
Prime Video is a first-stop entertainment destination offering customers a vast collection of premium programming in one app available across thousands of devices. Prime members can customize their viewing experience and find their favorite movies, series, documentaries, and live sports.
These include Amazon MGM Studios–produced series and movies, licensed fan favorites, and programming via Prime Video Subscriptions such as MGM+, Apple TV, HBO Max, Peacock Premium Plus, FOX One, DAZN, and Crunchyroll, as well as more than 900 free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels.
All customers, regardless of whether they have a Prime membership or not, can rent or buy titles via the Prime Video Store, and can enjoy even more content for free with ads.
Next, find out more about The Love Hypothesis, Prime Video’s adaptation of Ali Hazelwood's bestselling novel releasing September 23.