Longoria returns to the world of TV, but does her new role have any echoes of Gabrielle Solis?

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 at 15:30 PM


Returning to front a TV series after a decade, Eva Longoria is back on our screens at last in a starring role for Apple TV+‘s Land of Women.

Of course, when you mention such a name as Longoria’s, it’s not long before thought turns to another major show that she co-led as fiery Desperate Housewives character, Gabrielle Solis.

With talks continuing to bubble about whether or not a reboot of Desperate Housewives will ever happen one day, there’s certainly set to be a crop of Land of Women viewers that may draw a similarity or two between Longoria’s new character of Gala to Gaby.

But are there any similarities to be drawn between the two characters at all? When asked that very question by RadioTimes.com in an exclusive chat about the series, Longoria admitted: “No, I actually think they’re so different.

“Gaby was very strong, Gaby was – she knew what she wanted, she manipulated a lot of people to get what she wanted, she was very comfortable being wealthy and stuck up, where Gala doesn’t know what she wants.”

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Speaking about her new character of Gala, Longoria continued: “She’s terribly insecure, she doesn’t have purpose in her life, she’s only the arm candy of her husband with no voice. I think Gaby had a very strong voice and so, what I liked about Gala’s journey in this show was where she ends up.

“She, like I said, doesn’t have any purpose and then is thrown into a country she’s never been, speaking a language she’s never really spoken. She has to hide and protect her family and she has to provide for her family, she’s never done any of these things.

“And when you’re thrown into the fire like that and you’re tested, who you come out as is really telling. And so, by the sixth episode, she is so proud, like, ‘I did have it in me, all along I’ve had this strength in me and I never knew that’. And she never would’ve known that if she wasn’t forced into discovering it.”

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The new series sees Longoria and her fellow cast speak largely in Castilian Spanish, with Longoria also serving as an executive producer on the new dramedy. The six-part series follows Gala as she’s forced to leave New York once she learns of her husband’s dodgy dealings.