Season 4 of 'The Cleaning Lady' Welcomes a Familiar Face from 'Bosch'!
The wait for the fourth season of *The Cleaning Lady* is almost unbearable, like waiting for the last piece of chocolate in a box that you’re sure someone else is eyeing with envy. While the release date remains wrapped in mystery, all whispers point towards 2025. And like any good crime drama, there are plot twists before we even get there.
According to exclusive reports, the show has enlisted the talent of Yancey Arias, fresh from his stint as Mayor Hector Ramos in *Bosch*. He’s strutting into *The Cleaning Lady* as Neto, a hitman with a penchant for high-stakes encounters that even the most daring among us wouldn’t dare navigate. It seems Arias is practically tailor-made for this role, considering the rogues' gallery of characters he’s previously portrayed. Not to mention his villainous turn as General Alberto Cortez in *Queen of the South*. If there’s one thing we know about Arias, it’s that he may not always play the hero, but he sure knows how to make an entrance.
Picture this: Neto is described as an intimidating sicario—a fancy term for a hitman—who also moonlights as a father figure to Jorge (brilliantly played by Santiago Cabrera). One wonders if the parenting manual he followed came from the *How to Raise a Hitman* series, considering he introduced Jorge to firearms and the fine art of wildlife management at a tender age. It’s almost wholesome in a twisted way, like an episode of *Mr. Rogers* where the neighborhood turns into a crime scene.
And let's not forget the charming addition of Khalen Roman Sanchez, stepping into the shoes of Thony’s young son, Luca. The original twins, Sebastien and Valentino LaSalle, have handed down the baton to Sanchez, and it’s a big deal—because not only does this show revolutionize the crime genre, it’s redefining the family dynamic.
However, change is in the air, and it comes with a sprinkle of drama. The showrunner duo, Miranda Kwok and Jeannine Renshaw, have exited the scene, handing the reins over to Daniel Cerone from *The Blacklist*. One can only imagine what delicious, nail-biting twists await us under Cerone's watchful eye.
Mark your calendars and prepare your popcorn for 2025, the year when *The Cleaning Lady* returns to gracing our screens. Until then, let’s keep our fingers crossed for future updates, and if you’re feeling nostalgic—and who isn't when it comes to binge-worthy shows—catch up on Seasons 1-3 streaming on Hulu. Because what else is there to do while we wait for more crime and chaos?