The article discusses the upcoming release of a new version of 'Little House in the Big Woods,' known as 'La familia Ingalls' in Hispanic America, on Netflix. The series, developed by Rebecca Sonnenshine and produced by CBS Studios and Anonymous Content, aims to bring Laura Ingalls Wilder's semi-autobiographical novels to a new audience while adapting the narrative to contemporary times. It highlights the historical context of the original series, which ended 42 years ago, and introduces the main characters and actors. The article emphasizes the modern interpretation of the story, focusing on the family's journey westward and their challenges in establishing a home in Kansas. It also notes the expanded perspective compared to the classic 1970s series.
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