Paramount+ is heading into the fall season by bringing TV watchers a whole new round of TV shows and films.
Our hearts were ringin’ in the key that our souls were singin’ for these new titles that are dropping on the streamer this September, just like Earth, Wind and Fire said. And if you love the group, you’ll have to check out the the TV special “A Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live: The 21st Night of September,” which drops on Sept. 21.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves, because they are some absolute goodies that are landing at the top of the month that you’ll...
Our hearts were ringin’ in the key that our souls were singin’ for these new titles that are dropping on the streamer this September, just like Earth, Wind and Fire said. And if you love the group, you’ll have to check out the the TV special “A Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live: The 21st Night of September,” which drops on Sept. 21.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves, because they are some absolute goodies that are landing at the top of the month that you’ll...
- 31.8.2025
- von Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
- The Wrap
Long before Steve Martin and Martin Short were Arconia neighbors and murder-solving buddies, they were two-thirds of the Three Amigos! That classic Western comedy, the first installment of what would become a long and fruitful partnership, has a new streaming home next month, and you'll be able to stream it for free. The film will premiere on the free, ad-supported streaming service Pluto starting on August 1.
The film was an unusual collaboration between Martin, Saturday Night Live head honcho Lorne Michaels, and musician Randy Newman, who co-wrote the script. It went through various iterations, with Steven Spielberg at one point attached to direct, and a variety of actors, including John Belushi, Bill Murray, and Robin Williams, slated to star. Eventually, Martin was set to star with SNL alum Chevy Chase and Short; the latter was recommended by his Sctv co-star John Candy. Directorial duties were handled by John Landis, and at one point,...
The film was an unusual collaboration between Martin, Saturday Night Live head honcho Lorne Michaels, and musician Randy Newman, who co-wrote the script. It went through various iterations, with Steven Spielberg at one point attached to direct, and a variety of actors, including John Belushi, Bill Murray, and Robin Williams, slated to star. Eventually, Martin was set to star with SNL alum Chevy Chase and Short; the latter was recommended by his Sctv co-star John Candy. Directorial duties were handled by John Landis, and at one point,...
- 31.7.2025
- von Rob London
- Collider.com
M Content, the production company founded by Amaya Muruzábal, the creative force behind Amazon MGM Studios’ “Red Queen,” is partnering with leading Irish prodco Vico Films to produce historical epic series project “The Patricios.”
Created and written by Muruzábal, the real-facts based series is set in 1846 and follows the Saint Patrick’s Battalion during the U.S.–Mexico War, when a group of Irish immigrants enlisted in the Texas Rangers deserted the U.S. army to join the Mexican side. They fought until their final stand at San Ángel, when they were captured and sentenced to death.
Director Julián de Tavira is attached to direct.
“The Patricios” narrates the story of a forgotten war that changed the course of history — and whose consequences still shape the world today.
“It is not just a story from the past, but a deeply relevant exploration of identity, justice, migration and the blending of cultures...
Created and written by Muruzábal, the real-facts based series is set in 1846 and follows the Saint Patrick’s Battalion during the U.S.–Mexico War, when a group of Irish immigrants enlisted in the Texas Rangers deserted the U.S. army to join the Mexican side. They fought until their final stand at San Ángel, when they were captured and sentenced to death.
Director Julián de Tavira is attached to direct.
“The Patricios” narrates the story of a forgotten war that changed the course of history — and whose consequences still shape the world today.
“It is not just a story from the past, but a deeply relevant exploration of identity, justice, migration and the blending of cultures...
- 16.6.2025
- von Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Hispanic has revealed its digital expansion plans in its 2025-26 Upfront, which includes the launch of Wbtv Hispanic Stream.
Wbd Ush is offering advertisers new ways to reach Hispanic audiences in the U.S. through Spanish-language advertising.
One of those initiatives is Wbtv Hispanic Stream, a collection of nine ad-supported Spanish-language digital channels. The Fast channels cover diverse themes, including automotive culture, engineering wonders, and culturally significant content, all accessible free of charge on connected platforms.
“Warner Bros. Discovery continues to lead the way in Hispanic streaming innovation,” said David Tardio, Vice President of Advertising Sales at Wbd Ush. “Our expanded digital ecosystem provides audiences with culturally relevant, engaging content while creating premium opportunities for brands to connect meaningfully with Hispanic viewers.”
Max en español, now fully available, gives Hispanic viewers a curated streaming destination, including Spanish-language original programming like Como agua para chocolate and Coyotl.
Wbd Ush is offering advertisers new ways to reach Hispanic audiences in the U.S. through Spanish-language advertising.
One of those initiatives is Wbtv Hispanic Stream, a collection of nine ad-supported Spanish-language digital channels. The Fast channels cover diverse themes, including automotive culture, engineering wonders, and culturally significant content, all accessible free of charge on connected platforms.
“Warner Bros. Discovery continues to lead the way in Hispanic streaming innovation,” said David Tardio, Vice President of Advertising Sales at Wbd Ush. “Our expanded digital ecosystem provides audiences with culturally relevant, engaging content while creating premium opportunities for brands to connect meaningfully with Hispanic viewers.”
Max en español, now fully available, gives Hispanic viewers a curated streaming destination, including Spanish-language original programming like Como agua para chocolate and Coyotl.
- 14.5.2025
- von Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Walter Salles’ political drama “I’m Still Here” swept top honors at the 12th edition of the Premios Platino, Ibero-America’s most prominent awards event.
The Brazilian drama, winner of the Best International Feature Film Oscar this year, took home prizes for Best Iberoamerican Feature, Director for Salles and Actress for its Oscar-nominated lead, Fernanda Torres, at the glittering event held in Madrid.
On the television side, Netflix’s ambitious Colombian series “100 Years of Solitude” beat out another equally large-scale Netflix series, Brazil’s “Senna,” as well as O2 Filmes’ “City of God: The Fight Rages On” and Endemol Shine Boomdog-hbo Max’s lush “Like Water for Chocolate.”
“100 Years of Solitude” director Alex Garcia Lopez thanked Netflix VP of Content Paco Ramos and the company “for having the vision, the guts, the crazy idea of buying the rights to this book and giving all of us the opportunity to...
The Brazilian drama, winner of the Best International Feature Film Oscar this year, took home prizes for Best Iberoamerican Feature, Director for Salles and Actress for its Oscar-nominated lead, Fernanda Torres, at the glittering event held in Madrid.
On the television side, Netflix’s ambitious Colombian series “100 Years of Solitude” beat out another equally large-scale Netflix series, Brazil’s “Senna,” as well as O2 Filmes’ “City of God: The Fight Rages On” and Endemol Shine Boomdog-hbo Max’s lush “Like Water for Chocolate.”
“100 Years of Solitude” director Alex Garcia Lopez thanked Netflix VP of Content Paco Ramos and the company “for having the vision, the guts, the crazy idea of buying the rights to this book and giving all of us the opportunity to...
- 28.4.2025
- von Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
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Well, you can’t always get what you want, but if you’re Mick Jagger, you can marry a woman who’s a few years shy of half your age!
Yes, we learned this week that the 81-year-old Rolling Stones frontman is engaged to longtime girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, 37.
And if you’re unsure how to feel about that news, rest assured — you’re not the only one with mixed emotions!
English singer Mick Jagger and his wife US choreographer Melanie Hamrick attend the 2023 American Ballet Theatre’s summer season opening night performance of “Like Water For Chocolate” at The Metropolitan Opera House on June 22, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Kena Betancur/Afp via Getty Images) Mick and Melanie’s secret engagement
While we’re just finding out about the engagement now, Melanie says Mick actually proposed “two or three years ago.”
Seems a little weird that...
Well, you can’t always get what you want, but if you’re Mick Jagger, you can marry a woman who’s a few years shy of half your age!
Yes, we learned this week that the 81-year-old Rolling Stones frontman is engaged to longtime girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, 37.
And if you’re unsure how to feel about that news, rest assured — you’re not the only one with mixed emotions!
English singer Mick Jagger and his wife US choreographer Melanie Hamrick attend the 2023 American Ballet Theatre’s summer season opening night performance of “Like Water For Chocolate” at The Metropolitan Opera House on June 22, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Kena Betancur/Afp via Getty Images) Mick and Melanie’s secret engagement
While we’re just finding out about the engagement now, Melanie says Mick actually proposed “two or three years ago.”
Seems a little weird that...
- 11.4.2025
- von Tyler Johnson
- The Hollywood Gossip
HBO’s original series, Like Water For Chocolate, has begun production on the second and final season.
Based on the Laura Esquivel novel of the same name, the series follows star-crossed lovers Tita (Azul Guaita) and Pedro (Andres Baida), whose romance is thwarted by her family’s traditions, forcing Tita to navigate magic and flavors in the kitchen as she fights for love and embraces her destined path.
HBO reveals that Season 2 “will continue to tell the story of love and struggle, rich in traditional flavors, set during the Mexican Revolution.”
“This will be a season of change and growth for many of our characters, particularly Tita,” said executive producer Salma Hayek Pinault, founder of Ventanarosa Productions, which produces the project. “We are proud to partner with Max and Endemol again for this new season, which will be an intense journey, full of dramatic but also romantic, magical events. I...
Based on the Laura Esquivel novel of the same name, the series follows star-crossed lovers Tita (Azul Guaita) and Pedro (Andres Baida), whose romance is thwarted by her family’s traditions, forcing Tita to navigate magic and flavors in the kitchen as she fights for love and embraces her destined path.
HBO reveals that Season 2 “will continue to tell the story of love and struggle, rich in traditional flavors, set during the Mexican Revolution.”
“This will be a season of change and growth for many of our characters, particularly Tita,” said executive producer Salma Hayek Pinault, founder of Ventanarosa Productions, which produces the project. “We are proud to partner with Max and Endemol again for this new season, which will be an intense journey, full of dramatic but also romantic, magical events. I...
- 3.4.2025
- von Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
The HBO Original series Like Water for Chocolate has begun filming its second season, which will continue to tell the story of love and struggle, rich in traditional flavors, set during the Mexican Revolution.
Based on the celebrated novel by Laura Esquivel, in its first season, the series became the most-watched Latin American content on Max globally and was among the top three most-watched series on the platform during its premiere month.
“Like Water for Chocolate is a series that we are very proud of,” said Mariano César, SVP, General Entertainment and Programming Strategy at Warner Bros. Discovery Latin America and U.S. Hispanic.
“The success of the first season shows how an authentically Mexican story can also resonate with a global audience, deeply connecting with its universe of flavors and passions. This success drives us to take the second season even further, betting on the high quality of its...
Based on the celebrated novel by Laura Esquivel, in its first season, the series became the most-watched Latin American content on Max globally and was among the top three most-watched series on the platform during its premiere month.
“Like Water for Chocolate is a series that we are very proud of,” said Mariano César, SVP, General Entertainment and Programming Strategy at Warner Bros. Discovery Latin America and U.S. Hispanic.
“The success of the first season shows how an authentically Mexican story can also resonate with a global audience, deeply connecting with its universe of flavors and passions. This success drives us to take the second season even further, betting on the high quality of its...
- 3.4.2025
- von Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Banijay Group, the listed company which comprises film and TV production, distribution, live entertainment and gaming, posted record results for 2024 which reached €4.8 billion (5.2 billion).
Banijay’s adjusted Ebitda was also up by 22% to €900 million ($971 million), and saw an acceleration in the last quarter with 32.8% spike, while adjusted net income also rose by 29.3% at current currencies to €418 million.
Banijay’s French-headquartered TV production and distribution division, which is behind hits including “Survivor” and “Peaky Blinders,” and the live entertainment division, posted flat results of €3.3 billion ($3.5 billion). Content production revenue in 2024 stood at €2.6 billion ($2.8 billion), down 2.8% compared to 2023. The last quarter of 2024 was up 6.2% thanks to major scripted show which were delivered at the end of the year.
In unveiling its results, Banijay said 2024 was a though year for the TV content industry as “major streaming platforms reduced their spending and prioritized their return to profitability, primarily impacting premium English scripted content.
Banijay’s adjusted Ebitda was also up by 22% to €900 million ($971 million), and saw an acceleration in the last quarter with 32.8% spike, while adjusted net income also rose by 29.3% at current currencies to €418 million.
Banijay’s French-headquartered TV production and distribution division, which is behind hits including “Survivor” and “Peaky Blinders,” and the live entertainment division, posted flat results of €3.3 billion ($3.5 billion). Content production revenue in 2024 stood at €2.6 billion ($2.8 billion), down 2.8% compared to 2023. The last quarter of 2024 was up 6.2% thanks to major scripted show which were delivered at the end of the year.
In unveiling its results, Banijay said 2024 was a though year for the TV content industry as “major streaming platforms reduced their spending and prioritized their return to profitability, primarily impacting premium English scripted content.
- 6.3.2025
- von Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
European TV production giant Banijay (Peaky Blinders, Black Mirror, MasterChef, Survivor) recorded a slight decline in full-year 2024 revenue for both its content production and content distribution businesses on a constant currency basis, Amsterdam stock exchange-listed parent company Banijay Group disclosed on Thursday.
The producer’s corporate parent disclosed that Paris-headquartered Banijay’s annual production revenue dropped 2.8 percent on a constant currency and also a reported basis to 2.6 billion euro ($2.8 billion). Content distribution revenue was down 1.5 percent assuming constant currencies, or up 0.4 percent on a reported basis, at 397 million euro ($429 million).
However, when including live experiences division Banijay Live, which focuses on the production of institutional ceremonies and live events in the sports, luxury and fashion industries, revenue for the combined content and live experiences division rose 0.5 percent on a constant currency basis and 0.8 percent on a reported basis to 3.3 billion euro ($3.6 billion). Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization...
The producer’s corporate parent disclosed that Paris-headquartered Banijay’s annual production revenue dropped 2.8 percent on a constant currency and also a reported basis to 2.6 billion euro ($2.8 billion). Content distribution revenue was down 1.5 percent assuming constant currencies, or up 0.4 percent on a reported basis, at 397 million euro ($429 million).
However, when including live experiences division Banijay Live, which focuses on the production of institutional ceremonies and live events in the sports, luxury and fashion industries, revenue for the combined content and live experiences division rose 0.5 percent on a constant currency basis and 0.8 percent on a reported basis to 3.3 billion euro ($3.6 billion). Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization...
- 6.3.2025
- von Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
La ficción juvenil está protagonizada por Biel Rossell, Azul Guaita y Berta Castañé. © Prime Video
Prime Video ha anunciado que estrenará la serie Zoomers, una serie de ficción de Óscar Pedraza, que se centra en la Generación Z y todos los eventos a los que se han tenido que enfrentar en los últimos años: pandemias, cambio climático, crisis varias… y todo antes de terminar sus estudios.
Para ello, Zoomers sigue a Javi, un joven de 18 años que, tras una tragedia personal, empieza a ver el mundo de una manera única. Pero, también a un diverso grupo de estudiantes que descubrirá cómo navegar los retos de la vida universitaria: nuevas amistades, situaciones incómodas, el amor o el sexo mientras conviven en el agitado entorno de un Colegio Mayor.
La serie de seis episodios de media hora de duración está protagonizada por Biel Rossell (La Mesías), la mexicana Azul Guaita (Como agua para chocolate...
Prime Video ha anunciado que estrenará la serie Zoomers, una serie de ficción de Óscar Pedraza, que se centra en la Generación Z y todos los eventos a los que se han tenido que enfrentar en los últimos años: pandemias, cambio climático, crisis varias… y todo antes de terminar sus estudios.
Para ello, Zoomers sigue a Javi, un joven de 18 años que, tras una tragedia personal, empieza a ver el mundo de una manera única. Pero, también a un diverso grupo de estudiantes que descubrirá cómo navegar los retos de la vida universitaria: nuevas amistades, situaciones incómodas, el amor o el sexo mientras conviven en el agitado entorno de un Colegio Mayor.
La serie de seis episodios de media hora de duración está protagonizada por Biel Rossell (La Mesías), la mexicana Azul Guaita (Como agua para chocolate...
- 2.3.2025
- von Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Julianne Hough, the accomplished American dancer and actress best known for her standout roles in films like Footloose and Rock of Ages, stands 5 feet 3 inches (160 cm) tall. She typically wears a US shoe size 6.5 and often opts for high heels to elevate her look.
Julianne Hough creates a gown-like illusion with her flowing white Alexandre Vauthier couture jumpsuit at the 96th Academy Awards on March 10, 2024, in Los Angeles, California (Credit: Media Punch / INSTARimages)
Julianne Hough’s Favorite Heels: How She Elevates Her 5’3” Frame in Style
From classic pumps to strappy stilettos, here are some of her most memorable shoe moments:
Stuart Weitzman: At the 2015 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, Julianne shimmered in a silver gown paired with Stuart Weitzman’s ‘Nudist’ sandals, a timeless choice that accentuated her ethereal elegance. Christian Louboutin: During a ‘Dancing with the Stars’ event in 2017, she radiated sophistication in a sleek black dress and Christian Louboutin ‘So Kate’ pumps,...
Julianne Hough creates a gown-like illusion with her flowing white Alexandre Vauthier couture jumpsuit at the 96th Academy Awards on March 10, 2024, in Los Angeles, California (Credit: Media Punch / INSTARimages)
Julianne Hough’s Favorite Heels: How She Elevates Her 5’3” Frame in Style
From classic pumps to strappy stilettos, here are some of her most memorable shoe moments:
Stuart Weitzman: At the 2015 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, Julianne shimmered in a silver gown paired with Stuart Weitzman’s ‘Nudist’ sandals, a timeless choice that accentuated her ethereal elegance. Christian Louboutin: During a ‘Dancing with the Stars’ event in 2017, she radiated sophistication in a sleek black dress and Christian Louboutin ‘So Kate’ pumps,...
- 9.2.2025
- von Jan Stromsodd
- Your Next Shoes
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Watching movies in theaters can be an exhilarating experience, but not every film necessitates such an expensive and time-consuming effort. Luckily, we also have streaming services that bring these films to our homes, offering a seamless experience for movie enthusiasts. However, there are numerous platforms that provide a large number of movies on a monthly basis, making it difficult to find something to watch. Fret not; we've prepared a directory of all the movies that will be available on major streaming services in February 2025, including Netflix, Prime Video, Shudder, and more.
Movies Coming to Paramount+
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Here's every movie coming to Paramount+ in February 2025:
A Mighty Heart — February 1
A Walk on the Moon — February 1
Adore — February 1
Along Came A Spider — February 1
American Gigolo — February...
Watching movies in theaters can be an exhilarating experience, but not every film necessitates such an expensive and time-consuming effort. Luckily, we also have streaming services that bring these films to our homes, offering a seamless experience for movie enthusiasts. However, there are numerous platforms that provide a large number of movies on a monthly basis, making it difficult to find something to watch. Fret not; we've prepared a directory of all the movies that will be available on major streaming services in February 2025, including Netflix, Prime Video, Shudder, and more.
Movies Coming to Paramount+
Paramount Pictures/Sony Picture Releasing
Here's every movie coming to Paramount+ in February 2025:
A Mighty Heart — February 1
A Walk on the Moon — February 1
Adore — February 1
Along Came A Spider — February 1
American Gigolo — February...
- 4.2.2025
- von Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
Banijay Entertainment is starting 2025 off with a new approach to its scripted division.
The French production and distribution company announced on Monday that it has promoted Steve Matthews to be head of scripted, creative, and Johannes Jensen to be head of scripted, business. Both execs will report to chief business officer Frédéric Balmary.
“Our scripted offering continues to go from strength-to-strength with a combined slate of new hits and successful returners scooping high-profile awards and widespread critical acclaim,” Balmary said in a statement. “We are incredibly proud of our producers’ achievements in this space and as we continue to grow, the refreshed roles for Steve and Johannes will strengthen our creative and business acumen, ensuring we continue to innovate and lead on the global stage.”
Matthews joined Banijay in 2023 and is credited with “fueling the storytelling pipeline” at the company by introducing the Banijay Bootcamp, where emerging writers get to work with existing executives.
The French production and distribution company announced on Monday that it has promoted Steve Matthews to be head of scripted, creative, and Johannes Jensen to be head of scripted, business. Both execs will report to chief business officer Frédéric Balmary.
“Our scripted offering continues to go from strength-to-strength with a combined slate of new hits and successful returners scooping high-profile awards and widespread critical acclaim,” Balmary said in a statement. “We are incredibly proud of our producers’ achievements in this space and as we continue to grow, the refreshed roles for Steve and Johannes will strengthen our creative and business acumen, ensuring we continue to innovate and lead on the global stage.”
Matthews joined Banijay in 2023 and is credited with “fueling the storytelling pipeline” at the company by introducing the Banijay Bootcamp, where emerging writers get to work with existing executives.
- 27.1.2025
- von JD Knapp
- The Wrap
France-headquartered content powerhouse Banijay Entertainment unveiled a new combined leadership structure for its central scripted division on Monday appointing Steve Matthews as head of scripted, creative and Johannes Jensen as head of scripted, business. Reporting to chief business officer Frédéric Balmary, the duo will work in unison “to effectively support and partner with the group’s thriving portfolio of over 60 dedicated labels,” the firm said.
Matthews has served as content partnerships executive so far and Jensen as Banijay Nordic head of scripted. The latter has also led two production labels Jarowskij and Yellow Bird, now merged as Jarowskij/Yellow Bird, with Banijay noting that “he has played an integral role in significantly uplifting scripted slates, with expertise in co-production, navigating complex industry changes, and driving long-term strategic expansion.” Matthews, since joining in 2023, “has played a pivotal role in supporting the scripted community, fueling the storytelling pipeline, and spearheading initiatives to encourage collaboration across labels worldwide,...
Matthews has served as content partnerships executive so far and Jensen as Banijay Nordic head of scripted. The latter has also led two production labels Jarowskij and Yellow Bird, now merged as Jarowskij/Yellow Bird, with Banijay noting that “he has played an integral role in significantly uplifting scripted slates, with expertise in co-production, navigating complex industry changes, and driving long-term strategic expansion.” Matthews, since joining in 2023, “has played a pivotal role in supporting the scripted community, fueling the storytelling pipeline, and spearheading initiatives to encourage collaboration across labels worldwide,...
- 27.1.2025
- von Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Endemol Shine Boomdog, the producer of Max Limited Series “Like Water for Chocolate,” has joined forces with Brazil’s A Fábrica to launch A Fábrica Mexico & U.S. Hispanic. Both are part of Banijay Americas.
The new label will focus on producing scripted content for the Mexican, Latin American and U.S. Hispanic markets, and is set to launch operations later this year.
Said Ben Samek, CEO of Banijay Americas: “This partnership expands our presence in the scripted content market and underscores our commitment to delivering engaging programming to a massive and ever-growing audience across Latin America and beyond.”
“We have seen a clear desire for high quality scripted content in the Spanish-language marketplace and that series such as ‘Like Water for Chocolate’ can quickly become overnight successes for major streamers and networks,” noted Endemol Shine Boomdog Group CEO Alejandro Rincon.
“The team at A Fábrica has shown for years...
The new label will focus on producing scripted content for the Mexican, Latin American and U.S. Hispanic markets, and is set to launch operations later this year.
Said Ben Samek, CEO of Banijay Americas: “This partnership expands our presence in the scripted content market and underscores our commitment to delivering engaging programming to a massive and ever-growing audience across Latin America and beyond.”
“We have seen a clear desire for high quality scripted content in the Spanish-language marketplace and that series such as ‘Like Water for Chocolate’ can quickly become overnight successes for major streamers and networks,” noted Endemol Shine Boomdog Group CEO Alejandro Rincon.
“The team at A Fábrica has shown for years...
- 21.1.2025
- von Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Max's adaptation of Like Water for Chocolate has already been renewed for a second season, and here's what to know about the magical romance's return. Based on the beloved eponymous novel by Laura Esquivel, Like Water for Chocolate concerns the star-crossed lovers, Tita (Azul Guaita) and Pedro (Andres Baida), as their relationship intertwines with the complicated politics of the Mexican Revolution. Underneath the classic Romeo and Juliet storyline is Esquivel's magical realism, which imbues literal fantasy within the culinary world as Tita finds solace in her brilliant cooking.
The Salma Hayek-produced adaptation isn't the first time the novel was brought to life, and the 1992 movie held the distinction of being the highest-grossing foreign film in US history (at that point). However, like any adaptation, the film was forced to strip away some of the novel, thus robbing it of its grandeur. The 2024 TV version has no such issues,...
The Salma Hayek-produced adaptation isn't the first time the novel was brought to life, and the 1992 movie held the distinction of being the highest-grossing foreign film in US history (at that point). However, like any adaptation, the film was forced to strip away some of the novel, thus robbing it of its grandeur. The 2024 TV version has no such issues,...
- 10.12.2024
- von Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant
Three years ago, Max released a limited series adaptation of a well-regarded novel that blended magic realism and an all-too-real snapshot of a global pandemic. Dreamy and uncomfortably familiar, bleak and yet bursting with hope, Patrick Somerville’s translation of Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven has settled into a reputation as a modern classic — THR placed it at No. 42 on our list of the 50 Best TV Shows of the 21st Century So Far — but owing to the timing of its premiere, the show was initially a little lost. It missed deadlines for many critics’ Top 10 lists and didn’t attract the awards attention you might expect based on its subsequent acclaim. It had to take a long path to adoration.
We’ll have to see if a similar fate awaits Netflix’s adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, a novel with one of...
We’ll have to see if a similar fate awaits Netflix’s adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, a novel with one of...
- 10.12.2024
- von Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The first season of Like Water for Chocolate is coming to an end.
The Spanish-language romance Max TV show airs its Season 1 finale at 8 p.m. Et on Sunday (December 8).
The show is an adaptation of Laura Esquivel‘s novel chronicling a complicated and timeless romance, and was originally a 1992 movie.
Here’s the logline for the final episode of Season 1: “Rosaura sends heartbreaking news to the family; Pedro leads Gertrudis and the rest of the revolutionaries into a battle with his uncle; Elena reclaims her power.”
Naturally, fans are curious if the show is coming back for a second season.
Keep reading to find out more…
Like Water for Chocolate has been renewed for Season 2, which will also be its last season.
Salma Hayek Pinault, who executive produces the show, announced the renewal at an HBO and Max showcase in London in December 2024.
“We don’t want to do more than two.
The Spanish-language romance Max TV show airs its Season 1 finale at 8 p.m. Et on Sunday (December 8).
The show is an adaptation of Laura Esquivel‘s novel chronicling a complicated and timeless romance, and was originally a 1992 movie.
Here’s the logline for the final episode of Season 1: “Rosaura sends heartbreaking news to the family; Pedro leads Gertrudis and the rest of the revolutionaries into a battle with his uncle; Elena reclaims her power.”
Naturally, fans are curious if the show is coming back for a second season.
Keep reading to find out more…
Like Water for Chocolate has been renewed for Season 2, which will also be its last season.
Salma Hayek Pinault, who executive produces the show, announced the renewal at an HBO and Max showcase in London in December 2024.
“We don’t want to do more than two.
- 8.12.2024
- von Just Jared
- Just Jared
Many people have a weakness for romance. Netflix, for instance, introduced Bridgerton to the world in December 2020 and has since lured viewers into yearning for incredible chemistry, will-they-won’t-they dynamics, steamy scenes, and fancy balls in the before times. While its upcoming fourth season doesn’t have a confirmed release date yet, why not watch another show that boasts similar vibes? If you’re looking for an alternative in the downtime between seasons of Bridgerton, head to Max and watch Like Water for Chocolate. This new show is slowly gaining traction and will surely make you feel many emotions simultaneously, but instead of the Regency era, you’ll be transported back to the Mexican Revolution.
- 7.12.2024
- von Angelica Burlaza
- Collider.com
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and our monthly breakdown of What’s on Streaming.
With over 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With over 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 7.12.2024
- von Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Max's acclaimed period drama from producer Salma Hayek has been renewed for season 2. The streamer is undoubtedly a haven for period dramas, offering audiences a rich tapestry of historical storytelling. Shows like Catherine the Great have delved into the complex legacies of powerful leaders with Helen Mirren's portrayal of the Empress of Russia, while Gentleman Jack captured the revolutionary life of Anne Lister in mid-19th century Yorkshire, an enthralling depiction of the first modern lesbian. Max's period shows have seamlessly blended historical accuracy with modern sensibilities for a resonant and impactful dive into the past for today's viewers.
With intricate period details and captivating performances, Max has established itself as a leader in delivering compelling TV series rooted in true stories. HBO's miniseries Chernobyl transported audiences to the harrowing days of the 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine, winning Outstanding Limited Series, Directing, and Writing at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards.
With intricate period details and captivating performances, Max has established itself as a leader in delivering compelling TV series rooted in true stories. HBO's miniseries Chernobyl transported audiences to the harrowing days of the 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine, winning Outstanding Limited Series, Directing, and Writing at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards.
- 6.12.2024
- von Bella Garcia
- ScreenRant
Max confirmed today the streaming service has renewed HBO Original series Like Water for Chocolate for a second season. The series has become the most watched Latin American content on Max worldwide and has climbed to rank among the top three most watched series on the platform during its premiere month.
The renewal announcement was made by Salma Hayek Pinault, executive producer of the series, during an event in London where HBO and Max content leaders including Casey Bloys, Chairman and CEO of HBO and Max Content, and Mariano César, SVP of General Entertainment Content and Programming Strategy for Latin America and Ush, presented top upcoming titles for Max globally.
“We are proud to see the success that Like Water for Chocolate is having on international screens. It is an original Latin American production made with the highest quality standards that characterize HBO series, with an incredibly talented community of local creators and artists,...
The renewal announcement was made by Salma Hayek Pinault, executive producer of the series, during an event in London where HBO and Max content leaders including Casey Bloys, Chairman and CEO of HBO and Max Content, and Mariano César, SVP of General Entertainment Content and Programming Strategy for Latin America and Ush, presented top upcoming titles for Max globally.
“We are proud to see the success that Like Water for Chocolate is having on international screens. It is an original Latin American production made with the highest quality standards that characterize HBO series, with an incredibly talented community of local creators and artists,...
- 5.12.2024
- von Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
The fire and passion in Like Water for Chocolate isn’t over just yet: Max has renewed the Spanish-language romance for Season 2, which will be its last.
Salma Hayek Pinault, who executive-produces the show, announced the renewal Thursday at an HBO and Max showcase in London. She added that the series wouldn’t go beyond Season 2 because “We don’t want to do more than two. We want this to be very special,” our sister site Deadline reports.
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Salma Hayek Pinault, who executive-produces the show, announced the renewal Thursday at an HBO and Max showcase in London. She added that the series wouldn’t go beyond Season 2 because “We don’t want to do more than two. We want this to be very special,” our sister site Deadline reports.
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- 5.12.2024
- von Gabriela Silva
- TVLine.com
“Like Water for Chocolate” has been renewed for a second season at Max, executive producer Salma Hayek Pinault revealed at the streamer’s showcase in London Thursday evening.
Hayek Pinault, appearing alongside Max Latin America boss Mariano Cesar, said the romantic drama series will not go beyond Season 2. “We don’t want to do more than two,” she said. “We want to do something that’s really special, and [make sure] that we don’t water it down to try and make it longer.”
“Like Water for Chocolate,” an adaptation of the 1989 magical realism novel by Laura Esquivel, follows star-crossed lovers Tita and Pedro, whose romance is hindered by her family traditions. Tita finds solace in the kitchen, where magic and flavors help her embrace her destined path. A film adaptation of the story, directed by Alfonso Arau, was released in 1992.
The series launched on Max Nov. 3 and stars Azul Guaita, Andres Baida,...
Hayek Pinault, appearing alongside Max Latin America boss Mariano Cesar, said the romantic drama series will not go beyond Season 2. “We don’t want to do more than two,” she said. “We want to do something that’s really special, and [make sure] that we don’t water it down to try and make it longer.”
“Like Water for Chocolate,” an adaptation of the 1989 magical realism novel by Laura Esquivel, follows star-crossed lovers Tita and Pedro, whose romance is hindered by her family traditions. Tita finds solace in the kitchen, where magic and flavors help her embrace her destined path. A film adaptation of the story, directed by Alfonso Arau, was released in 1992.
The series launched on Max Nov. 3 and stars Azul Guaita, Andres Baida,...
- 5.12.2024
- von Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Salma Hayek Pinault made a surprise appearance at the Max Showcase in London this evening to talk Like Water For Chocolate and reveal it has been picked up for a second season.
Appearing alongside Max Lat Am boss Mariano Cesar, the actor-producer unveiled the news and confirmed it will not go beyond Season 3. “We don’t want to do more than two we want this to be very special,” she said.
The show, which launched last month, follows star-crossed lovers Tita and Pedro, whose romance is thwarted by her family’s traditions, forcing Tita to navigate magic and flavors in the kitchen as she fights for love and embraces her destined path. The original movie came out more than 30 years ago.
Hayek Pinault joked that it has “all the flavors of Jane Austen but is a lot spicier,” which she described as the “perfect format to make into a series.
Appearing alongside Max Lat Am boss Mariano Cesar, the actor-producer unveiled the news and confirmed it will not go beyond Season 3. “We don’t want to do more than two we want this to be very special,” she said.
The show, which launched last month, follows star-crossed lovers Tita and Pedro, whose romance is thwarted by her family’s traditions, forcing Tita to navigate magic and flavors in the kitchen as she fights for love and embraces her destined path. The original movie came out more than 30 years ago.
Hayek Pinault joked that it has “all the flavors of Jane Austen but is a lot spicier,” which she described as the “perfect format to make into a series.
- 5.12.2024
- von Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Like Water for Chocolate features a strong Spanish ensemble of actors led by Azul Guaita and Andrés Baida.
HBO's six-episode adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s best-selling 1989 novel revolves around the story of a forbidden romance between Tita De La Garza and her childhood sweetheart, Pedro Múzquiz. Salma Hayek Pinault serves as its executive producer.
Like Water for Chocolate premiered on Max on November 3.
Read full article on The Direct.
HBO's six-episode adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s best-selling 1989 novel revolves around the story of a forbidden romance between Tita De La Garza and her childhood sweetheart, Pedro Múzquiz. Salma Hayek Pinault serves as its executive producer.
Like Water for Chocolate premiered on Max on November 3.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 7.11.2024
- von Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
A Salma Hayek-produced Max show has debuted with a Bridgerton-worthy Rotten Tomatoes score after just one episode has premiered on the streamer. The popular Netflix series was a major hit for the platform when it premiered in 2020, telling a dramatic romance story pulling from the Regency era. All three seasons of the show have since made it onto the list of Netflix's Top 10 most popular English TV series of all time, with Bridgerton season 4 now hotly anticipated. Since it became a hit, other streamers have seemingly been trying to capitalize on its success.
Similar shows have been released by different streaming platforms in the last few years, such as Apple TV+'s The Buccaneers and Prime Video's My Lady Jane. The success of similar Regency-inspired series has been mixed, with Prime Video's show getting axed after season 1, while The Buccaneers season 2 has been confirmed. This tossup of different successful...
Similar shows have been released by different streaming platforms in the last few years, such as Apple TV+'s The Buccaneers and Prime Video's My Lady Jane. The success of similar Regency-inspired series has been mixed, with Prime Video's show getting axed after season 1, while The Buccaneers season 2 has been confirmed. This tossup of different successful...
- 5.11.2024
- von Nick Bythrow
- ScreenRant
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A great TV show can stand the test of time, as series like Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, and Twin Peaks have. Many people would love to spend their entire weekend binge-watching television shows on streaming services, whether they are a new series or an old hit. However, since these platforms have begun releasing new TV shows on a regular basis, finding something to watch has become increasingly difficult. To help you, we've created this directory of every TV series coming to major streaming services in November 2024, including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and more.
TV Series Coming to Max
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Here's every television series coming to Max in November 2024:
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A great TV show can stand the test of time, as series like Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, and Twin Peaks have. Many people would love to spend their entire weekend binge-watching television shows on streaming services, whether they are a new series or an old hit. However, since these platforms have begun releasing new TV shows on a regular basis, finding something to watch has become increasingly difficult. To help you, we've created this directory of every TV series coming to major streaming services in November 2024, including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and more.
TV Series Coming to Max
Max
Here's every television series coming to Max in November 2024:
Before...
- 4.11.2024
- von Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and our monthly breakdown of What’s on Streaming.
With over 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
More from TVLineChristmas Time Is Here! Your Guide to 90+ Holiday Movies on Hallmark, Lifetime, Netflix and More in...
With over 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 2.11.2024
- von Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Known for its quality television shows, Max once again has plenty to offer its subscribers in the coming weeks. With various series across a wide range of genres, theres likely to be something for everyone to watch. Along with a returning comedy-drama, there will also be a highly anticipated epic science fiction series heading to the streaming service. As such, audiences wont have to look very far to find a show worthy of their time.
Given the number of brand-new shows scheduled to hit the platform next month, viewers have a lot to look forward to. Whether audiences want to laugh, cry, or lose themselves in a delightful reality competition, the streaming service has them covered. No matter what viewers are in the mood to watch in the coming weeks, they should look no further than Max.
Like Water for Chocolate (Season 1) Stream on November 3
An adaptation of Laura Esquivels...
Given the number of brand-new shows scheduled to hit the platform next month, viewers have a lot to look forward to. Whether audiences want to laugh, cry, or lose themselves in a delightful reality competition, the streaming service has them covered. No matter what viewers are in the mood to watch in the coming weeks, they should look no further than Max.
Like Water for Chocolate (Season 1) Stream on November 3
An adaptation of Laura Esquivels...
- 2.11.2024
- von Amanda Rozenboom
- MovieWeb
Stepping into the world of HBO’s Like Water for Chocolate, viewers are immediately transported to the rural Mexican countryside at the beginning of the last century. Sweeping shots introduce the de la Garza family hacienda nestled amongst rolling green hills, while traditional dresses and architecture fill out the backgrounds. From the earliest moments, it’s clear that no expense was spared in bringing the period setting to life.
Costumes and production design feel authentic throughout, helping the show immerse audiences entirely within the world it depicts. Worn fabrics and weathered surfaces evoke a bygone era, allowing us to see and feel events unfold through the perspectives of characters living within that place and time. More than just aesthetic choices, these visual elements contribute meaningful context for comprehending the cultural norms and societal roles portrayed.
Of course, food plays a central role in the story, and HBO’s production does...
Costumes and production design feel authentic throughout, helping the show immerse audiences entirely within the world it depicts. Worn fabrics and weathered surfaces evoke a bygone era, allowing us to see and feel events unfold through the perspectives of characters living within that place and time. More than just aesthetic choices, these visual elements contribute meaningful context for comprehending the cultural norms and societal roles portrayed.
Of course, food plays a central role in the story, and HBO’s production does...
- 2.11.2024
- von Arash Nahandian
- Gazettely
HBO Latino and Max is serving up a new dish this fall with Like Water for Chocolate, a series based on Laura Esquivel’s magical realism novel. The story follows Tita de la Garza (Azul Guaita), whose love for Pedro Múzquiz (Andrés Baida) is thwarted by rigid family traditions. Relegated to the kitchen, Tita finds solace […]
Like Water for Chocolate Series Premiere: A Recipe for Romance and Rebellion?...
Like Water for Chocolate Series Premiere: A Recipe for Romance and Rebellion?...
- 2.11.2024
- von Andrew Martins
- MemorableTV
Anger from investors possibly preventing Directv and Dish from merging was the top streaming story of the week.
With October out and November in, it was a bit of a quiet week in streaming news. The top story of the week was the news that some bumps had arisen in the road for Directv and Dish in their efforts to merge their two satellite TV operations into the biggest pay-tv company in the United States.
The week also saw the streaming premiere of a favorite family-friendly movie in “Despicable Me 4,” and the hits continue this weekend when “Like Water for Chocolate” debuts on Max. Check out everything you need to know about these stories below!
This Week’s Biggest Streaming News
Merger of Directv, Dish Threatened by Unhappy Investors
What to Stream This Weekend: ‘Like Water for Chocolate’
What to Watch From This Week: ‘Despicable Me 4’
Merger of Directv,...
With October out and November in, it was a bit of a quiet week in streaming news. The top story of the week was the news that some bumps had arisen in the road for Directv and Dish in their efforts to merge their two satellite TV operations into the biggest pay-tv company in the United States.
The week also saw the streaming premiere of a favorite family-friendly movie in “Despicable Me 4,” and the hits continue this weekend when “Like Water for Chocolate” debuts on Max. Check out everything you need to know about these stories below!
This Week’s Biggest Streaming News
Merger of Directv, Dish Threatened by Unhappy Investors
What to Stream This Weekend: ‘Like Water for Chocolate’
What to Watch From This Week: ‘Despicable Me 4’
Merger of Directv,...
- 1.11.2024
- von David Satin
- The Streamable
Like a fine mole, magical realism requires incredible complexity to yield something that is then perceived as quite simple. Fifty different types of chilies become something broadly described as a chocolaty sauce. Sentiment, whimsy, romance, the supernatural and some measure of grounding combine into a mix that even your friendly neighborhood culture critic might only be able to say works or doesn’t. And two people perceiving an identical mélange of elements might respond to the flavor profiles in wholly different ways.
Take, for a purely hypothetical example, Alfonso Arau’s 1992 adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s
Like Water for Chocolate. Already a beloved hit in its day, affection for the movie seems only to have grown since. It’s impossible to quibble with Arau’s tonal commitment, or with the sumptuous cinematography from Steven Bernstein and, in one of his earliest films, Emmanuel Lubezki. But by tipping its magical realism so firmly toward “magical,...
Take, for a purely hypothetical example, Alfonso Arau’s 1992 adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s
Like Water for Chocolate. Already a beloved hit in its day, affection for the movie seems only to have grown since. It’s impossible to quibble with Arau’s tonal commitment, or with the sumptuous cinematography from Steven Bernstein and, in one of his earliest films, Emmanuel Lubezki. But by tipping its magical realism so firmly toward “magical,...
- 1.11.2024
- von Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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November brings both the familiar and the new to screens big and small. A favorite novel gets a new adaptation. A bestselling detective series gets a TV series. A popular movie gets a spinoff in Gladiator II, and a beloved musical finally gets the theatrical treatment fans have waited years for in Wicked. But the month is also set to bring a sure-to-be twisty adaptation of an acclaimed novel and more.
November brings both the familiar and the new to screens big and small. A favorite novel gets a new adaptation. A bestselling detective series gets a TV series. A popular movie gets a spinoff in Gladiator II, and a beloved musical finally gets the theatrical treatment fans have waited years for in Wicked. But the month is also set to bring a sure-to-be twisty adaptation of an acclaimed novel and more.
- 1.11.2024
- von Keith Phipps
- Rollingstone.com
November already? Surely there must be some sort of law against this… but sure enough, the skeletons and pumpkins are being swapped out for colorful lights and fake snow ahead of the winter holidays. In TV land it’s time for winter (!) premieres and finales, and some welcome breaks for hungry viewers to catch up on everything they’ve missed.
The month brings a handful of exciting premieres, including “FX’s Say Nothing,” Hulu’s “Interior Chinatown,” Netflix’s “A Man on the Inside,” and “Dune Prophecy” on HBO. Eddie Redmayne, Billy Bob Thornton, and Colman Domingo come to the small screen with “The Day of the Jackal,” “Landman,” and “The Madness,” respectively, and viewers will finally get a taste of Prime Video’s televised take on “Cruel Intentions.”
This list sticks to new releases, which is why you won’t see the return of “Arcane” or “Bad Sisters” or “Yellowstone” on here,...
The month brings a handful of exciting premieres, including “FX’s Say Nothing,” Hulu’s “Interior Chinatown,” Netflix’s “A Man on the Inside,” and “Dune Prophecy” on HBO. Eddie Redmayne, Billy Bob Thornton, and Colman Domingo come to the small screen with “The Day of the Jackal,” “Landman,” and “The Madness,” respectively, and viewers will finally get a taste of Prime Video’s televised take on “Cruel Intentions.”
This list sticks to new releases, which is why you won’t see the return of “Arcane” or “Bad Sisters” or “Yellowstone” on here,...
- 31.10.2024
- von Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
We are close to the end of the year, but there are still several shows on the way for us. If you’re already subscribed to Max, you are well aware that Dune: Prophecy (one of the most anticipated series of the year) finally arrives in November. But if that’s not your thing, don’t worry there’s more to watch.
First off, we have Like Water For Chocolate, kicking off the month on Nov. 3 with weekly episodes. Like Water For Chocolate is set to feature a total of six chapters. Now, this is an interesting one. The drama series showcases how traditions can, and often should, be broken, especially when they begin to feel like prison. Like Water For Chocolate stars Irene Azuela, Azul Guaita, Ana Valeria, and others.
Fans of the Dune universe only have to wait a little over two weeks for the arrival of Dune: Prophecy,...
First off, we have Like Water For Chocolate, kicking off the month on Nov. 3 with weekly episodes. Like Water For Chocolate is set to feature a total of six chapters. Now, this is an interesting one. The drama series showcases how traditions can, and often should, be broken, especially when they begin to feel like prison. Like Water For Chocolate stars Irene Azuela, Azul Guaita, Ana Valeria, and others.
Fans of the Dune universe only have to wait a little over two weeks for the arrival of Dune: Prophecy,...
- 30.10.2024
- von Sandy C.
- ShowSnob
Watch The Debuts Of HBO Originals “Dune: Prophecy,” “Like Water For Chocolate” And “Get Millie Black,” Season Three Of The Max Original Series “The Sex Lives Of College Girls,” Max/Magnolia Network Original Series “Second Chance Stage,” Max Original Film “Sweethearts,” HBO Original Documentaries “Night Is Not Eternal,” “Surveilled,” And “Music Box: Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary,” CNN Film “Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid” And A24 Film “Janet Planet”Get Ready For November With Max’s Election Collection Featured PROGRAMMINGDebuts November 1Janet PLANETA24 FilmLogline: In rural Western Massachusetts, 11-year-old Lacy spends the summer of 1991 at home, enthralled by her own imagination and the attention ... Read more...
- 25.10.2024
- von Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced the movies, TV shows, and live sports that will be available on the Max streaming service in November. The Max November 2024 lineup includes the debuts of Dune: Prophecy, Like Water for Chocolate, Get Millie Black, and The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 3.
The November schedule also includes Max/Magnolia Network Original series Second Chance Stage, Max Original film Sweethearts, HBO Original documentaries Night Is Not Eternal, Surveilled, and Music Box: Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary, CNN film Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid, and the A24 film Janet Planet.
Dune: Prophecy Featured Programming
Janet Planet (A24 Film)
Debuts November 1
In rural Western Massachusetts, 11-year-old Lacy (Zoe Ziegler) spends the summer of 1991 at home, enthralled by her own imagination and the attention of her mother, Janet (Julianne Nicholson). As the months pass, three visitors enter their orbit, all captivated by Janet and her spellbinding nature.
In her solitary moments,...
The November schedule also includes Max/Magnolia Network Original series Second Chance Stage, Max Original film Sweethearts, HBO Original documentaries Night Is Not Eternal, Surveilled, and Music Box: Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary, CNN film Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid, and the A24 film Janet Planet.
Dune: Prophecy Featured Programming
Janet Planet (A24 Film)
Debuts November 1
In rural Western Massachusetts, 11-year-old Lacy (Zoe Ziegler) spends the summer of 1991 at home, enthralled by her own imagination and the attention of her mother, Janet (Julianne Nicholson). As the months pass, three visitors enter their orbit, all captivated by Janet and her spellbinding nature.
In her solitary moments,...
- 24.10.2024
- von Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
“Like Water for Chocolate,” HBO’s upcoming series adaptation of Laura Esquivel’s Mexican literary classic executive produced by Salma Hayek Pinault, has released its official trailer.
Set during the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century, the six-episode series follows Tita de la Garza (Azul Guaita) and Pedro Múzquiz (Andrés Baida), “two souls deeply in love, yet unable to be together due to entrenched family customs,” according to the show’s synopsis. “The protagonists navigate a world of magical realism and rich flavors as Tita struggles between the destiny imposed on her by her family and her fight for love. Along the way, the audience will witness her greatest refuge: the kitchen. For Tita, her magical connection to cooking becomes an active resistance against oppression, allowing her to channel her deepest desires and passions into her recipes, transforming those who taste them.”
Hayek Pinault, who executive produced the series through her Ventanarosa Productions banner,...
Set during the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century, the six-episode series follows Tita de la Garza (Azul Guaita) and Pedro Múzquiz (Andrés Baida), “two souls deeply in love, yet unable to be together due to entrenched family customs,” according to the show’s synopsis. “The protagonists navigate a world of magical realism and rich flavors as Tita struggles between the destiny imposed on her by her family and her fight for love. Along the way, the audience will witness her greatest refuge: the kitchen. For Tita, her magical connection to cooking becomes an active resistance against oppression, allowing her to channel her deepest desires and passions into her recipes, transforming those who taste them.”
Hayek Pinault, who executive produced the series through her Ventanarosa Productions banner,...
- 15.10.2024
- von Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Peacock has released the trailer for “Teacup,” a new horror thriller series from James Wan’s Atomic Monster, which has been adapted by showrunner Ian McCulloch.
Per the official logline, “‘Teacup’ follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive.” Cast members include Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre and Luciano Leroux.
Executive producers include Wan, Michael Clear and Rob Hackett for Atomic Monster, Francisca X. Hu, Kevin Tancharoen and McCammon. “Teacup” is produced by UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group.
The first two episodes of the series, which was inspired by the novel “Stinger” by Robert McCammon, premiere on Peacock Oct. 10, followed by two new episodes every week through Halloween.
Watch the trailer below.
Programming
All 134 episodes of “Suits” are now available to stream via...
Per the official logline, “‘Teacup’ follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive.” Cast members include Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman, Chaske Spencer, Kathy Baker, Boris McGiver, Caleb Dolden, Emilie Bierre and Luciano Leroux.
Executive producers include Wan, Michael Clear and Rob Hackett for Atomic Monster, Francisca X. Hu, Kevin Tancharoen and McCammon. “Teacup” is produced by UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group.
The first two episodes of the series, which was inspired by the novel “Stinger” by Robert McCammon, premiere on Peacock Oct. 10, followed by two new episodes every week through Halloween.
Watch the trailer below.
Programming
All 134 episodes of “Suits” are now available to stream via...
- 23.9.2024
- von Jack Dunn, Emiliana Betancourt and Andrés Buenahora
- Variety Film + TV
When NBC recently resurrected its long-dormant “Deal or No Deal,” it came with a new format: “Deal or No Deal Island.” The game show was originally a “shiny floor” in-studio contest where players had to guess how much money was inside a large briefcase. The updated iteration takes things outdoors, raising the stakes by adding interpersonal dynamics, physical challenges and survival to the mix.
At producer Endemol Shine North America, they call adding a fresh spin to existing IP the “Esna twist.” And it’s become a hallmark for CEO Sharon Levy, who took over the shingle — part of Banijay Americas — a little more than a year ago.
“I’m not a fan of a straight-up reboot without a reason for being,” Levy says. “You need to give them a reason to watch. And it has to feel of the moment. Development is probably always my first true love. It...
At producer Endemol Shine North America, they call adding a fresh spin to existing IP the “Esna twist.” And it’s become a hallmark for CEO Sharon Levy, who took over the shingle — part of Banijay Americas — a little more than a year ago.
“I’m not a fan of a straight-up reboot without a reason for being,” Levy says. “You need to give them a reason to watch. And it has to feel of the moment. Development is probably always my first true love. It...
- 27.3.2024
- von Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
In an exclusive one-on-one interview with Variety, Fernando Medin, president and managing director of Warner Bros. Discovery (Wbd) Latin America and U.S. Hispanic, drilled down on the company’s programming and growth strategy for the region where it launches its rebranded streaming platform, Max, on Feb. 27. This will be Wbd’s first major international roll-out of Max after the U.S.
“To truly reach all segments of the population with a product like ours, it’s essential to not only offer our international content but also provide something that resonates with people, something relevant to their lives. Hence, we’ve been diligently curating a lineup of local content,” said Medin.
Leading the Max Latin American pack are shows based on internationally renowned IP, led by a Salma Hayek-executive produced series based on Laura Esquivel’s bestseller “Like Water for Chocolate” (“Como agua para chocolate”), adapted by director Alfonso Arau...
“To truly reach all segments of the population with a product like ours, it’s essential to not only offer our international content but also provide something that resonates with people, something relevant to their lives. Hence, we’ve been diligently curating a lineup of local content,” said Medin.
Leading the Max Latin American pack are shows based on internationally renowned IP, led by a Salma Hayek-executive produced series based on Laura Esquivel’s bestseller “Like Water for Chocolate” (“Como agua para chocolate”), adapted by director Alfonso Arau...
- 19.2.2024
- von Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
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