Season 2 of I Hate Christmas premiered on December 7, a year after the first season, and brings more romance troubles for Gianna and her loved ones. Gianna, played by Pilar Fogliati, questions if she even wants a boyfriend after finding one in season 1, while her friends and family also experience romantic obstacles. The second season features a mostly returning cast, showcasing the fine acting and excellent chemistry that fans have come to expect from the Italian rom-com series.
I Hate Christmas season 2 sees the return of the lovable and funny cast of characters to the Italian rom-com series. Premiering on December 7, 2022, just in time for the holidays, I Hate Christmas stars Pilar Fogliati as Gianna, a nurse in Chioggia, Venice. Hapless in her love life, Gianna is sick of everyone giving her a hard time about not having a boyfriend. Season 1 sees her hatch a plan to get a boyfriend before Christmas.
I Hate Christmas season 2 sees the return of the lovable and funny cast of characters to the Italian rom-com series. Premiering on December 7, 2022, just in time for the holidays, I Hate Christmas stars Pilar Fogliati as Gianna, a nurse in Chioggia, Venice. Hapless in her love life, Gianna is sick of everyone giving her a hard time about not having a boyfriend. Season 1 sees her hatch a plan to get a boyfriend before Christmas.
- 1/30/2024
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
This weekend, Netflix is welcoming the first part of a highly-anticipated documentary series about a famous couple, a stop-motion animated movie by Guillermo del Toro, and a rom-com Christmas TV series. Last weekend, Netflix added a long list of licensed content, most notably the buddy cop comedy 21 Jump Street, the drama movie Hachi: A Dog’s Tale, the coming-of-age drama My Girl, the epic historical war movie Troy, and David Leitch’s Bullet Train, along with part 2 of the second season of Firefly Lane, the romantic drama Lady Chatterley’s Lover, the animated movie Scrooge: A Christmas Carol, and the documentary “Sr.”.
This weekend, on the licensed content front, Netflix will add the animated movie Storks, the crime thriller Emily the Criminal, the Egyptian movies The Blue Whale and The Master Plan, and Denis Villeneuve’s mystery thriller Prisoners. As for original content, Netflix subscribers will get to enjoy the first...
This weekend, on the licensed content front, Netflix will add the animated movie Storks, the crime thriller Emily the Criminal, the Egyptian movies The Blue Whale and The Master Plan, and Denis Villeneuve’s mystery thriller Prisoners. As for original content, Netflix subscribers will get to enjoy the first...
- 12/9/2022
- by Adrienne Tyler
- ScreenRant
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