In the show’s seventh and final season, the protagonist, a doctor with autism, has become a father. ‘It’s like a graduation. It’s a bittersweet sensation,’ says the actor
The actress now stars in the miniseries ‘Mary & George,’ a palace intrigue based on the true story of a woman who raised her son to be the lover of King James I of England
The platform has asserted its dominance over its rivals while hosting content that used to be exclusive to other companies. However, some analysts warn that there are still battles ahead
The sixth series derived from the franchise led by Scott M. Gimple premieres. ‘Robert Kirkman sold “The Walking Dead” as a zombie movie that never ends. I am doing everything on my part to fulfill it,’ says the screenwriter
The Apple TV+ series reunites part of the team responsible for ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘The Pacific.’ ‘It was an incredibly immersive experience,’ say its protagonists
In Los Angeles and Madrid, the streaming platform presented its main offerings for the Spanish-speaking market. The Brazilian biopic ‘Senna’ or the Argentine adaptation of the comic ‘The Eternaut’ are among its major investments
On the 25th anniversary of the groundbreaking mob series headed by James Gandolfini, its creator explains how it was born and why he is now revisiting the HBO hit
From the return of ‘True Detective’ and ‘House of the Dragon’ to the premieres of ‘3 Body Problem’ and ‘Elsbeth,’ we review some of the most notable releases of the coming months
It has been a good year for television fiction. Proof of this are some productions that have missed out on the lists of the best of the year. We recover five of them
The prequel to ‘Money Heist’ breaks with the tone of its mother series and sets the main character — played by Pedro Alonso — in Paris. ‘We are committed to political incorrectness,’ the show’s creators explain
Television has reached a turning point, driven by the strikes in Hollywood and the changing trends on the platforms. In a year of finales, stories anchored in human connections were the big winners
The Netflix series, adapted from a Pulitzer-winning novel, chose two inexperienced blind actresses to play the leads alongside Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie
The Amazon Prime Video show set at a college for superheroes departs from the original series with its main characters’ powers and plots and offers an even bloodier twist on ‘The Boys’