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’
The audiovisual industry debates the pros and cons of the new technology at a forum in Spain, where some of the largest production companies have departments that are developing AI projects
The show’s creator Laurie Nunn talks to EL PAÍS about her love of the teen genre, the writing process and the importance of having open conversations about empowerment and consent
The success of the legal drama, which co-starred Meghan Markle and ended four years ago, has broken records on Netflix and has some lessons for us about the current television industry
The second season of the Netflix series has been released. The show follows the love life of a gay teenager and his bisexual classmate, while delving into the mental health of the characters
The screenwriter explains how Brexit and Donald Trump helped shape the HBO series, and the reasons behind the decision to end it after its fourth season
The last episode of a television show makes up most of the memory a viewer will have of it. EL PAÍS speaks to several scriptwriters to analyze the process
‘Saturday Night Live’ has suspended its broadcast and shows like ‘Cobra Kai’ have delayed production. Meanwhile, other series, such as ‘House of the Dragon,’ will continue as normal
The producer and screenwriter’s new series traveled to the past of Queen Charlotte from the hit ‘Bridgerton’. Known for her strong female characters, she says, ‘I don’t know any weak women, so why would I be writing about that?’