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No. Title Directed by Written by Original release date; 1 "The House of the Damned" Adrian Garcia Bogliano: Ramiro García Bogliano: March 31, 2021 (): 2 "The Cursed Doll"
In its first week of broadcast, the second season was watched by 6,219,547 accounts, from across the world; it became the top viewed show on Netflix in several Spanish-speaking countries and broke a Mexican record for viewership of a second season. [110] The series ended 2019 as the second most-watched show on Netflix in Mexico. [30]
In 2019, some of the production moved to Netflix's new Madrid headquarters, with development split between Spain and Mexico. [1] On February 25, 2020, Netflix announced that the third season would be the show's last, without divulging reasons but explaining that it concluded the story and would explore more of Paulina's childhood. [2]
Netflix exclusive regions Seasons Original run Notes 21 Thunder: Sports drama: CBC: Canada: All other markets 1 season, 8 episodes: 2017 [a] [1] A Suitable Boy: Drama miniseries: BBC One: United Kingdom: All other markets except US and Canada 6 episodes: 2020 [b] [2] Bad Blood: Crime drama: Citytv: Canada: Selected territories 2 seasons, 14 ...
Here are the best shows that came to Netflix in 2024. There's the third season of Girls5Eva, which moved to Netflix from Peacock, as well as the third season of Vikings: Valhalla.
Also in the mix is “Couple’s Apartment,” created by Azul Lombardia – creator-director of “Según Roxi,” seen on Netflix, Latin America’s Movistar and TVP, movie “Doberman” and ...
Yankee is a 2019 Mexican Spanish-language television drama series created by Diego Enrique Osorno and starring Julio Casado, Sebastián Ferrat and Jana Raluy. The plot revolves around Malcolm Moriarty (), a young entrepreneur from Arizona who is on the run from the police.
Somos. is a Netflix limited series created by James Schamus and co-written with Monika Revilla and novelist Fernanda Melchor.It is based on the article "How the U.S. triggered a massacre in Mexico" [1] by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ginger Thompson.