TelevisaUnivision’s ViX has dropped the official trailer of romantic comedy “Dime lo que Quieres (De Verdad),” which is set to premiere July 27 on the streamer.
“Dime lo que Quieres” toplines Manolo Cardona (“Who Killed Sara?”), “Club of Crows’”Stephanie Cayo, Angie Cepeda (“Encanto”) and “Better Call Saul’s” Tony Dalton.
Peruvian actor-helmer Bruno Ascenzo is directing the ViX Original movie, a production by Colombian outfit 11:11 Films & TV.
Brothers Juancho and Manolo Cardona, Stephanie Cayo, FilmSharks’ Guido Rud and Patagonik Film Group’s Juan Vera, Juan Pablo Galli and Christian Faillace executive produce.
The film also features a special appearance from Argentine double Grammy Award-nominated pop singer Diego Torres and Sofia Niño de Rivera.
Adapting Argentine film “Dos más dos,” which Patagonik produced in 2012, the comedy shows how even the dullest marriage can be shaken up and questions aspects of normal communication in a couple.
Deal on the format...
“Dime lo que Quieres” toplines Manolo Cardona (“Who Killed Sara?”), “Club of Crows’”Stephanie Cayo, Angie Cepeda (“Encanto”) and “Better Call Saul’s” Tony Dalton.
Peruvian actor-helmer Bruno Ascenzo is directing the ViX Original movie, a production by Colombian outfit 11:11 Films & TV.
Brothers Juancho and Manolo Cardona, Stephanie Cayo, FilmSharks’ Guido Rud and Patagonik Film Group’s Juan Vera, Juan Pablo Galli and Christian Faillace executive produce.
The film also features a special appearance from Argentine double Grammy Award-nominated pop singer Diego Torres and Sofia Niño de Rivera.
Adapting Argentine film “Dos más dos,” which Patagonik produced in 2012, the comedy shows how even the dullest marriage can be shaken up and questions aspects of normal communication in a couple.
Deal on the format...
- 7/18/2023
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
The long-awaited fourth season of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” isn’t the only new thing coming to Amazon Prime Video in February. Below we’ve assembled a full list of every new movie and TV show being added to the streaming service this month, including both Prime Video originals and library titles.
The new season of the Emmy-winning “Maisel” arrives on Feb. 18, the same day the first season of the new animated series “The Legend of Vox Machina” drops. But on Feb. 4, Prime Video will debut the brand new original series “Reacher,” based on author Lee Child’s beloved Jack Reacher book series. The new show stars Alan Ritchson in the titular role, putting a new spin on the character who was previously played by Tom Cruise in two feature films.
In terms of library titles, Feb. 25 sees the addition of the action thriller “The Protégé,” which was released in...
The new season of the Emmy-winning “Maisel” arrives on Feb. 18, the same day the first season of the new animated series “The Legend of Vox Machina” drops. But on Feb. 4, Prime Video will debut the brand new original series “Reacher,” based on author Lee Child’s beloved Jack Reacher book series. The new show stars Alan Ritchson in the titular role, putting a new spin on the character who was previously played by Tom Cruise in two feature films.
In terms of library titles, Feb. 25 sees the addition of the action thriller “The Protégé,” which was released in...
- 2/1/2022
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
February 2022 is a big month for Prime Video. We’re talking “hands the size of dinner plates” big.
Highlighting Amazon Prime Video’s list of new releases for February 2022 is Reacher, the saga of one very large boy. Reacher premieres on Feb. 4 and is based on the Jack Reacher book series by Lee Child. The titular hero (played by Alan Ritchson) is a former major in the U.S. Army Military Police Corps who now travels the country looking for trouble to get into. His hands are very large.
How Big Are Jack Reacher’s Hands?: An Investigation pic.twitter.com/dYasLj7Bey
— Erik Tanouye (@toyns) July 28, 2018
Also coming to Prime Video this month is the return of one of Amazon’s biggest originals. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel premieres on Feb. 18. Season 4 will find Midge seeking creative freedom in the 1960s. The one big Prime Original Movie of note...
Highlighting Amazon Prime Video’s list of new releases for February 2022 is Reacher, the saga of one very large boy. Reacher premieres on Feb. 4 and is based on the Jack Reacher book series by Lee Child. The titular hero (played by Alan Ritchson) is a former major in the U.S. Army Military Police Corps who now travels the country looking for trouble to get into. His hands are very large.
How Big Are Jack Reacher’s Hands?: An Investigation pic.twitter.com/dYasLj7Bey
— Erik Tanouye (@toyns) July 28, 2018
Also coming to Prime Video this month is the return of one of Amazon’s biggest originals. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel premieres on Feb. 18. Season 4 will find Midge seeking creative freedom in the 1960s. The one big Prime Original Movie of note...
- 2/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Feature follows Mexican heist drama Museo, which launched in late 2018.
YouTube continues to forge ahead with its Latin American expansion and has launched its second Spanish-language YouTube Originals film, a documentary about Latin music superstar Maluma.
Maluma: Lo Que Era, Lo Que Soy, Lo Que Seré premiered for free on YouTube on Wednesday (5), and is available to YouTube Premium subscribers as an extended cut featuring additional interviews and performances.
Jessy Terrero directed the film about the singer-songwriter and rapper, which charts his life from humble origins in Medellin, Colombia, to sell-out global tours and social media stardom. Cinema Giants produced the documentary,...
YouTube continues to forge ahead with its Latin American expansion and has launched its second Spanish-language YouTube Originals film, a documentary about Latin music superstar Maluma.
Maluma: Lo Que Era, Lo Que Soy, Lo Que Seré premiered for free on YouTube on Wednesday (5), and is available to YouTube Premium subscribers as an extended cut featuring additional interviews and performances.
Jessy Terrero directed the film about the singer-songwriter and rapper, which charts his life from humble origins in Medellin, Colombia, to sell-out global tours and social media stardom. Cinema Giants produced the documentary,...
- 6/5/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
After commencing its global rollout in June -- with the addition of 12 countries, including Spain, to its lineup -- YouTube Premium has announced its first-ever Spanish-language slate.
Forthcoming series and films will feature noted Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal, singer Maluma (pictured above), and the Mexican comedian Sofia Niño de Rivera. While YouTube was scant on details, the slate marks its first major non-English content push -- though the company has previously dipped its toes into international productions hailing from the U.K. YouTube also said last week that it was readying original productions in Germany, Japan, Mexico, France, and India.
Garcia Bernal is perhaps best known for his performances in The Motorcycle Diaries, Y Tu Mamá También, and Coco. Maluma, who hails from Colombia, has found enormous success on YouTube amid an explosion of Latin music on the platform. He counts 17 million subscribers worldwide and five videos that have cracked 1 billion views.
Forthcoming series and films will feature noted Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal, singer Maluma (pictured above), and the Mexican comedian Sofia Niño de Rivera. While YouTube was scant on details, the slate marks its first major non-English content push -- though the company has previously dipped its toes into international productions hailing from the U.K. YouTube also said last week that it was readying original productions in Germany, Japan, Mexico, France, and India.
Garcia Bernal is perhaps best known for his performances in The Motorcycle Diaries, Y Tu Mamá También, and Coco. Maluma, who hails from Colombia, has found enormous success on YouTube amid an explosion of Latin music on the platform. He counts 17 million subscribers worldwide and five videos that have cracked 1 billion views.
- 8/3/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
The Motorcycle Diaries star Gael Garcia Bernal and Latin pop star Maluma are among the celebrities lined up for YouTube’s first ever slate of Spanish-language series.
The Google-owned company is developing a range of Spanish-language titles for its YouTube Premium service. Garcia Bernal, who also starred in Y Tu Mamá También and as the voice of a charming trickster in Disney’s Coco, will star in a project, while Maluma, who has more than 17 million YouTube subscribers, and Mexican comedian Sofia Niño de Rivera will also star in series.
However, no details of the show were revealed.
YouTube Premium is currently available in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
“We’re thrilled to continue expanding our YouTube Originals portfolio with new Spanish language movies and series and to be working with amazing global Latin artists,...
The Google-owned company is developing a range of Spanish-language titles for its YouTube Premium service. Garcia Bernal, who also starred in Y Tu Mamá También and as the voice of a charming trickster in Disney’s Coco, will star in a project, while Maluma, who has more than 17 million YouTube subscribers, and Mexican comedian Sofia Niño de Rivera will also star in series.
However, no details of the show were revealed.
YouTube Premium is currently available in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
“We’re thrilled to continue expanding our YouTube Originals portfolio with new Spanish language movies and series and to be working with amazing global Latin artists,...
- 8/3/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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