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Max March 2025 Movie and TV Titles Announced
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Warner Bros. Discovery has announced the movies, TV shows and live sports that will be available on the Max streaming service in March. The Max March 2025 lineup includes the fourth and final season of The Righteous Gemstones, the documentary series Celtics City, and the A24 Films Heretic, Sing Sing and Queer.

The schedule includes the Spanish-language series When No One Sees Us, the reality series Paul American and the Original film The Parenting. Max subscribers will also be able to stream the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.

Paul American Featured Programming

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When No One Sees Us (Max Original Drama Series – Spain)

The eight-episode season premieres on March 7 and episodes will debut weekly.

When No One Sees Us explores a series of crimes in the political and cultural frontier of so-called “deep Spain,” and one of the largest U.S. military bases abroad, during the celebration of Holy...
See full article at Vital Thrills
  • 2/20/2025
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
Maribel Verdú y Mariela Garriga investigan la verdad detrás de un suicidio y una desaparición en el primer tráiler de la serie ‘Cuando nadie nos ve’.
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Un thriller a pleno sol. © Max

Max ha compartido el primer tráiler de su serie original española Cuando nadie nos ve, dirigida por Enrique Urbizu (No habrá paz para los malvados).

Basada en la novela homónima de Sergio Sarria, Cuando nadie nos ve se sitúa durante la Semana Santa de 2024 en Morón de la Frontera, un pueblo sevillano situado junto a una base estadounidense, donde conviven con naturalidad la forma de vida americana con las tradiciones de la Andalucía profunda. Lucía Gutiérrez (Maribel Verdú) es una sargento de la Guardia Civil que investiga el insólito suicidio de un vecino y unos extraños sucesos ocurridos durante la primera procesión de Semana Santa. Magaly Castillo (Mariela Garriga) es una agente especial del ejército de Estados Unidos enviada a la base de Morón para averiguar el paradero de un soldado americano desaparecido que parece estar relacionado con los negocios ocultos del Coronel Seamus...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 2/4/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
When No One Sees Us First Look From Max
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The Max Original Spanish-language series When No One Sees Us, the first Max Original scripted series from Spain, debuts on Friday, March 7. The series was directed by Enrique Urbizu and stars Maribel Verdú and Mariela Garriga.

When No One Sees Us explores a series of crimes in the political and cultural frontier of so-called “deep Spain,” and one of the largest U.S. military bases abroad, during the celebration of Holy Week in Morón de la Frontera (Seville).

The eight-episode series will premiere weekly on Max. When No One Sees Us debuted at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in 2024.

Produced by Zeta Studios for Warner Bros. Discovery in Spain and based on the novel of the same name by Sergio Sarria, the series stars Maribel Verdú (The Flash) and Mariela Garriga (Mission Impossible 7 and 8) alongside Austin Amelio, Ben Temple (Upon Entry) and Dani Rovira (Spanish Affair).

The series...
See full article at Vital Thrills
  • 2/3/2025
  • by Mirko Parlevliet
  • Vital Thrills
Austin Amelio Joins Maribel Verdú and Mariela Garriga in New Max Original Series ‘When Nobody Sees Us’
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Max’s first Spanish Original series “When Nobody Sees Us” has assembled an all-star cast including “The Flash” actor Maribel Verdú, “Mission Impossible’s” Mariela Garriga and Austin Amelio from “Fear The Walking Dead.”

Ben Temple (“Upon Entry”) and Dani Rovira (“El campeón”) are also set to star in the show, which is based on Sergio Sarria’s novel of the same name.

Set during Holy Week in southern Spain’s Morón de la Frontera, Verdú plays Lucía Gutiérrez, a seargant in the Civil Guard who’s investigating the unexpected death of a neighbor, ostensibly by suicide. She also suspects a series of strange occurences taking place during the first Easter procession might be linked. Meanwhile Garriga stars as Magaly Castillo, a special agent sent to a nearby U.S. Army base to investigate the disappearance of an American soldier. Amelio co-stars as Sergeant Andrew Taylor, a military policeman who accompanies...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/15/2024
  • by K.J. Yossman
  • Variety Film + TV
Boston’s 34T Sales Expands Spanish Slate With ‘Black Stain’ (Exclusive)
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Boston-based international sales company 34T has picked up Enrique García’s Spanish thriller “Black Stain.”

Set in an isolated Andalusian village in the early 1970s, the story revolves around a family mourning the death of the elderly matriarch and the deep tensions that are reignited with the return of her estranged son Eugenio, who left years earlier. As his three sisters grieve, the dark stain that has long haunted the family resurfaces.

Eugenio’s return reawakens ill feelings among the neighbors, whose livelihood has been devastated by a plague that has destroyed the village’s once fertile olive grove. The family is soon facing the threat of destitution and exile as long buried secrets are revealed.

García, whose previous films include the 2017 thriller “Resort Paraíso” and the 2014 drama “321 días en Michigan,” has described his latest work as “a tragedy with echoes of Lorca, of Shakespeare not to mention Hitchcock’s...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 11/13/2020
  • by Ed Meza
  • Variety Film + TV
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