Netflix has committed to invest $1 billion in Mexico for the production of series and films over the next four years, meaning from 2025 through 2028, co-CEO Ted Sarandos said during a press conference ...
The chief executive of streaming giant Netflix on Thursday announced a $1 billion investment to produce some 20 films and TV series in Mexico annually over the next four years. Speaking at President ...
Netflix unveiled a new expansion of its production hub in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as part of an effort to increase its output of original films and series. The streamer’s New Mexico studio now ...
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José María Yazpik as Amado Carrillo Fuentes will have a bigger role in third season of Narcos: Mexico. Pic credit: Netflix Netflix confirmed the popular crime drama Narcos: Mexico will end with Season ...
Netflix has produced 12 film and television projects in New Mexico since 2019 Netflix will spend $2 billion to expand its Albuquerque Studios, solidifying its commitment to working in New Mexico. The ...
Eric Newman, who is busy with other projects for the streamer via his overall deal, is handing over the reins to co-creator Carlo Bernard when the drug cartel saga returns. By Jackie Strause Managing ...
It's been more than a year since Netflix expanded its Narcos universe with the story of Guadalajara overlord Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo in Narcos: Mexico, but the show is finally making its way back ...
Season 3 of Narcos: Mexico may not have an official release date yet, but Netflix has provided plenty of details about the upcoming season. Singer Bad Bunny is among the many new cast members, who ...
Audience demand for Netflix's "Narcos: Mexico" season two was 40% higher than the first season two days ahead of its release, according to Parrot Analytics. The new season also outpaced the three ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The chief executive of streaming giant Netflix on Thursday announced a $1 billion investment to produce some 20 films and TV series in Mexico annually over the next four years.