Netflix has suddenly gone from offering content to producing it, and although this has left us true masterpieces such as Stranger Things, it also has its least determining points, such as Bright. It all depends on the perspective from which you look at it, but from here we can only continue teaching Netflix to keep working on creating content.
During the afternoon of yesterday he offered us news about what is to come, and if you follow via Instagram your favorite actors such as members of The House of Paper you can already get a good idea of what is about to happen. Netflix has announced ten new productions in Europe that will leave us speechless.
The one that we are going to highlight the most is the third part of The House of Paper, although it could be the second depending on the medium in which you have seen the series -Antena 3 or Netflix-. Ted Sarandos, Netflix's head of Content, made it clear at the press conference:
When stories from different countries, languages and cultures find a global platform where the only limitation is the imagination of the creators, unique and universal stories emerge that are embraced by a more globalized audience.
New Netflix productions
- La Casa de Papel - Part 3 (Spain) - We do not know how what would be the biggest robbery in history will continue, we hope to understand what the protagonists have been.
- The Wave (Germany) - Film based on a film of the same name about the manipulation of adolescents and totalitarianism.
- Black Moon (Italy) - Series that will deal with witchcraft at the end of the XNUMXth century.
- Mortel (France) - Series based on the lives of young teenagers with superhuman powers.
- The English Game (UK) - Directed by Julian Fellowes, it will tell the story of football from its inception to the present day.
- Turn Up Charlie (UK) - Mixed English humor comedy.
Although these are the most prominent, The first launch of a Netflix series produced in the Netherlands will also arrive in 2019 which will deal with the city of freedoms, Amsterdam, as well as various documentaries and films between Italy and France.