The best premieres on streaming platforms for March
These are the premieres that come this month on streaming platforms. Photo: YT-DisneyPlus, YT-Netflix
LatinAmerican Post | Jorge Francisco Vuelvas Lomeli
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Sky Rojo: From the creators of La Casa de Papel, comes an action-packed adventure that follows the life of
a group of women who escape from pimps and set out on a path to freedom; will hit the platform on March 19.
Who Killed Sara ?: The Mexican suspense series tells of the fact that
a man was sentenced to 18 years in prison for murdering his sister, something he has always denied. Once free, he will do everything possible to find the real murderer and get revenge; don t miss it from March 24th.
Tom & Jerry: Colin Jost Reveals Why He Pursued The Movie
Tom & Jerry. The family film has garnered even more attention lately as a simultaneous release on HBO Max and theaters looms. The comedian talked to The Toronto Sun about the upcoming flick and why this role over everything else. Well, it really comes down to the movies he enjoyed growing up. Things like
Who Framed Roger Rabbit and
Home Alone 2 were early favorites. Those two films peddled two very different fantasies about what the pinnacle of being a kid was in the late 80s and early 90s. On one hand, the idea of being able to act alongside all these iconic characters is a dream a bunch of people are still chasing today. With respect to
Infinity Train: HBO Max Releases Mysterious Book 4 Teaser Trailer
Infinity Train Book 4 is on the way, and HBO Max released a mysterious trailer as part of the rollout. The new protagonist sounds very confused in the short clip, but that’s pretty normal for a main character on this strange train. Fans are probably going to be pretty alarmed to discover that Hazel and Amelia, featured in Book 3, aren’t the main characters for the follow-up. However, many are probably excited about the prospect of going into a season completely blind. When it comes to
Infinity Train, the fanbase at large is just happy that they’re getting a fourth book at all. Over the course of the last year, people on social media have been calling for Warner Media to announce the show’s renewal. Luckily for them, Cartoon Network and HBO Max heard those cries and decided to start up the train for another wild trip.
WarnerMedia has announced that its HBO Max streaming service is expanding outside the U.S. for the first time in June, starting with 39 territories in Latin America and the Caribbean.