Friday, August 26, 2016

8 series that have changed the way we watch TV – Publimetro Chile

1. The Lord of Heaven

Who would have thought that the drug trade would be so attractive for television, and even more than a soap opera with more than 70 episodes per season, managed to keep the so caught audience. Following this series, they came new on other channels addressing different stories under the same theme, taking us to name them the “narconovelas”.

2. Game of Thrones

Series that is setting the standard for its high level of production where an episode in budget equals to a feature film. With a plot that mixes fantasy and politics this story has managed to hook millions of followers around the world for six seasons waiting for the last two.

3. Stranger Things

It was a small production that began not calling much attention but thanks to the recommendation of mouth, managed to highlight the nostalgia generated by this series thanks to its great atmosphere and tribute surrendered to the classic films of the 80s.

4. Crows Club

The success story that mixes insurance in Mexico: football, comedy and family dramas. Issues that unite almost all Mexicans bringing local production to be a success on a global platform. It produced by Gary Alazraki is about to release his second season.

5. “Until I met you”

The life of one of the most important and well-known musicians of Mexico is brought to the screen achieving such a success that inspired to the life of other celebrities out portrayed. Colombian actor starring Julian Roman makes an excellent interpretation of Divo of Juarez. In our country it was issued by Chilevisión, but without the success at international level.

6. “Walking Dead”

It may not be the first adaptation of a comic to television, but revived one of the fantastic characters that were a bit neglected: the zombies. With a great adaptation of the book to the series since its first season recorded ratings records for a number of pay TV and even last year, she opened the door for a spin off.

7. “House of Cards”

Although we had already seen other political series with the White House as the protagonist, is the first time we face before a ta character n powerful as Frank Underwood who manages an antihero with such intelligence for the first time, at least on television, it makes us vote “for the bad.”

8. Orange Is the New Black

We never imagined that we would see the story of a women’s prison where issues of lesbianism, racism, migration and also expose the problems of rehabilitation of criminals try to They are living in a country like the United States. Not only that, the characters have managed to get us and take us to live out their dramas as if they were our own.

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