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How is the royal series that ousted “Love after love” from the top of Netflix

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Since its premiere, at the end of April, Love after love He arrived comfortably at the top of the Netflix podium. The biopic on Fito Páez – which invites you to revisit Argentine rock of the 80s and 90s – has been able to captivate its fans and, moreover, conquer many who have managed to (re)finding in this story something from one’s past.

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Not only was it first for three weeks in that ranking in Argentina, but most of those who had seen it or participated in the marathon he had imposed it in the word of mouth of the interviews in bars, offices and elevators.

But the new platform ranking has arrived stream AND production on Rosario dropped to second placedemoted from Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Storya costume drama focused on royalty, with a certain historical framework in some sections, but not a documentary.

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It is clear, from the outset, that It’s a story inspired by true events, but with typical magical license From the producer Shonda Rhimes.

A love with a crown

The series premiered on Thursday, May 4 It has several pillars on which it knows how to lean to shine: the hand of Shonda (fiction factory from which, among others, Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice came out) in the creation and production, the rigor in setting the period (18th and 19th centuries) and the excellent performances, especially that of India Amartifiolike Queen Charlotte, miss.

He spin off of another hit of the platform as it was The Bridgertons (two seasons, from 2020) debuted and quickly began to prevail in almost all countries reached by this stream. Indeed, it is now not only first in Argentina but globally, surpassing, in its first two weeks, 300 million hours of views.

The series that Bridgertons prequel official puts magnifying glass on passionate romance between young Charlotte and King George, when she was 17 years old. That relationship marked an interesting turning point on a social level in England in the 1800s.

Although the trigger – and central theme of this first season – revolves around that love story and Carlota’s evolution into her adulthood, there is time and space for the other characters as well, many of whom reappear in the series. history of The Bridgertons.

Eraser by Shonda Rhimes

The mother idea of ​​this story was to address from fiction the true relationship between Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and King George IIIand tell how his arrival at the court of the United Kingdom it caused all kinds of shocks in high society Then.

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.  Photo: Netflix

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. Photo: Netflix

In BridgertonCharlotte was already a character, but from the beginning no one imagined that it would have its own series. in the brothers saga not much was known about the black monarch consort’s background and strict personality, whether in the original series or his own spin off plays the actress Golda Rosheuvel (in its adult version).

In Queen Charlottethe protagonist, in his youth, is in charge of India Amarteifio. He recorded most of his scenes in Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a small duchy in northern Germany, which has almost four thousand inhabitants. Carlota was born and raised in the German city of Mirow.

A scene from "The Bridgertons", which already has a prequel.

A scene from “The Bridgertons”, which already has a prequel.

The cast of the series is completed with Arsema Thomas, Adjoa Andoh, Ruth Gemmell, Michelle Fairley, Sam Clemmett and Hugh Sachs, among others.

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