By Emiliano De Pablos
01.05.2020 - 17:31 / variety.com
In this week’s International TV Newswire “Creepshow” sells major territories abroad, Movistar TV Colombia adds Atreseries International, Brazil’s “Big Brother” breaks world records and Sky Studios inks a deal with writer-director Philipp Leinemann.
Dynamic Television Sells Shudder’s “Creepshow” Abroad
Global production, financing and distribution company Dynamic Television has announced a first round of international sales for “Creepshow,” Shudder’s – an AMC Networks channel – popular horror
By Emiliano De Pablos
The next two weeks will be filled with new music thanks to Latin artists who are planning to drop a new album by the end of May.
Samuel Goldwyn Films has nabbed the North American rights to Waiting for the Barbarians. The movie stars Mark Rylance, Johnny Depp and Robert Pattinson and is directed by Colombian filmmaker Ciro Guerra.
Rangers star Alfredo Morelos' wife Yesenia has shared the first image of the couple's adorable new baby girl.
The Jonas Brothers practice proper social distancing protocol in their new video for “X” with Colombian music star Karol G. The flirtatious, Latin-infused track sees the trio urging someone to “kiss me like your ex is in the room,” but given that there is a pandemic going on, that fantastical kiss has to remain in all of our imaginations.
In the middle of a global pandemic, Santiago Cruz is keeping motivated one song at a time.
Sometimes love just isn’t enough. On Saturday, May 16, Colombian singer Sebastian Yatra and Argentine singer Tini Stoessel announced that they had officially ended their relationship. For weeks prior to their surprising declaration, rumors that the two had hit a bumpy road leading fans everywhere to wonder what had happened to their favorite [former] couple. The two took to their respective social media profiles to announce that they parted ways, leaving fans shook.
Sebastian Yatra and Tini Stoessel have called it quits.
Sebastian Yatra and Tini Stoessel have called it quits.
Sebastian Yatra and Tini Stoessel have called it quits.The Colombian artist and Argentine pop star officially made the announcement on Saturday (May 16) via their Twitter accounts, expressing that they have decided to end their relationship."We lived beautiful moments but sometimes things don't go as we imagine them. Today we feel that this is the best decision for both of us and we will always cherish the good memories in our heart.
From career milestones and new music releases to major announcements and more, Billboard editors highlight the latest news buzz in Latin music every week. Here's what happened in the Latin music world this week:Shakira honors professors in ColombiaIn honor of Teacher's Day in Colombia on Friday (May 14), Shakira shared photos of students and teachers from her Fundación Pies Descalzos in action.
We're suckers for new Jonas Brothers music. On Friday, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas dropped two new singles "X" and "5 More Minutes." Spicing things up with "X," the trio teamed up with Colombian singer Karol G for the steamy dance number.
Song Joong Ki was filming in his upcoming project Bogota in Colombia when the Coronavirus crisis hit the country. Owing to the pandemic, the South Korean star was forced to return back home.
Maluma is giving us a peek inside his home!
By John Hopewell
Colombian stars like Fonseca, Juanes, Maluma, Carlos Vives, Sebastian Yatra, among others, are teaming with Colombia Cuida Colombia for a benefit livestream today (May 1).
Shakira is doing some good for her home country of Colombia.