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Netflix Refutes Sean "Diddy" Combs Claims Over 'Reckoning' Docuseries
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Netflix Refutes Sean “Diddy” Combs Claims Over ‘Reckoning’ Docuseries

by jummy84 December 3, 2025
written by jummy84

UPDATED with Netflix response: Less than a day after Sean Combs: The Reckoning debuted on Netflix, the Ted Sarandos-led streamer is taking Combs to task for claiming the docuseries executive produced by 50 Cent is an act of “corporate retaliation,” as Diddy lawyers allege.

“The claims being made about Sean Combs: The Reckoning are false,” a Netflix spokesperson told Deadline on Tuesday night.

In a cease-and-desist letter sent December 1, Combs’ attorneys insisted that failing to strong-arm the much accused and currently incarcerated Grammy winner to participate in a Netflix-controlled docu, co-CEO Sarandos turned to Diddy’s nemesis Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in a “vindictive response.” With claims that 50 paid people to slag Diddy, the correspondence adds that damning pre-arrest footage of a seemingly scheming Combs from last year was “stolen.”

Today, as Combs looks to take formal legal action, the streamer says that’s all pure fiction.

“The project has no ties to any past conversations between Sean Combs and Netflix,” the rep added of Sarandos and Diddy’s professional relationship and any other docu project. “The footage of Combs leading up to his indictment and arrest were legally obtained.”

“This is not a hit piece or an act of retribution. Curtis Jackson is an executive producer but does not have creative control. No one was paid to participate.”

That’s pretty blunt, but still it seems there’s going to be a fifth episode to the four-part Reckoning — in court.

PREVIOUSLY, 3:19 PM PT: It turns out that the big man behind the scenes in the Sean Combs: The Reckoning saga isn’t Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson but Netflix boss Ted Sarandos, at least according to Diddy and his lawyers.

“Netflix chose Mr. Jackson as producer to punish Mr. Combs for refusing to play by its rules,” claims the December 1 cease-and-desist letter sent to the streamer’s top legal executive David Hyman by the incarcerated Combs’ attorneys over the four-parter docuseries that debuted today.

“In or about 2023, CEO Ted Sarandos proposed that Netflix produce a documentary about Mr. Combs. However, Mr. Combs rejected the proposal when Mr. Sarandos insisted he give up creative control,” the dense, four-page letter states of the latter, who attended the former’s 50th birthday party back in 2019. “Thus, the choice of Mr. Jackson to produce the Program was Netflix’s vindictive response to that rejection — an attempt by Netflix and Mr. Sarandos to ensure a one-sided character assassination, rather than a balanced and accurate portrayal.”

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Putting the Reckoning and its damning portrait of Combs and his alleged crimes, rapes, violence against women, disregard for the law and more in the starkest light, the letter adds of Sarandos and Netflix’s supposed ploy: “It also ensured that a flagrant act of corporate retribution against Mr. Combs would be re-cast as one famous black man attacking another.” 

From left: Sean Combs, Ted Sarandos and Nicole Avant at Combs’ 50th birthday party in 2019

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If the swipe against Sarandos (which Combs’ team also did in a public statement Monday), Netflix’s alleged true motivations and 50 Cent (who does not pop up in any way in Reckoning) weren’t crystal-clear from those comments, perhaps this from the letter will set you straight:

Considering the numerous derogatory and, frankly, ludicrous allegations Mr. Jackson has levelled against Mr. Combs during his years-long vengeful crusade to injure him, Mr. Jackson’s unconcealed animus towards Mr. Combs, and our understanding, based on information and belief, that individuals are being paid to participate—and are therefore incentivized to cast Mr. Combs in the most unfavorable light—it is a virtual certainty that the Program will be replete with false and defamatory statements, as well intimate details, obtained and published in violation of Mr. Combs’ privacy rights and in breach of numerous non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements about which Netflix and Mr. Jackson are (or should have been) aware.

A Combs foe long before the Bad Boy Records founder’s September 2024 arrest and this past summer’s trial for racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, that 50 Cent has trolled Diddy relentlessly, no one could argue. As well as announcing just after Combs’ arrest that he would produce a docu on his rival, Power franchise EP 50 Cent also has gone public in trying to derail a Donald Trump pardon for the “freak-off” obsessed ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ performer after Combs’ July 2 conviction on  two lesser counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

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50 Cent poses on a red carpet.

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in 2024

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Currently, with time served counted on his four-year sentence and an appeal on the criminal conviction underway, Diddy is behind bars(ish) at the cushy, low-security Fort Dix FCI in New Jersey. He is set to be released in June 2028. With a Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department probe opened on Combs last month over allegations of a 2020 sexual battery against a music producer, let’s just say a Trump pardon looks very unlikely at this juncture.

Despite accusing Netflix of having “stolen” (as that press release Monday said) and “copyrighted” (and pretty damning) pre-arrest footage of a scheming Combs, the Grammy winner’s Sher Tremont team clearly failed to get the Alexandria Stapleton-directed “hit piece” Reckoning pulled Monday before its Tuesday launch. In the December 1 letter, which cc’s Sarandos and Bela Bajaria and builds on a July 3 C&D letter on the same subject, Combs’ lawyers state, “As you are undoubtedly aware, Mr. Combs has not hesitated to take legal action against media entities and others who violate his rights, and he will not hesitate to do so against Netflix.”

That was before Sean Combs: The Reckoning hit the streamer in the early hours this morning.

Today, Combs’ reps told Deadline that “after watching the series and now knowing what is in it, Sean’s team is reviewing its legal options and will decide shortly how best to respond.”

Contacted by Deadline, Netflix –as it did Monday — had no comment on Combs’ legal threats.

As they did on December 1, the streamer run by Sarandos and Greg Peters, which is bidding to snag a big piece of Warner Bros Discovery right now, offered a week-old comment by director Stapleton. Specifically, the filmmaker was commenting on the BTS footage of Combs telling one of his lawyers “to find someone that’ll work with us that has dealt in the dirtiest of dirty business” to help turn the tide on the various claims against him. “It came to us, we obtained the footage legally and have the necessary rights,” Stapleton said of the September 2024 footage, which the much-accused Combs apparently wanted for his own documentary project.

As for Sean Combs: The Reckoning, turn down all the media and online noise and it is hard to tell how it is doing, even with a well-hyped and morning show-promoted launch. There are no viewing figures available as of today for Reckoning, however while it may not do Stranger Things 5 numbers, the series is expected to show up on Netflix’s domestic Top 10 chart on Wednesday. The four-parter’s international standing will be revealed next week.

Of course, by next week, this could have all gone way beyond cease-and-desist letters and CEO slagging and turned into a real legal showdown — the latest of many for Combs, who is facing literally dozens and dozens of civil suits on sexual assault, violence, drugging and more.

December 3, 2025 0 comments
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Tiffany Haddish Goes Off - Season 1
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Tiffany Haddish ‘Goes Off’ on Girls Trip Docuseries Through Africa With Childhood Friends

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • Tiffany Haddish stars in a new Peacock docuseries, Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, where she travels through Africa with three childhood friends, exploring Cape Town, Victoria Falls, Harare, and Zanzibar.
  • The series focuses on deepening friendships, emotional vulnerability, and cultural discovery, including learning from local women entrepreneurs and challenging media stereotypes about Africa.
  • The experience allowed Haddish and her friends to support each other, share personal growth, and showcase the importance of community and empowerment among women.

If Tiffany Haddish knows one thing, it’s how to have a good time. The Girls Trip star brings art to life traveling on a girls trip of her own alongside three childhood friends Selena Martin, and sisters Shermona Long and Sparkle Clark. For Peacock’s new docuseries Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, the four embark on a month-long adventure through Africa. 

The six episodes premiering November 13 follows them as they experience all Cape Town, South Africa; Victoria Falls and Harare, Zimbabwe; and Zanzibar, Tanzania have to offer. They build stronger bonds and spiritual connection while learning about each other on a deeper level in the process. It’s Eat Pray Love meets Waiting to Exhale. 

We caught up with the ladies to reflect on their journey and being vulnerable. 

Take me through how this docuseries came about. 

Tiffany Haddish: The concept we wanted to pattern it after the movie Girls Trip. Four girls go on a trip and have an experience. Fish out of water I think is a great concept. We were definitely four fish out of our natural habitat. Also, I think people like to see beautiful women doing things outside their natural habitat. So, I figure this would be good that way. Also,  other women like to see other women outside of things they normally do and also exploring new things that will give them new ideas to explore too. So, that’s it. 

How was it opening up?

Tiffany: I know he is talking about y’all because I stay humble. 

Sparkle Clark: I didn’t know it would be so emotional. 

Shermona Long: It was tough having the cameras around all the time initially and sometimes you forget that they’re there. 

Sparkle: I didn’t forget. 

Selena Martin: I don’t think I ever forgot. 

Tiffany: I know I never forgot. I was like, “hey, the lighting is not good over here. Look up homeboy and lift that up a little bit higher because that light is about to bounce off my forehead.” 

TIFFANY HADDISH GOES OFF — “We’re Going to the Motherland” Episode 101 — Pictured: Tiffany Haddish — (Photo by: David Bloomer/PEACOCK)

Tiffany, you talk in the docuseries how you’ve been through so much in the last two years. How was it for you to, through this experience, be able to put into words what you’ve been through. When you see the headlines, we don’t often see the person behind them. Here you’re able to show that. 

Tiffany: Yeah, it felt good to share with my friends and by sharing with them I’m sharing with the whole world. It’s a relief to be surrounded by people who actually love me, even some of the crew members. They want to buy me houses or whatever. But I’m like, “no, we work together. No, don’t do that. Just maybe wait until the show airs, and we can talk.” I’m like, “calm down. Calm down. I don’t even go that way.” Wait, what was the question? 

I think you answered it. 

Tiffany: Yeah, I answered it. 

You’re often in the lap of luxury, but how important was it for you to also show the culture and what was really going on in these areas? 

Tiffany: It was super important to me to show what was going on because what we’re shown in the media is not exactly what is going on over there. Shermona, what did you think we were going to do? 

Shermona: I thought we were going to be in the bush, but it was just like the states. They have a lot of what we have pretty much. 

Tiffany: Yeah, when we were staying in Victoria Falls  we were staying in the bush, but we were staying in the lap of luxury. It was like we were staying in Lancaster. There just happens to be warthogs out there, wild boars, and elephants, and all kinds of stuff. So, it was awesome. The monkeys will rob you though in Cape Town. Be careful. They got monkey gangs. It ain’t people. They’re actual monkeys. 

Tiffany, what was it like being able to show who your friends are? And also for you three , how was it being able to see the other side of what Tiffany has been dealing with from celebrity. 

Sparkle: I could see how intense it was for her and how the media could be a little cruel in how she was really taking it in and it really bothered her in a sense. It was about empowering her and letting her know we’re here to support her and we got her back. 

Tiffany: I can’t wait until the show comes out because they are really going to know how it feels like. It’s like, “you’re mean! You’re mean, mean, mean. You better be nicer.” 

Tiffany Haddish

TIFFANY HADDISH GOES OFF — “Let the Healing Begin” — Episode 102 — Pictured: (l-r) Sparkle, Selena, Tiffany Haddish, Shermona — (Photo by: David Bloomer/PEACOCK)

What would you say was the most eye-opening part of this experience? 

Shermona: I think in Tanzania when we went to meet the mommies. They were divorced women that would normally be ostracized out of their families and they came together to form a business in order to provide for their families. We went to visit them, and we learned how they make a lot of their products. A lot of their products came from seaweed, so we were out in the ocean learning how to grow seaweed. 

Tiffany: Which I’m growing some in Manhattan Beach right now! 

Shermona: But I loved how they came together as a community of women and came together to help each other out. It was effortless. 

Selena, you’re seen as the quieter one of the group. However, you go into how important it is to have a voice. How do you look back on that realization? 

Selena: I just think the show and everything we went through has helped me be much more vocal both in my personal and professional life. It is challenging. It’s challenging to do it in your personal life with people you love and care for. It’s especially challenging to do it in front of a camera talking about things that are very personal that you may not have shared with your mom. It’s freeing. I feel like I’ve released a lot. 

Tiffany, what update can you provide on the Girls Trip sequel? 

Tiffany: Update on Girls Trip 2 movie as far as I know they are making some tweaks to the script and we’re supposed to go shoot next summer. That’s what I was told and all the girls. They called us all together. They basically asked us to keep our summer open. 

If there is a Season 2, where would you want to go next? 

Tiffany: I would love for us to go to other countries in Africa or down in South America where the diaspora is there too. 

Sparkle: Egypt, India, I want to go everywhere. 

Tiffany: We can go to Europe and find out about this tribe you are a part of [to Selena] because I didn’t even know they had tribes. Things you learn. 

Tiffany Haddish Goes Off premiere, November 13, Peacock

November 10, 2025 0 comments
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Juan Gabriel 'I Must, I Can, I Will' Docu-Series Shares First Trailer
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Juan Gabriel ‘I Must, I Can, I Will’ Docu-Series Shares First Trailer

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

He’s inspired the fashion of Harry Styles, admired by Omar Apollo, and celebrated as one of the greatest songwriters to ever come out of Mexico. Now, Juan Gabriel will take centerstage — and narrate his own story — in a new Netflix documentary titled I Must, I Can, I Will, which debuted its first trailer on Monday.

“When you leave, what remains here is what you gave,” declares the late Gabriel in the trailer for the series, slated for Oct. 30. “I wish I could be young again, but to remember is to live again.”

The short preview of the series, directed by María José Cuevas, teases El Divo de Juarez‘s rise to fame and how he shattered stereotypes about ranchera singers, his complicated relationship with fame, learning to make “loneliness [his] friend,” and his experience as a father. The series will also highlight his iconic performance at Bellas Artes in Mexico City, now celebrated but which was severely criticized at the time for bringing pop culture into a space meant for high art.

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“Over more than four decades, Juan Gabriel recorded his most intimate moments, capturing both Mexico’s musical idol on stage and Alberto Aguilera, the man behind the scenes,” reads the series synopsis, teasing “rare videos and exclusive interviews” showcasing the behind-the-scenes life of the singer-songwriter.

Gabriel, Mexico’s bestselling artist of all time, died of natural causes in 2016 at his home in Santa Monica. He was known for iconic songs such as “No Tengo Dinero,” “El Noa Noa,” “Así Fue,” “Hasta Que Te Conocí,” and “Querida.” He also wrote numerous hits for other artists, including Rocío Dúrcal’s “Amor Eterno.”

October 13, 2025 0 comments
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Another Gilgo Beach Murders Docuseries Comes to Amazon
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Another Gilgo Beach Murders Docuseries Comes to Amazon

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

In case Netflix’s Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer, Peacock’s The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, Hulu’s Truth and Lies: The Hunted, Liz Garbus’s Lost Girls (2020), multiple A&E shows, random Nightline and 20/20 episodes, and countless podcasts and YouTube were not enough Gilgo Beach serial killer content for you, Prime Video has you covered.

On Tuesday, Amazon’s Prime Video ordered its own docuseries about the Gilgo Beach serial killer, Killing Grounds: The Gilgo Beach Murders. Emma Cooper (Depp v Heard) will direct the series, produced by Nacelle Company and Empress Films.

If you haven’t caught onto this true-crime story yet, here’s the backstory, in Prime Video’s own words: “From 1996 to 2011, Gilgo Beach, New York, became the haunting site where 11 bodies were discovered, their deaths shrouded in mystery with no suspects identified. This chilling series unravels one of the most notorious unsolved crimes of our era, now taking a turn as a  major suspect heads to trial. With unprecedented access, the inside story delves into the depths of this horrific case, exploring the mind of an individual capable of the unthinkable, while unveiling the systemic failures that allowed him to slip through the cracks. With new exclusive insights and compelling questions, this series ultimately serves as a testament to give voice to the voiceless in a case that has confounded investigators and finally aims to provide long-awaited answers to a true mystery of our time.”

“Working on this story has been a profound privilege,” Cooper said in a statement. “To sit with the families, to hear their voices, and to witness the tireless commitment of law enforcement has offered an insight that is as heartbreaking as it is vital. Ultimately this is their story, and I am deeply grateful to Amazon MGM Studios for their trust and support in allowing me to tell it with honesty and care.

“Sharing the powerful stories of the victims’ families has been both humbling and profoundly moving for everyone involved,” added Lauren Anderson, head of brand and content innovation at Amazon MGM Studios. “We feel incredibly fortunate to partner with our talented director, Emma Cooper, and her outstanding team at Empress Films for helping us bring this exceptional docuseries to Prime Video audiences around the world. We’re also deeply grateful to our colleagues at The Nacelle Company for their collaboration.”

Brian Volk-Weiss, Cisco Henson, Matt Ochacher and Phil Donlon will executive produce for Nacelle Company. The series is executive produced by Cooper under her Empress Films banner. Eben Davidson will also executive produce.

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Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik
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Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik Reunite for Netflix Docuseries

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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A year after the tragic death of former bandmate Liam Payne, One Direction alumni Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik are set to star in a road trip documentary series for Netflix.

In the forthcoming three-part TV show, the title of which is yet to be announced, Tomlinson and Malik will travel across the United States. And during that reunion, they’re expected to discuss their grief around Payne’s death, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The series will be “a rare look inside the world of two of the most famous — and most private — men on the planet opening up about life, loss, and fatherhood,” according to a synopsis the singers’ representatives offered to the outlet.

Nicola Marsh will direct the series, having previously helped Child Star, Song Exploder, and Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story. And the series comes from Campfire Studios, the production company behind Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, SmartLess: On the Road, and America’s Sweethearts: The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.

One Direction formed on the U.K. reality competition The X Factor in 2010 and went on to become one of the most successful boy bands of all time. Their five studio albums all went Platinum, four out of the five hit No. 1, and they had 29 songs chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Sony Music notes One Direction sold more than 200 million records worldwide and ranks as the first band in Billboard 200 history to have their first four albums reach No. 1.

Malik left the band in 2015, and the group went on indefinite hiatus in 2016.

Payne died on October 16, 2024, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after falling from a hotel balcony. He was 31 years old.

In an Instagram statement at the time, Malik said he felt “beyond devastated,” as he had “lost a brother” whom he loved and respected dearly. “I hope that wherever you are right now you are good and are at peace and you know how loved you are,” he added.

And in another Instagram tribute, Tomlinson said, “Liam was, in my opinion, the most vital part of One Direction. His experience from a young age, his perfect pitch, his stage presence, his gift for writing. The list goes on. Thank you for shaping us, Liam.”

October 4, 2025 0 comments
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Elizabeth Taylor Docuseries From Kim Kardashian Set at Fox Nation
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Elizabeth Taylor Docuseries From Kim Kardashian Set at Fox Nation

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

A docuseries about actor Elizabeth Taylor, produced by Kim Kardashian, has been acquired by Fox News’ streaming service, Fox Nation.

Titled “Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar,” the three-part docuseries — produced by Kardashian with Passion Pictures and distributed internationally by Fremantle — will make its U.S. debut on Fox Nation on Oct. 6.

Per Fox Nation, “‘Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar’ delivers an intimate look inside the life of one of the most iconic women of the twentieth century, peeling back the glamour to uncover the force of nature behind the fame. Each episode explores how Taylor shattered Hollywood’s glass ceiling, built a billion-dollar business empire, and transformed celebrity activism through her pioneering work in the fight against HIV/AIDS.”

The project includes the first-ever filmed interview with Taylor’s son, Chris Wilding, as well as interviews with Joan Collins, Sharon Stone, Paris Jackson and Kardashian, who conducted Taylor’s final interview before her death in March 2011.

Here are the official synopses for the docuseries’ three episodes:

Episode 1:

The series kicks off following Taylor’s meteoric ascent during Hollywood’s Golden Age. Through unheard recordings and new perspectives, Kardashian and those closest to her share rare archival material and first-hand accounts. 

Episode 2:

Taylor’s turbulent private life collides with her public persona, culminating in the scandal of the century. From grief over the loss of her husband to her affair with Eddie Fisher, the episode explores how Taylor became both vilified and adored. 

Episode 3:

From her seventh marriage to Senator John Warner to her groundbreaking activism in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Taylor redefined what it meant to be a star with purpose, even as she battled personal demons and public scrutiny. 

Taylor’s pop-culture relevance has persisted long after her passing at the age of 79: News of Kardashian’s docuseries being acquired at Fox Nation comes on the same day Taylor Swift released her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” which features a track titled “Elizabeth Taylor.”

Watch the trailer for the Taylor docuseries “Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar” in the video below.

October 3, 2025 0 comments
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Atresmedia Picks Up Onza Entertainment's Docuseries 'Vulnerables'
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Atresmedia Picks Up Onza Entertainment’s Docuseries ‘Vulnerables’

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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Spain’s leading broadcaster Atresmedia has acquired broadcasting rights to “Vulnerables,” a docuseries on young people’s mental health issues produced by Onza Entertainment.

Created by Onza co-founder and CEO Gonzalo Sagardia, the three-seg documentary is directed by Gustavo Ron and Sagardia himself, and produced at Onza by Nicolás Bergareche.

“Vulnerables” has been developed with guidance from Spanish psychiatrist Marián Rojas, as well as with the collaboration of numerous national and international experts in the field of mental health.

Rojas also executive produced alongside alongside José María Irisarri and Santiago de la Rica.

The docuseries world premieres Tuesday Sept. 16, screening as part of the non-fiction official section of Spain’s South International Series Festival, which runs Sept. 12-17 in Andalusia’s Cádiz. 

“The increasing deterioration of young people’s mental health worldwide is worrying. Suicide, sexual assault and physical disorders are undoubtedly three major problems for our society. And they are not receiving the necessary attention from society or its leaders,” said Sagardía.

“The series seeks to raise awareness and contribute to the development of prevention and treatment programs for these young people who have their whole lives ahead of them,” he commented.

Partnering on “Vulnerables,” Onza and Atresmedia aim to follow the successful path taken last year with “Young Adictions” (“Adictos a la pantalla”), a documentary series that portrays young people’s addictions to new technologies.

Luring strong interest in Spain via Atresmedia’s channel laSexta and online on the conglom’s Atresplayer SVOD service, “Adictos a la pantalla” scored sales deals in key international territories, handled by Onza Distribution.

The docu was acquired, among others by Latin American streamers ViX and Flow, and also by CNN Portugal, ZDF in Germany, Swedish Films, Al Jazeera, RTVE Slovenia, RTBF Belgique, MTMedia, CIS, RTP and RAI.

“The deterioration of young people’s mental health is not a problem in Spain but a global one in the developed world. For that reason,‘Vulnerables’ is a very attractive documentary series for various global audiences,” Sagardía added.

September 1, 2025 0 comments
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