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Fernanda Vasconcellos as Laís (season 2; guest seasons 3–4) Maria Flor as Samira (season 2; guest season 4) Silvio Guindane as Vítor (season 2; guest seasons 3–4) Marina Matheus as Ariel (season 2; guest seasons 3–4) Léo Belmonte as Arthur Moreira (seasons 3–4) Guilherme Zanella as Tadeu (season 3) Kaique de Jesus as Ricardo (season 3)
Far in the future, the majority of the population lives in poverty in the Inland, while those on the Offshore live in a virtual paradise. Every year, each 20-year-old has a chance of getting to the Offshore through a series of tests called "the Process", but only 3% make it.
The miniseries stars Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant and premiered on HBO on October 25, 2020. [3] The Undoing was the first HBO show to gain viewership every week over the course of the season, and was the biggest American series to launch on Sky in the United Kingdom, beating the record previously held by Game of Thrones. [4]
The show originally was executive-produced by Bill Maher, Shane Smith, and Eddy Moretti, and CNN journalist Fareed Zakaria was credited as a consultant. [2] [3] On May 7, 2014, HBO renewed the series for two more seasons. The 14-episode third season began March 6, 2015, one week after the hour-long "Killing Cancer" aired on February 27.
Plaza’s marriage even informed her role on HBO’s The White Lotus season 2, in which her character, Harper, was also in a longtime relationship. “This character is me,” she quipped to GQ in ...
Only two cast members have appeared in multiple seasons: Jennifer Coolidge starred in Seasons 1 and 2, while Season 1 star Natasha Rothwell is set to reprise her role as Belinda Lindsey in Season 3.
Hacks is an American comedy-drama television series created by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky that premiered on May 13, 2021, on HBO Max.Starring Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, and Carl Clemons-Hopkins, the series centers on the professional relationship between a young comedy writer and a legendary stand-up comedian.
A second season was, at first, neither confirmed nor denied, with HBO quoted as saying they would be focusing on producing an international series immediately after the Mandrake first season ends. [1] Finally, on May 20, 2007, HBO announced that it was beginning production of a 5-episode second season of the show [2]