Netflix Expands Spanish-Language Content Offering in the U.S.
Netflix is now starting to offer a more robust selection of Hispanic titles to its U.S. members, ranging from tele-series and novelas, to kids shows, comedies, documentaries and movies as a result of expanded partnerships with leading broadcasters Univision, UniMas, Telemundo and others.
Among the fantastic programming Netflix U.S. members can now enjoy are iconic titles that have touched generations of Hispanics such as El Chapulín Colorado, Teresa, Rebelde, María La Del Barrio, La Usurpadora, Rubi; more recent favorites, including El Señor de los Cielos, La Reina del Sur, La Viuda Negra, Dueños del Paraiso, Señora Acero, Los Héroes Del Norte, El Cartel, El Cartel 2, Pablo Escobar, El Patrón del Mal, Operación Jaque, La Prepago, Los Caballeros Las Prefieren Brutas; and the US Hispanic version of the Brazilian classics like El Clon, among many others.
“Generations have loved shows like El Chavo and we are confident that they will enjoy recent titles like La Dictadura Perfecta as well as the latest addition to our originals slate, Club de Cuervos,” said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer at Netflix. “We’re thrilled to be working with Univision and Telemundo as well as a range of amazing Latin American content creators to enrich our Hispanic content mix in the U.S., allowing families to watch some of their favorite shows together when and how they want.”
In addition to the broadened slate of Hispanic series and films, acclaimed Netflix Original Series, including Orange is the New Black, Marvel’s Daredevil, House of Cards, Bloodline, Grace and Frankie, and Sense8, are also available to U.S. members with Spanish-language dubbing and subtitles.