I don’t know when it happens and can’t show one show or certain moments, but many content that I have consumed on Netflix for a while now includes TV shows and original films from all over the world. When Netflix starts mature in the US, its growth has been accelerated throughout the world – with streamers pouring tens of millions of dollars in new investments to the southern market. This effort also includes Iceland, where only a few days ago the giant streaming was debuting the first series of Iceland first – Katla, a 8-episode show that was beautifully shot focused around the sublacial volcano titular, Katla.
At the time of this writing, this series has become one of the most supervised Netflix events, after solving the top 10 list which is maintained by streaming services sustainably and comes right behind Lupine. Not bad for, once again, a series that is literally just just came out of the initial gate and who has also collected a sufficiently dense audience reaction on a rotten tomato review aggregation site (83%, precisely).
From the official Netflix description for the series: “In Iceland, after Volcano Katla Sublacial has erupted continuously for a full year, Gríma is still looking for her lost sister who disappears on the day of the eruption begins. When her hopes to find her body faded, the residents of the surrounding area began to have Visits from unexpected guests. Maybe there is something hidden under the glacier no one can predict. “
The series coverage has so far most of it has been positive, with Forbes, for example, noting that there is a beauty for rare aesthetics – and that series also “tells a brutal and unforgiving story of some residents in almost quiet villages. With sadness, depression, and Guilt. “People end up in decider also provide props for what might sound like a surprising choice for the” Sleeper Star “series. It will be Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson and árni Filippusson, Katla photography director who shows Iceland “in all its amazing glory, especially when the volcano there is active.”
As we have noted in the previous post, some of the most watched shows on Netflix are now an international series like this. Other examples include Lupine, a series of French about men’s thieves who have just returned for the second season, and mothers who work. Originally broadcast in Canada through CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), this comedy was built around the following, according to Summary Netflix: “Pregnant leave ends, and it’s time for these four mothers to return to work while navigating children, boss, love, and life in modern Toronto. “