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HBO Max announced the sad fate of one of the Portuguese’s favorite series, which has excellent approval on Rotten Tomatoes.
As one of streaming platforms most prestigious, HBO Max stands out for its vast number of series and movies that it offers in its catalogue, whether original or not.
Among his favorite series, there is one that proved to be one of the favorites of the Portuguese public.
However, unlike “The Gilded Age”which rivaled this series at the top of the Portuguese favoritesthis biographical series will not receive a new season.
In an official statement, HBO Max revealed that the series that follows the life of famous television chef Julia Child (Sarah Lancashire) Was canceled.
“We are so honored to have partnered with Chris Keyser, Daniel Goldfarb and their masterful creative team and dynamic cast, led by Sarah Lancashire, as they prepared ‘Julia.’ Thanks to her beautiful work over two seasons of this moving, sensual and inspiring series, we can forever celebrate Julia Child’s incredible legacy.”
Characterized as a dramatic comedythis is a project that was dedicated to analyzing the depth of this iconic American figure and delving behind the scenes of television, being a series that mixed two very appealing elements: television It is cooking.
With her pioneering cooking show on the air, Julia struggles with being a rising celebrity and the significance it has for her, her colleagues and her show. In season two, Julia and her devoted husband, Paul (David Hyde Pierce), return from the house of Simca (Isabella Rossellini) in France and discover that their success changed everything. Through her unique joie de vivre, Julia and her team navigate WGBH, the White House and a threat from their past, all while continuing to lead public television led by women and confronting social issues that still prevail today.
Created by Daniel Goldfarb, the series also featured Baby Neuwirth, Brittany Bradford, Fran Kranz, Fiona GlascottRobert Joy and many others in its main cast.
Although it was never a big global audience success or managed to appear in the main television awards“Julia” was a series that pleased both the public and critics.
At the Rotten Tomatoesits approval is 96% from critics and 90% from the public.
For the Times UKJulia is “simultaneously happy and melancholic, subtle in her emotional complexities, with an attention at the level of ‘Mad Men‘ period details and a perfect supporting cast.”
For the The Guardianthis biography “is so charming and warm that it works like television comfort food – spiced with a fabulously old-fashioned performance from its protagonist“.
Already the deadline believes that the series draws inspiration from “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and regrets that we will never be able to witness a meeting between the two universes.
TRAILER | GOODBYE TO THE SERIES JULIA ON HBO MAX
And you, were you a fan of the “Julia” series? Were you disappointed by this news?