Netflix Picks Up 'From Dusk Till Dawn' Series for Non-US Subscribers
For those out there eager to catch the serialized remake of 'From Dusk Till Dawn,’ but had no idea how, if at all, to get access to the El Rey Network, fret no more – Netflix is here. Well, at least for most of the world.
The ever-expanding streaming service announced today that they will air Robert Rodriguez’s TV remake of his cult classic film from 1996 for members in Canada, Ireland, Netherlands, Nordics, and the U.K. Those residing within the U.S. will have to catch the show on El Rey.
The 10-episode series bows on Tuesday, March 11 at 9/8c; the pilot will become available to Netflix subscribers on March 12, and each subsequent episode will appear on the service within 24 hours of its U.S. broadcast. In Latin America, the series will premiere on March 19.
Introducing the same characters from the movie while expanding on its universe, ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ (which is already being dubbed "a Netflix Original Series," a tenuous title at best), follows bank robbers Seth and Richie Gecko as they avoid the police, kidnap a family, and find themselves caught up in one very strange and demonic town. And it all takes place across one lively night.
The series was developed by Rodriguez and his upstart El Rey Network, an American broadcaster aimed at Latin American viewers. D.J. Controna and Zane Holtz play the thieving brothers, while the series also stars Eiza González, Jesse Garcia, Madison Davenport, Brandon Soo Hoo, Wilmer Valderrama, Robert Patrick, Don Johnson, Adrianne Palicki and Jake Busy.
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