Netflix continues to prove why they are one of the best streaming services, publishing a new trailer for their TWISTED series series Welcome to the family. It looks like a hilarious mashup of Knives And Weekend at Bernie, With all the policy of succession of the mystery of Daniel Craig shattering the first head in the chaos of the corpse of the comedy of the 80s.
In Welcome to the family, “A single mother in difficulty rally rally her original family to thwart a boss of the mafia after her distant father died, leaving them with her debt.” This debt, it turns out that it is the very apartment in which Cristina (Marimar Vega) and her family live. Team with his second wife Luciana (Erika Buenfil), who also risks losing a big problem, they formulate a plan: hiding the body until the end of Patriarch’s will to return the property of all that is the family and outmarts. However, with a neighbor who grows and a romantic police officer in the case, things are starting to decline while the family is desperately trying to keep their cunning under the Wraps.
Judging by the trailer, which you can watch below, the series seems to be an absolute explosion for criminal comedy fans, with everything, from the mafioso cartridge and excessive violence to the absurd characters to a lawyer who makes Break the badSaul Goodman looks like a paragon of virtue. Meanwhile, the casting frame and the family dynamics of quarrels will appeal to anyone who felt this Modern family Need a more organized crime.
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Title Bienvenidos at La Familia In his native Mexico, the show is a remake of the Catalan Ben inviguts at Família, Who lasted two seasons in his country of origin before finding an international renown when she was acquired by Netflix for a world exit.
Confusedly, the two are now available on the streamer under the Welcome to the family Title, so be sure to check the release year. That said, the Catalonian version is well worth a watch, receiving a critical praise when it was released in 2018 and being favorably compared to Weeds And Shameless. Critics have also stressed how its expulsion and displacement themes are linked to the broader context of the Catalan independence movement and the 2017 Declaration of Independence in Spain. The new version seeks to play things more widely, with a sparkling with a low budget that differentiates it from the darker and darker original. This does not mean that the Spanish language version will have no points to do, but fans of the original would be wise to expect a more favorable approach to a popcorn this time.
Anyway, I’m still there for a new black comedy, especially one from the house of After life And Diet Santa Clarita. And with a casting that will be familiar to anyone aware of Mexican cinema and telenovelas – including Ana Layevska, Erick Elías and Martín Altomaro – Welcome to the family This is the one I will check when it is new on Netflix in March.