SkyShowtime says that better late than never with two mythical series and finally keeps its word with the expansion of its catalog

When SkyShowTime premiered in Spain, He did it accompanied by an unbeatable price and many, many promises… of which only a part has been fulfilled. And it is that in the initial catalog two of its great series were missing, precisely those that users most wanted to see again: ‘Frasier’ and ‘Twin Peaks’ (both the old seasons and ‘The return’). Now, Two and a half months later, we can finally say that they have complied. Better late than never.

Frasier has entered the building

It is true that in this European American streaming conglomerate (Paramount+, Peacock, Sky) there has been a very small number of premieres, risking everything to the bottom of the closet and the long termand we don’t even know if the most anticipated hit of the season, ‘Poker face’, will finally find its home here, but now the streaming service has gained two very important tricks to gain a foothold in Spain.

For one, ‘Twin Peaks’ needs no introduction: is one of David Lynch’s great masterpieces that influenced an entire generation. So much so that even Mikhail Gorbachev asked George Bush if he knew who killed Laura Palmer. The series that after its pilot garnered criticism that it had no chance of success not only did, but also He returned 27 years later with a season that became the best film of the year for ‘Cahiers du cinema’, opening a cinephile melon. Ah, an important fact: the movie ‘Twin Peaks: Fire walk with me’ is not available on SkyShowTime, only on Filmin.

For its part, ‘Frasier’ is a spin-off of ‘Cheers’ that it lasted eleven seasons from 1993 to 2004 and that, at its peak, it was one of the funniest things ever done on television. In fact won 37 Emmys and, of course, a revival is planned to come later this year, although only its protagonist will return: until now, the closest thing to a meeting has been in an episode of ‘The Simpsons’ where Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce gave voice to supporting actor Bob and his brother Cecil.

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SkyShowtime says that better late than never with two mythical series and finally keeps its word with the expansion of its catalog