News! Netflix gets comedy and success with Dwayne Johnson

2023-08-15 22:56:00

Netflix has added two series to its catalog that were previously only available on HBO Max, being exclusive to Warner’s service. Now, those who subscribe to the red one have access to all episodes of Young Sheldon and Ballers. The news came to the catalog due to the licensing agreement that exists between Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery. Therefore, it is possible that similar cases will be repeated in the coming months.

Young Sheldon explores The Big Bang Theory character’s childhood

Young Sheldon, a new series available on Netflix, shows the childhood of the character who made great success on The Big Bang Theory, when he was played by Jim Parsons. This time, who takes on the role of the younger version of the character is Iam Armitage.

Following a pattern similar to the main series, Young Sheldon is a comedy production, which shows how the boy was already a highlight from an early age, when he left teachers impressed at just nine years old, when the boy skipped four grades and went straight to high school alongside his older brother.

With the series showing the boy’s struggle to be understood in general, we see Sheldon dealing with various situations while exploring two advantages: His father is the football coach and his brother is on the team, which are good arguments against bullies.

Ballers stars Dwayne Johnson

Ballers, the other HBO series coming to Netflix, stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and provides an impressive behind-the-scenes story of the sports agent business. With elements of drama and comedy, the series shows the story of Spencer Strasmore, an NFL star who retired and became a financial manager for young players in American sports.

As we follow Strasmore through executive meetings, deal talks and other situations involving fame and money, we get an up-close look at how things work on this less public side of league football.

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