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Gossip Girl (2007–2012) Gossip Girl: Acapulco is a Mexican teen drama television series, based on the American television series Gossip Girl (2007–2012). It was produced by El Mall and Warner Brothers International Television, with Pedro Torres serving as executive producer for the series.
On January 1, 2021, Gossip Girl moved from Netflix to WarnerMedia's streaming service HBO Max. WarnerMedia is the parent company of the series' production company, Warner Bros. Television. [ 72 ] On October 29, 2024, Gossip Girl returned to Netflix.
Gossip Girl Acapulco: September 20, 2013 - November 15, 2013 Hermanos y detectives: April 13, 2015 - May 1, 2015, first-run July 6, 2015 - July 24, 2015, rerun Hoy voy a cambiar: April 24, 2019 - May 24, 2019 Jesus de Nazareth: April 14, 2017 - April 16, 2017 José de Egipto: October 1, 2018 - November 19, 2018 La Biblia: December 21 - December ...
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The HBO Max 'Gossip Girl' reboot is back for season 2. Here's when new 'Gossip Girl' episodes drop, including a full episode release schedule.
One thing we're thankful for: more Gossip Girl episodes.The second half of season 1 of HBO Max's update, already picked up for a sophomore run, will kick off on Thanksgiving Day, the streaming ...
Gossip Girl: Acapulco is a Mexican television series that premiered on August 5, 2013, in Mexico on Golden Premier [1] and ended on September 6, 2013, after 25 episodes. Gossip Girl: Acapulco is the Mexican adaptation of Gossip Girl, and is produced by El Mall and Warner Brothers International Television. Pedro Torres serves as executive producer.
In 2013, as part of the promotion of Gossip Girl Acapulco, she appeared in Jesse y Joy's music video for "Llorar" alongside her Gossip Girl: Acapulco costar, Jon Ecker. The video was filmed in Michoacán, Mexico. [6] In December 2013, Sisniega appeared in a print ad for PETA Latino's campaign, Real Beauty is Cruelty-Free. [7]