The HBO platform, Max, knew how to understand that the spectators love historical fictions and put to work.
The period series They are causing furor on all platforms and Max is the one that has taken the most note in the matter. With strict quality control and contents acclaimed by critics and spectators, it has grown greatly and is gradually obtaining more and more users worldwide.
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Without a doubt, decisions such as including “The golden age“To its content, they greatly explain this growth. This new series, of the creator of Downton Abby, comes to compete equally with Bridgerton and is already calling the attention of users.


The golden age

The golden age is now available in Max.
What is the golden age, the period series that is a success in Max
Contextualized in 1882, begins with Marian Brooka young woman who after the death of her father moves from the rural area of Pennsylvania to New York City with her wealthy aunts, Agnes van Rhijn and Ada Brook. Accompanied by Peggy Scott, an aspiring writer, the protagonist is involved in a Social War between one of his father’s sisters and some tremendously rich (and arrogant) neighbors,
The series, in addition to focusing on the Van Rhijn and the Russell, will also do so in the butlers, Bannister and Churchas well as its important co -workers at a time when the United States is in full expansion, from its civil war to World War I.
Max: Golden Age Trailer
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Max: cast of the golden age
- Carrie Coon (Bertha Russell)
- Louisa Gummer (Marian Brook)
- Christine Baranski (Agnes Van Rhjin)
- Morgan Spector (George Russell)
- Cynthia Nixon (Ada Brook)
- Denée Benton (Peggy Scott)
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