Find out what will happen to all the seasons of the series starring Guillermo Francella after the closure of Star+.
The one in charge, one of the most successful Argentine series of recent times will soon no longer be on Star+ screens. However, if you are a fan of the drama directed by Mariano Cohn, Gastón Duprat, Jerónimo Carranza and Diego Bliffeld, don’t worry, You will be able to see the series but on another platform.
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The story, told with touches of irony and humor, revolves around Elisha (Guillermo Francella), the manager of the exclusive building, who, unbeknownst to the consortium that employs him, takes advantage of his authority to spy on the inhabitants and manipulate them for his own benefit, oscillating between helpful behavior and selfish actions.


With a luxury cast (Gabriel Goity, Moro Anghileri, Gastón Cocchiarale, Malena Sánchez, Darío Barassi, Pochi Ducasse, among others), The Manager has two seasons and is awaiting the launch of the third. However, starting in July the series will no longer be on Star+.
When will Star+ disappear from Argentina
As it was made official, the Star+ platform will close definitively on June 30. The Walt Disney Company acquired 21st Century Fox in 2019, so the Mickey mouse company distributed all the audiovisual materials of both on two platforms: Disney Plus and Star Plus. However, the deletion of the latter seeks to bring together all content on a single platform for the convenience of all users.
Diego Lerner, the company’s leader in Latin America, said: “This merger will make it possible for our exclusive variety of content to be available in a single application, offering an improved and more complete experience, as well as easier access for subscribers.”
How much is Disney+ worth in Argentina?
According to the official site, the Disney+ platform costs 3,999 pesos per month. Currently, added in combination with Star+, the final price would be 6,399 pesos.
What will happen to all Star+ content after its closure
To alleviate user concerns, both television series and movies, as well as original productions from the Star Plus platform, such as The Manager, will be on a single platform: Disney+.
Source: Ambito

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