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Jackie Gonzalez represents San Antonio admirably on Netflix’s Squid Game: The Challenge
The business owner said she wanted to represent the deaf and hard-of-hearing Latino community on the reality competition show.
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: TV, Squid Game: The Challenge, Netflix, Latino representation, deaf representation, reality shows, reality competitions, San Antonio, Brandeis High School
San Antonio-tied actor Saagar Shaikh hits pinnacle of career with Disney+ series Ms. Marvel
Shaikh plays Aamir Khan, Kamala's supportive and loving older brother.
Tags: TV, San Antonio, Texas, Ms. Marvel, Marvel, Disney+, older brother, Saagar Shaikh, UTSA, Marshall High School, Clark High School, Kamala Khan, Pakistani American, Aamir, Aamir Khan, South Asian, Muslim, representation, Marvel Comics, Marvel Studios, TV, television, television series, actor, MCU, Marvel Cinematic Universe
San Antonio-set animated series Undone's second season gets April release date
Amazon revealed the release date and clips from season two at SXSW.
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: TV, San Antonio, Texas, Undone, Amazon Studios, Amazon, Prime Video, streaming, tv, television, series, animated, rotoscope, season 2, season 2 release date, set in San Antonio, Rosa Salazar, animation, rotoscoping, Kate Purdy, Raphael Bob-Waksberg
Actor Martin Kove explains how his classic character became more than a bad guy in Cobra Kai
Tags: TV, television, Cobra Kai, interview, Martin Kove, new season, January 31, John Kreese, The Karate Kid, villain, streaming, netflix, upcoming season, season 3, connection to Texas, Texas, San Antonio, Alamo
San Antonio's Walley Films to be featured in Sesame Street segment this Thursday
Tags: TV, San Antonio, Texas, Walley Films, segment, Sesame Street, Cookie Monster, Mark Lee Walley, Angela Guerra Walley, San Antonio filmmakers, Sesame Street segment, Foodie Truck, watermelon farmer, onscreen appearance, HBO Max, PBS Kids
Yet another San Antonio-area family wins $50,000 on ABC's Great Christmas Light Fight
Tags: TV, San Antonio, Texas, Christmas lights, holiday lights, Great Christmas Light Fight, ABC, Boerne, San Antonio area, winners, episode winner, Christmas, tv show, reality tv, competition, Boerne family, Hinojosa, Beto Hinojosa, Mariana Hinojosa, $50000, prize, grand prize
San Antonio family wins $50,000 prize on ABC's Great Christmas Light Fight
Tags: TV, San Antonio, Texas, Christmas lights, holiday lights, Great Christmas Light Fight, ABC, John Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Windcrest, winners, episode winner, Wilsons, Wilson Family, Christmas, tv show, reality tv, competition, San Antonio family, Sweetest Christmas Memories
New comedy series from San Antonio writer Shea Serrano headed to IMDb TV
Tags: TV, San Antonio, Texas, Shea Serrano, Primo, TV series, television series, series order, series greenlit, greenlit, IMDb TV, streaming, streamer, Michael Schur, executive producer, writer, San Antonio writers, Texas writers, new TV shows, new comedy, Primo, The Good Place's Michael Schur, Variety
Actor and San Antonio native Nicholas Gonzalez goes on wild ride as Air Force pilot in La Brea
Tags: TV, San Antonio, Texas, Nicholas Gonzalez, NBC, La Brea, tv series, new television series, television, fantasy, sink hole, sinkhole, Air Force pilot, Levi, earthquake, Los Angeles, actor, San Antonio native, Latino, Latinx, Levi Brooks, John Seda, filming during pandemic, disaster, Levi Delgado, natural disaster, prehistoric land, prehistory, prehistoric animals
San Antonio-raised actress Nava Mau's TV show Genera+ion has ended, but its impact remains
By Jay Moreno
Tags: TV, nava mau, generation, genera+ion, hbo max, hbo, cancelled, lgbtq, lgbtq+, latinx, transgender, queer, actress, acting, TV, TV series, san Antonio, HBO Max, streaming services, transgender representation, LGBTQ representation
San Antonio-tied talent from Robert Rodriguez to Henry Thomas are involved in a slew of movie deals
Tags: Film & TV, San Antonio, Texas, San Antonio native, San Antonio-tied, celebrities, Hollywood, movie deals, Robert Rodriguez, Henry Thomas, Michelle Rodriguez, Fast and Furious, Jared Padalecki, Supernatural, Jensen Ackles, Twitter, The Winchesters, Jessica Collins, Clickbait, Netflix, streaming, TV series, Adrian Grenier, HBO, HBO Max, Paramount+, WarnerMedia, Roku, El Rey Network, Pet Sematary, Stephen King
San Antonio native Carole Baskin talks animal activism, presidential pardons and zombie tigers
Tags: Film & TV, San Antonio, Texas, Carole Baskin, interview, Tiger King, big cats, tigers, Army of the Dead, zombie tigers, Zack Snyder, white tigers, CGI, computer generated imagery, exotic cat industry, exotic animals, exotic cats, Kat McKinnon, Netflix, TV series, docuseries, Don Lewis, Big Cat Rescue, Joe Exotic, pardon, Donald Trump, true crime, attempted murder, murder for hire
Puppeteer and UTSA senior Bradley Freeman Jr. joins Sesame Workshop’s new initiative on race
Tags: Film & TV, San Antonio, Texas, Brownsville, UTSA, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio College, Bradley Freeman Jr., Sesame Street, Sesame Workshop, puppeteer, puppeteering, puppet, Afro Latino, Muppets, Jim Henson, Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, Coming Together, racial justice, race, racism, anti-racist, Black, Black in America, Black Muppet, I Am Somebody, Wesley Walker, ABCs of Racial Literacy, web series, online series, representation
Actress and San Antonio native Katie Leclerc lands cameo on Netflix's Waffles + Mochi
Tags: Film & TV, TV, television, children's television, children's show, Netflix, San Antonio native, San Antonio, Texas, Katie Leclerc, ASL, American Sign Language, sign language, deaf, Waffles + Mochi, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, cameo, puppets, food, food show, Ménière’s disease, hearing loss, Mozzeria
Actor Ricardo Chavira draws on his own family to portray patriarch in Selena: The Series
Tags: Film & TV, San Antonio, Texas, Ricardo Chavira, San Antonio native, Selena: The Series, Selena Quintanilla, Queen of Tejano, Abraham Quintanilla, Selena, Netflix, Interview, streaming, what to watch, new series, TV series, television, TV, Video
Habit Forming: Warrior Nun Comic-Book Creator Ben Dunn Hopes Netflix Series Is Popular Enough to Spur a Second Season
Tags: Film & TV, San Antonio, Texas, Ben Dunn, Warrior Nun, Netflix, Netflix Original, series, second season, comic book, comic, Warrior Nun Areala, Antarctic Press, Alba Baptista, Avatar Press, comic book tv series, television, tv, what to watch, catholic, catholicism, nun, Central Catholic High School, Simon Barry, Ava Silva, manga-inspired
San Antonio’s Own Robert Rodriguez Set to Direct at Least One Episode of The Mandalorian in Season 2
Tags: Film & TV, San Antonio, Texas, Star Wars, Disney, The Mandalorian, television, TV, Baby Yoda, Robert Rodriguez, director, directed episode, Twitter, tweet, The Mandalorian Season 2, Disney+, streaming
Undone Unravels San Antonio: Amazon’s New Series Tells a Fantastical Story that Feels Like Home
Tags: Film & TV, San Antonio, Undone, Amazon Studios, Amazon Prime Video, review, television, streaming, Kate Purdy, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Rosa Salazar, Bob Odenkirk, Constance Marie, Angelique Cabral, Siddarth Dhananjay, what to watch, rotoscoping, animation, animated tv series
Animating the Alamo City: Amazon Studios’ Undone Co-Creator and San Antonio Native Kate Purdy Delves into the Show’s Roots
Tags: Film & TV, San Antonio, television, streaming, Amazon Studios, Amazon Prime, Kate Purdy, Undone, what to watch, Rosa Salazar, Bob Odenkirk, rotoscoping, Minnow Mountain, Hisko Hulsing, Tommy Pallotta
San Antonio Native Steve Acevedo Makes His Directorial TV Debut Tonight with Queen of the South Episode
Tags: Film & TV, directorial debut, Texas, San Antonio, Los Angeles
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
By Sanford Nowlin
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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