HBO Max-Domingo Corral Deal: What It Could Mean for Spain
Mar 26, 2026 1:57am PT
HBO Max-Domingo Corral Deal: What It Could Mean for Spain
For the second time in a year, ex-Movistar Plus+ fiction and entertainment head Domingo Corral is moving waves, this time round signing an exclusive first-look overall TV deal with HBO Max
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Domingo Corral Courtesy of HBO Max
Early last May, nearly 150 of the good and great in Spain’s film and TV industries led by Pedro and Agustín Almodóvar, Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, and Alejandro Amenábar signed a joint open letter expressing their gratitude to Domingo Corral, who has just been removed by giant Spanish telco Telefónica as the director of fiction and entertainment of Movistar Plus+, the biggest Spanish pay TV/SVOD service.
They also expressed their concern about the future of Movistar Plus+ which under Corral’s groundbreaking creative stewardship came to produce series and films that placed Spain on an international stage scoring just in 2025 the top prize at Series Mania – Alauda Ruíz de Azúa’s “Querer” – and a top prize at Cannes – Oliver Laxe’s Jury Prize laureate “Sirāt” which went on to garner two Oscar nominations. Movistar Plus+ won the top plaudit again at September’s San Sebastián – with “Sundays,” once more from Ruíz de Azúa.
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