Movistar Plus+ is gearing up for its next season with a new multi-chapter docuseries featuring Oblivion Garabetter, better known as Alaska. The platform, known for its true crime and celebrity docuseries, has found success with recent releases like Lola. The upcoming project, titled Alaska Superstar, will delve into the singer’s 45-year career, from her early days as a guitarist to her success with bands like Alaska and the Pegamoids, Alaska and Dinarama, and Fangoria.
The docuseries will also explore Alaska’s television career, including her time on shows like The Golden Age and The Crystal Ball. The project will feature interviews with Alaska herself, as well as contributions from her husband Mario Vaquerizo, mother, close friends, and fellow musicians.
While Alaska’s career has been marked by controversy, including her relationship with Vaquerizo and political affiliations, the docuseries aims to provide a positive perspective on her life and achievements. The singer has faced criticism for her silence on certain issues and has been labeled as conservative, but she emphasizes that she does not conform to traditional political labels and values individual expression above all.
As Movistar Plus+ prepares to bid farewell to The Resistance, the platform is moving forward with new projects that continue to captivate audiences. With Alaska Superstar on the horizon, fans can look forward to a deep dive into the life and legacy of one of Spain’s most iconic musicians.
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