After popular demand, the streaming giant announced Wednesday that it will bring Zelensky’s 2015 comedy TV series, “Servant of the People,” back to its service.
, with buyers including Netflix in the U.S., the U.K.’s Channel 4, MBC in the Middle East, ANT 1 in Greece and PRO TV.
“The series is a comedy but also an important document of where Zelensky comes from,” said Eccho managing partner Nicola Söderlund. “His fictional president is a normal man who grows into his role as a heroic and adored leader.
The series was broadcast in the UK for the first time on Sunday, with 100,000 people tuning in, according to the
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