We at Binged had informed our readers earlier about the upcoming series reboot of James Cameron’s 1994 hit film ‘True Lies‘. Directed by James Cameron, the film featured Arnold Schwarzenegger as a secret agent, whose wife is unaware of his covert life as a spy. Now, the ‘True Lies’ series is all up and ready to premiere on American broadcast network, CBS this week. ‘True Lies’ the series will also simultaneously stream on Paramount Plus. The series will follow the one episode release per week norm, in keeping with its TV show status.
Viewers in India need not feel left out when the ‘True Lies’ series will premiere in the US tonight. Coz we at Binged have got you confirmed information on the ‘True Lies’ OTT release date and platform in India. The first episode of the ‘True Lies’ series will premiere on Disney Plus Hotstar on 2nd March, which is tomorrow.
The story of ‘True Lies’ the series closely follows the narrative of the 1994 original film. Bored wife Helen (Ginger Gonzaga) is shocked to discover that her seemingly ordinary husband Harry (Steve Howey) is a world class spy for U.S. intelligence agency Omega Sector. With the cat out of the bag, Helen joins her husband on his International spy missions, with the added perk of rekindling the spark in their mundane married life.
The ‘True Lies’ series is adapted from James Cameron’s 1994 film of the same name. The series is created by Matt Nix, while James Cameron is executive producer on the show. Besides Steve Howey and Ginger Gonzaga as leads, ‘True Lies’ stars Erica Hernandez, Omar Miller, Mike O’Gorman, Annabella Didion, and Lucas Jaye in pivotal roles.
‘True Lies’ Episode 1 premieres on Disney Plus Hotstar on 2nd March, which is tomorrow. Have a look at the trailer of the series –
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