When the same person is a scriptwriter and producer of a series, it is clear that he feels a special attraction for the story to be told.
If, in addition, the leading role is awarded - and here other factors that border on vanity enter -, it is also clear that the main character attracts him.
This is the case of Ethan Hawke and
The Woodpecker
(Movistar +), the adaptation of James McBride's novel in which the last six years of John Brown, an enlightened abolitionist of southern slavery in the United States, are narrated, the reason why gave his family, his fortune and his life ...
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