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Sofia Vergara's Media Company Raze Sets Deals with Netflix, Hulu, and TNT

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With actress Sofia Vergara's (Modern Family) Latino digital media company Raze set to celebrate its one-year anniversary, the presents have already started arriving in the form of production and development deals at Netflix, Hulu, and TNT.

Co-founded by Vergara alongside Latin World Entertainment founder Luis Balaguer and Emiliano Calemzuk, the company is moving forward with production on original series Catrina: La Santa Muerte for Netflix. They are also developing Mi Hermanastro for Hulu and Black Veil for TNT.

Working with some of Hollywood's leading creative writers (including Natasha Ybarra-Klor, Liz Sczudlo, and Luisa Leschin), Raze's Calemzuk sees the importance of bringing strong, quality Latino voices to the media landscape:

"In just one year, Raze has jumped to a leadership position as a multi-purpose Latino creative engine capable of growing a digital media and social platform, as well as supplying high-quality long-form product to top distributors in the US and Latin America. As we move forward with this original programming slate, we will bring the best content to our viewers through their favorite platforms."

In an exclusive from Deadline Hollywood, here are the series descriptions for Raze's three projects:

Catrina: La Santa Muerte (Netflix): Starring international star Blanca Soto, the series marks Soto's comeback to the small screen. The action series is set on the geographical border between Mexico and the United States, at a time when the metaphysical border between the world of the living and the Land of the Dead is beginning to blur. Produced by Raze, the series is executive produced by Blanca Soto and is written by Natasha Ybarra-Klor whose credits include Netflix hit series Ingobernable, Cadena 3, Las Aparicio and Infames, and Fox/Argos Dos Lunas, among others.

Sofia Vergara's Media Company Raze Sets Deals with Netflix, Hulu, and TNT

Mi Hermanastro / "My Step-brother" (Hulu): Based on the online Latin American smash hit series with the same name, Mi Hermanastro is about two teenage step-siblings at odds with each other and struggling to find their place in life, who accidentally sleep together during a debauched game of seven minutes in heaven. Produced by Raze, the script is written by Liz Sczudlo whose credits include Lifetime's Sea Change, Freeform's Switched at Birth, Fox's The Following, and CW's 90210.

The Black Veil (TNT): The events and characters depicted in The Black Veil are fiction, though inspired by actual events described in newly-released Inquisition documents from the Vatican regarding a criminal case against an Italian order of nuns, around 1800. The series centers around the cloistered Convent of St. Agatha's, nestled in New Mexico's Blue Mountains overlooking the town of Sagrado. As the U.S. enters WWII and New Mexico readies to send over 1800 of its rough-hewn cowboy, Navajo and Mexican- American soldiers overseas, the hierarchical population of nuns, novitiates and staff living behind the high stone walls of the convent struggle to remain solvent and unaffected by the war. To maintain their sanctuary hidden from the outside world, the nuns live in symbiotic collusion under the strong hand of a cultish Abbess. The isolation and constant search for enlightenment creates a hothouse atmosphere of religious ecstasies, miracles, sexual repression and powerful intrigue. A sophisticated, authentically depicted, nighttime series, The Black Veil features forbidden love, lust, poisonings, feigned miracles and murder. Produced by Raze, the script is written by Luisa Leschin whose credits includes Amazon's Just Add Magic, Hulu's East Los High, and ABC's George Lopez, among others.


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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