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Directed by | Jorge Dorado |
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No. of episodes | 12 |
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Running time | 50+ minutes |
Production company | The Mediapro Studio |
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Network | HBO Asia |
Release | 12 June 2020 22 December 2022 | –
The Head is a Spanish-Japanese English-language psychological thriller television series directed by Jorge Dorado for HBO Asia and Hulu Japan. The first season, set in Antarctica, premiered on 12 June 2020. A second season premiered on 22 December 2022.
Winter has fallen on the South Pole. The sun will soon disappear for the next six months. A small team, known as the Winterers, will remain at the Polaris VI Antarctic Research Station to continue their innovative research, a crucial part in the fight against climate change, under the command of renowned biologist Arthur Wilde (John Lynch). But when spring comes, summer commander Johan Berg (Alexandre Willaume) returns to the station only to find the entire team are either dead or missing. A killer is on the loose, and Annika (Laura Bach), Johan's wife, is missing. If he wants to find her alive, he will have to trust Maggie (Katharine O'Donnelly), the young doctor who is profoundly shaken and apparently the sole survivor from the group.
The series was shot in a set in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, whereas outdoor scenes were shot in Iceland.[2][3]
In October 2021, The Mediapro Studio (detached from HBO Asia and Hulu Japan) reported that they were preparing a second season set in a container ship, directed by Jorge Dorado and written by Mariano Baselga (season 1 executive producer) and Jordi Galceran, with cinematography by David Acereto, with Laura Fernández Espeso, Javier Mendez and Bernat Elias credited as executive producers.[4][5]
The series aired on Hulu Japan, HBO Asia, Canal+, AXN Portugal, and Amazon Video in the summer season 2020.[6]
In the United States, the series was streamed on HBO Max from 4 February 2021, as a "Max Original".[7][8]
In the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg, streaming started on Starzplay on February 7, 2021.[9] While in Brazil, it started exclusively on streaming service Globoplay.[10]
In India, the series is streaming on Hotstar under "HBO Original" label.[11]