Maxima: where and how to watch the first episode of the series for free on TV without Max

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Once upon a time there was an Argentinian woman who met a prince and became a queen. This is a true story and the protagonist is Maxima Zorreguieta. Although some knew a little about his childhood in Buenos Aires and her years in New York, for others her life before becoming a member of the Dutch royalty was always a mystery.

Now, The public will be able to learn a little more about its historyher years in Argentina and how she became that friendly, relaxed queen admired by many. A few days ago, the premiere of Maximum, a biopic on Zorreguieta. Although until now the series was only available on the platform streaming Max, it has now been announced that The first episode of the series will be broadcast on free-to-air television.

Dutch actor Martijn Lakemeier played King Willem-Alexander and Delfina Chavez played Queen Máxima (Photo: Instagram @delfichaves)

While the series produced by Millstreet Films in co-production with FBO and Beta Film was launched in the Netherlands in April, it has only recently On August 15th he arrived in Argentina through the Max platform. There are a total of six chapters of around 50 minutes in length, which are released on Thursdays. Until now they were only available on the platform streaming, but in the last hours it was confirmed that The first episode can be seen on Telefé.

The first episode of the Máxima series will be broadcast this Friday, August 23 at 11:45 p.m. on Telefe. On Flow it is channel 10 (Digital) and 1001 (HD), on Telecentro it is channel 10 (Digital) and on DirecTV it is channel 123 (Digital) and 1123 (HD). The news pleasantly surprised fans, since many are interested in knowing more about the queen born in Argentina.

The first episode of the Máxima series will premiere on Telefe this Friday at 11:45 p.m. (Photo: Instagram @delfichaves)

In this episode, which will be broadcast on Telefe, you can see The first meeting of Maxima and Willem-Alexander in Seville in 1999 and how their first months of relationship were in New York. It will also show how the Argentinean met the parents of the then prince, Queen Beatrix, and the prince consort, Nicholas of Amsberg.

The series about the history of the Queen of the Netherlands is based on the book Maxima Zorreguieta, Motherlandwritten by the Dutch journalist Marcia LuytenTo date, only the first two episodes are available on the streaming platform. On Telefe, meanwhile, only the premiere of the first episode has been confirmed.

The Máxima series is based on the book Máxima Zorreguieta, Motherland by Dutch writer Marcia Luyten (Photo: Instagram @delfichaves)

The first season of the series was filmed in Spain, New York and the Netherlands. The Argentine actress Delfina Chaves took on the role of Máxima Zorreguieta for which she had to dye her hair blonde, learn Dutch and record most of her scenes in English.

For her part, Olivia Monaco was in charge of playing Maxima Zorreguieta during his childhood, and Saitta Candle He played the teenage version. The Dutch actor, meanwhile, was in charge of portraying Willem-Alexander. Martijn Lakemeier.

In the first episode of the series Maximum There is a scene in which the characters of Maxima and Willem-Alexander They had sex in Zorreguieta’s bachelorette apartment in New York. This intimate sequence caused many repercussions and, according to reports, upset both the Dutch crown and the press.

After the series premiered in Argentina, its protagonist, Delfina Chaves, revealed what was the opinion of his own mother upon seeing the racy sequence. “He saw the first episode and sent me a message saying ‘I’ve already seen your sex scene, so I can see beyond my eyes now’something like that,” the actress said during an interview with Street dogs (Urbana Play).

The comment baffled the entire studio, as no one, including Chaves, could understand what the woman meant with her message. “As if I can already see you beyond what my eyes see, I don’t know, only she knows“, Delfina reflected.

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