How long will you have to watch the Hanna premiere post-Super Bowl?
Hanna will premiere it’s first episode after the Super Bowl is over, but how long will you have to watch it?
Hanna is the upcoming series from Amazon Prime Video that stars Esme Creed-Miles, Joel Kinnaman and Mirelle Enos. The show will air an ad during the third quarter of the Super Bowl, but you can watch it ahead of time.
The show will premiere its first episode after the game and it will only be available for a limited time. You’ll have 24 hours to watch it before it’s taken down. If you miss out on it then, you’ll have to wait until March to catch it, which is when the whole series will be available. What’s not clear is whether the first episode is just available in the U.S. or worldwide.
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This will be a great opportunity to check out Hanna and see if it’s something that you would like to dive into. The season will consist of eight episodes and is based on the 2011 film of the same name. The series is written and produced by David Farr, who was a co-writer on that original movie.
Joel Kinnaman and Mirelle Enos will be reunited in this show, but I’m not expecting the same dynamic they had in The Killing. This show appears as if it’ll focus more on the father-daughter relationship between Kinnaman and Creed-Miles’s characters.
Hanna takes place in Eastern Europe, where Hanna and her father have been separated by a rogue CIA operative. Hanna is on the run to be reunited with her father and she’ll run into plenty of trouble along the way.
Will you check out Hanna after the Super Bowl? What did you think of the original movie? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Hanna will drop on Amazon Prime Video in March and you’ll have 24 hours to watch the first episode after the Super Bowl.