by the El Reportero‘s news services
British screenwriter Peter Morgan, who authored the 2006 film ‘The Queen’ and is currently involved in producing the Netflix drama ‘The Crown’, said the series It was “a love letter” for Queen Elizabeth II, some media report. Morgan added that he hopes filming on the series will stop “out of respect” for the late queen.
The series ‘The Crown’, which portrays the life of Queen Elizabeth II since her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947, became very popular in 2016 when it was broadcast on the Netflix platform. The series has so far four seasons and now the fifth and sixth seasons are being filmed, which will cover the reign of Elizabeth II during the 90s and the 21st century. In the first two seasons, the role of the queen was played by Claire Foy, in the third and fourth by Olivia Colman and in the fifth and sixth – which have yet to be released – by Imelda Staunton.
Marciano Cantero, leader of the Argentine rock band Enanitos Verdes, dies
The musician had been admitted to intensive care for a kidney problem. Marciano Cantero, singer and leader of the Argentine rock band Enanitos Verdes, died this Thursday at the age of 62, confirmed the TN channel. The musician had been admitted to intensive care at a clinic in the City of Mendoza, where he was from, for a kidney problem.
The Argentine media reported that the bassist’s health situation worsened in mid-August, when Cantero returned with his band from a US tour.
Already in the clinic where he was hospitalized at the end of last month, they removed a kidney and part of his spleen. Since then, his condition has been delicate.
In 1979 Cantero formed the band Enanitos Verdes, achieving enormous popularity, not only in Argentina but also in Latin America.
Among the group’s most successful songs are ‘La Muralla Verde’; ‘I saw you on a train’; ‘Bolivian lament; ‘For the rest of your days’, ‘Butterflies’, among others.
With more than 40 years of experience, the Enanitos Verdes remained active, although without the repercussions of the glory days of ‘Rock Latino’, in the 90s, in which they stood out along with other Argentine groups such as Soda Stéreo, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, or Virus, whose music transcended to other countries on the continent.

