Fans of one of the biggest series of the 2000s can now celebrate. One Tree Hill has now arrived in the Prime Video catalog in February, with all 9 seasons available.
To watch, all you need is a standard subscription to the streaming service, which costs R$14.90 per month. No type of subscription or additional payment is required, as happens in some cases with films that belong to the Paramount+ catalog.
One Tree Hill was a series that debuted in 2003, at the time, on the Warner Channel. It was one of the biggest teen hits of the time, responsible for bringing actors like Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush to stardom. Although it is a work that belongs to the Warner Bros group (the productions are usually on HBO Max), this time it was Prime Video that decided to acquire the reproduction rights.
The plot of One Tree Hill
Another really cool detail about the series, created by showrunner Mark Schawn, is that each episode of the series is named after a song, album, or artist. The name always has something in common with the theme of the episode. Several indie and rock bands of the time had works chosen as episode names, and several artists even appeared in the series in special appearances. One Tree Hill definitely shaped a very young person’s musical taste!
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