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Ezequiel Olzanski, CEO of EO Media, has added 20 new titles to the company's sales slate for Content Americas 2026. The event takes place in Miami from January 19 to 22. These titles come from long-term deals with U.S. firm Nicely Entertainment and Miami-based Gluon Media. EO Media aims to meet demand in market segments that still want this type of content. The full catalog now tops 250 movies and series, with over 150 already dubbed for platforms, cable, free TV, and inflight rights.

Background

EO Media has built a name in content distribution across Latin America. The company offers a wide mix of films and series that fit different regions, broadcast windows, and viewer groups. Past successes include action classics, thrillers, family movies, kids' content, rom-coms, holiday titles, Latin American productions, and popular Asian and Korean films. Stars in the catalog feature big Hollywood names like Jon Hamm, Nicole Kidman, Brian Cranston, Kevin Hart, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Diane Keaton, Al Pacino, and Ryan Reynolds. Action heroes include Jason Statham, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, and Steven Seagal.

The company has worked on global projects before. It co-produced the series Cris Miro (Ella), which premiered on Disney, TNT, WBD, and Flow. EO Media keeps strong ties with partners in Europe and the Americas. Content Americas serves as a key market for the region. It draws over 2,000 executives, including more than 600 confirmed buyers from major streaming platforms and channels. Nearly 100 exhibitors join the three-day conference, market floor, and Rose d’Or Latinos Awards.

This year, the event spotlights Latin American, U.S. Hispanic, Spanish, and Portuguese markets. It links them with international and North American partners through sessions on trends, keynotes, fireside chats, content strategies, a Create Americas track, and a pitch competition.

Key Details

The new titles split between Gluon Media and Nicely Entertainment. From Gluon come films like Love is in the Hand, Barrio Triste, A Useful Ghost, Bloody Oranges, Babystar, Hen, Jimmy and Stiggs, Bad Conscience, Devils, and Jumbo. Nicely Entertainment provides faith-based family dramas and holiday movies: the series Crossroad Springs, and films My Country Heart, Love at Lookout Lake, A Cherry Pie Christmas, The Christmas Ticket, Exes of Christmas Past, The Spirit of Christmas Station, Christmas in the Ballroom, Once Upon a Christmas Crown, Christmas at Fields Ranch, and A Scottish Christmas Secret.

EO Media also brings projects in development. These include series and films at various stages with partners in Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, UK, France, and the U.S. One standout is Punta Blanca, a co-production starring Natalia Oreiro from Iosi, the Regretful Spy and La Mujer de la Fila. The script comes from Natacha Caravia and Andres Gelos. Alejandro Bazzano, director of Money Heist episodes, will helm it.

"In an undeniably convulse time for the industry, we put our energy, experience, know-how and strong international relationships built through the years, to bring Content Americas, as our first market of 2026, a slate of new titles and strong projects on the works, trusting that best content and creative talents will find their way to the international screens and audiences," Ezequiel Olzanski said. He added, "We love our industry and it is our clear goal and intention to be an active player on the reconstruction of a damaged but still very alive industry, working on the creation of a new model for the industry towards stronger times to come."

Standout Titles and Stars

Among the additions, Stillz’s coming-of-age found-footage story draws early attention. Holiday films target family viewers during peak seasons. Rom-coms like Love at Lookout Lake offer light entertainment. Faith-based content such as Crossroad Springs appeals to specific audiences. The mix covers genres from drama to action, ensuring options for broadcasters and streamers.

Olzanski looks forward to meetings. > "We look very much forward to reencounter our very dear clients and partners, and also to find new ones as well, hoping to build together a great 2026," he said.

What This Means

These additions grow EO Media’s reach in a tough market. Distributors seek content that performs across windows and territories. The dubbed titles speed up deals for platforms and TV. Holiday and family films fill gaps in catalogs, especially for seasonal programming. Latin American partners gain from U.S. and international ties.

Content Americas offers a platform to seal deals. With buyers from all major players, EO Media can pitch directly. The development slate signals future output, blending local stories with global appeal. Punta Blanca, with its star power and proven creators, could lead to more co-productions.

The industry faces changes from streaming shifts and economic pressures. EO Media’s approach focuses on proven hits and new partnerships. This slate targets steady demand in rom-coms, holidays, and family content. Buyers at the market will decide how these titles fit their lineups. EO Media positions itself as a reliable supplier for 2026 and beyond.

Broader trends at Content Americas cover AI, creator economy, and short-form content. EO Media sticks to traditional strengths while expanding. The event’s pitch competition and co-pro tracks may spark more deals. Over 20 sessions help executives plan for Latin American growth.

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  • Amanda Reeves

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