Prime Video renews Pinoy reality competition show 'Drag Den With Manila Luzon'
Prime Video announced on April 14 that it has renewed the Filipino reality competition show and Amazon Original “Drag Den with Manila Luzon” for a second season.
This will be Prime Video’s first local show to be renewed in Southeast Asia.
NAIA with Manila Luzon (Prime Video)
“Drag Den with Manila Luzon” season 2 promises to be even bigger, with a new season, a new den and a new set of rules. It will be launched exclusively on Prime Video in the Philippines and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. “We’re thrilled this show’s success has left our viewers wanting more. We’re always on the lookout to create entertaining content that is relevant to our diverse local audience’s taste, and it’s going to be exciting to work together with Rod and the rest of the Drag Den with Manila Luzon creators to make Season Two even more entertaining,” said David Simonsen, director of Prime Video, Southeast Asia. Produced by CS Studios, series creator and director Rod Singh, and Antoinette Jadaone of Project 8 Projects, “Drag Den with Manila Luzon” has had a successful eight-episode run, culminating in an epic finale last Jan. 26. “We’re just grateful for all the positive reactions we’ve received so far,” shared Rod Singh, the show’s creator and director. He added, “It shows that audiences from around the world are connecting with our show and the messages we want to convey. It’s been quite a journey for us; the history of Pinoy drag culture is full of unsung heroes, and we’ve come a long way.” “We’ve had clear intentions about bringing the show to where it is now. The show stood for many things, and thanks to our audience, because they, too, stood with us. And because of their support, we’ll continue the fight in Season Two. Bigger and better, definitely,” he said. Hosted and executive produced by “Drag Lord” Manila Luzon, the first season presented the Philippines’ previously under-the-radar drag culture to the world. Its finale saw NAIA crowned as the first Drag Supreme, besting co-finalists Shewarma and Maria Christina. Auditions for the new set of queens are now open on [www.dragdenph.com](http://www.dragdenph.com) Drag Den with Manila Luzon is streaming on Prime Video along with hundreds of other Filipino shows and films available on the Prime Video catalog, such as “10 Little Mistresses,” “Deleter,” “Family Matters,” and “Walang KaParis,” and Korean titles such as “Island” and “Jinny’s Kitchen,” and anime hits such as “Demon Slayer.”
NAIA with Manila Luzon (Prime Video)
“Drag Den with Manila Luzon” season 2 promises to be even bigger, with a new season, a new den and a new set of rules. It will be launched exclusively on Prime Video in the Philippines and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. “We’re thrilled this show’s success has left our viewers wanting more. We’re always on the lookout to create entertaining content that is relevant to our diverse local audience’s taste, and it’s going to be exciting to work together with Rod and the rest of the Drag Den with Manila Luzon creators to make Season Two even more entertaining,” said David Simonsen, director of Prime Video, Southeast Asia. Produced by CS Studios, series creator and director Rod Singh, and Antoinette Jadaone of Project 8 Projects, “Drag Den with Manila Luzon” has had a successful eight-episode run, culminating in an epic finale last Jan. 26. “We’re just grateful for all the positive reactions we’ve received so far,” shared Rod Singh, the show’s creator and director. He added, “It shows that audiences from around the world are connecting with our show and the messages we want to convey. It’s been quite a journey for us; the history of Pinoy drag culture is full of unsung heroes, and we’ve come a long way.” “We’ve had clear intentions about bringing the show to where it is now. The show stood for many things, and thanks to our audience, because they, too, stood with us. And because of their support, we’ll continue the fight in Season Two. Bigger and better, definitely,” he said. Hosted and executive produced by “Drag Lord” Manila Luzon, the first season presented the Philippines’ previously under-the-radar drag culture to the world. Its finale saw NAIA crowned as the first Drag Supreme, besting co-finalists Shewarma and Maria Christina. Auditions for the new set of queens are now open on [www.dragdenph.com](http://www.dragdenph.com) Drag Den with Manila Luzon is streaming on Prime Video along with hundreds of other Filipino shows and films available on the Prime Video catalog, such as “10 Little Mistresses,” “Deleter,” “Family Matters,” and “Walang KaParis,” and Korean titles such as “Island” and “Jinny’s Kitchen,” and anime hits such as “Demon Slayer.”