Eva Longoria Unveils “Necaxa” Docuseries and Debuts “Christmas Karma” Trailer Today

Lead Eva Longoria appeared on Good Morning America and ABC News today to discuss her upcoming Hulu and FX soccer docuseries Necaxa and unveiled the official trailer for Gurinder Chadha’s musical film Christmas Karma.

Nut Graf The actress-director’s Necaxa follows her partnership with Mexico’s Club Necaxa, marking Longoria’s first foray into sports documentary production, while the Christmas Karma trailer showcases her in a festive reinterpretation of Dickens’s classic, highlighting her expanding slate across television and film this holiday season.

Docuseries “Necaxa” Interview Eva Longoria spoke from ABC’s Times Square studios about how Necaxa chronicles her journey mentoring Club Necaxa players, aiming to spotlight Latino talent in American media. She emphasized the series’ blend of on-field action and personal stories, revealing it will premiere on Hulu October 10.

Subhead: Spotlight on Latino Athletes

  • Longoria: “This series bridges cultures and sports communities,” noting the docuseries highlights both athletic skill and cultural heritage.
  • Producers: Collaboration between Longoria’s production company and FX, featuring exclusive locker-room access and player testimonials.

“Christmas Karma” Trailer Release Deadline premiered today the first trailer for Christmas Karma, directed by Gurinder Chadha. The musical-starring Kunal Nayyar as a modern Scrooge and Longoria as one of the three Christmas spirits-will debut in U.K. theaters November 14.

Subhead: A Festive Reimagining

  • Chadha’s adaptation blends gospel, bhangra, and classic pop in its soundtrack.
  • Longoria’s spirit character promises a mix of warmth and wit, teasing her role through a brief cameo in the two-minute trailer.

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  • Necaxa features interviews with Club Necaxa legends and explores the club’s community impact in Aguascalientes.
  • The Christmas Karma trailer closes with a chorus of festive dancers amid London’s skyline, setting a modern stage for Dickens’s tale.

Both projects underscore Longoria’s growing influence behind and in front of the camera as she champions cultural storytelling and holiday entertainment.