New serials come out every week, known and loved ones return, and the agenda can easily become impossible. In this section, we offer five suggestions that in principle it is impossible to go wrong.
‘Limbo’ (Disney +, Tuesday)
Almost a year after the Canneseries festival, this Argentine drama starring Clara Lago as a young millionaire, SofÃa Castelló, after the death of her father (Enrique Pineyro) must leave his more or less miserable life in Madrid and return to his hometown of Buenos Aires to take on unexpected responsibilities in the family business. The series is creatively developed. Mariano Cohn and Gaston DupratThe men of the ‘Official Contest’.
‘Old Man’ (Disney +, Wednesday)
With some delay, the famous ‘tension’ arrives in Spain and Jeff Bridges Y John Lithgow. The first is a former CIA agent forced into an anonymous life. Second, the persecution of a former colleague, now from the ranks of the FBI. Never as good as the first episode (director jon watts On the pulse of the ‘police car’), but it’s impossible to get tired of Bridges, Lithgow or Amy Brenneman playing the love interest first.
‘Blackout’ (Movistar Plus +, Thursday)
‘collapse’ to the Spaniards? This is due to the first information about ‘Blackout’, an anthological series about what will happen if a major electrical fault occurs, how our society will react. Each episode shows a different angle of the situation from a personal perspective: famous directors (Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Isaki Lacuesta, area, Alberto Rodriguezetc.) and almost always their usual authors.
‘Industry (Season 2)’ (HBO Max, Friday)
After an unfulfilled promise (previously announced for August), HBO is finally kicking off the second season of ‘Industry’, its other big drama about money and the instincts that drive it, in Spain. No, it is not that inferior to ‘Succession’; A gripping immersion in a London investment bank made up of characters who are wild and vulnerable at the same time, in love and self-destruct. These sections are added Jay Duplas as fund manager.
‘The Jungle’ (Main Video, Friday)
There are notable prospects around this urban drama based on UK rap and drill scenes in London, featuring rappers and singers like Tinie Tempah, Big Narstie, Unknown T, IAMDDB or Double Lz. The vaguely available summaries speak of “a world in which one law governs everything: only the fittest survive.” With the great directors of video clips Young Okoli Y Chas Appetite (Dual Nothing Lost) aesthetic experience is presented as creators.
Source: Informacion