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.
‘Guillermo Del Toro’s cabinet of wonder’ (Netflix from Tuesday)
The iconic fantasy filmmaker reimagines the title of his 2013 lavish book in this anthology of horror stories. In the purest Rod Serling style (‘The Twilight Zone’), Del Toro presents each episode and presents the arguments for the director-directed pieces. William Navarro (most usual cinematographer) and Jennifer Kent (‘Badook’). They’re also signing off on episode titles that are on the rise. Before David (‘Blank man’) or Cloths (‘Mandy’). Two stories a day will be published between Tuesday and Friday.
‘Immortal’ (Movistar Plus +, Thursday)
Betrayal, greed and extremism reign in this fictional account of the life of the founder and leader of Los Miami, the coca-processing gang in Madrid in the nineties. Alex Garcia (one of Sorogoyen’s ‘riot police’) leads a cast that is completed by, among others, Marcel Borràs, María Hervás and Jon Kortajarena. According to its creator, José Manuel Lawrence (‘Tell me who I am’) will be “a portrait of a time when Madrid was lit up every night and white illuminated the most unexpected places”.
‘Big mouth (season 6)’ (Netflix, Friday)
This animated series was supposed to be for adults, but we may be looking at the most useful and entertaining teenage survival guide ever put in pictures. co-production of the great comedy Nick KrollCovers every imaginable biological, sexual, and bodily topic sincerely. His surrealism apparently reaches unprecedented heights in the sixth season, which focuses on the family: the person who touches you and you choose. Among the invited voices, Brian Tyree Henry (The Paper Boy from ‘Atlanta), Jeff Goldblum anyone Creative Tyler.
‘Garcia!’ (HBO Max, Friday)
A cross between a political ‘thriller’ and a superhero fantasy, this adaptation of the comic Santiago Garcia (dash) and louis busts (drawing) follows a young journalist (Deputy Velila) on the verge of news of revelation: the unwitting participation of a supersoldier created by a secret Francoist institution and cryogenically frozen for sixty years. Eugene MiraThe director of ‘The Grand Piano’ takes the offer seriously and seeks a show with satirical touches but without parodic charms.
‘Stories to keep you awake (season 2)’ (Prime Video, Friday)
In the second season of the remake of the legendary anthology, Salvador CalvoNacho VigalondoAlice Waddington Y Jaume Balaguero they make up-to-date readings of known buildings. In turn, they are responsible for ‘Transplantation’ about a future in which organ transplants are not performed except under strict medical necessity; ‘Alarm’, the story of a married couple plunging into the visible end of the world; ‘The Nightmare’, which takes place in a Galician village devastated by murders, and ‘The Television’, the history of a paranoid spiral.