Pierce Brosnan and Emma Thompson thieves for a day in La 1
Television continues with a fresh night on La 1 as a new show debuts. The plot follows Kate, played by Emma Thompson, and Richard, portrayed by Pierce Brosnan, who have been separated for years. Recently, Richard finds himself in a tough spot after a breakup with his partner and a smart business rival who has caused financial damage to him and his team. Facing a bleak outlook, he proposes a daring plan. He asks Kate to join in a heist aimed at the very entrepreneur who defrauded him. Even though their relationship is strained, Kate considers the future of their children and agrees to the plan. Neighbors and friends also offer their support, turning a personal crisis into a high-stakes night of collaboration.
Jason Statham returns as Arthur Bishop in Four
The action thriller Mechanic: Resurrection arrives on prime time in Four at 10:00 p.m. Arthur Bishop, the professional killer with a conscience, believes his criminal past is behind him. The calm is shattered when the woman he loves is kidnapped by a notorious foe. To save her, Bishop must travel the globe and complete three nearly impossible assassinations that are staged as accidents. The mission tests his skills, his resolve, and the limits of his moral code while the clock keeps ticking.
LaSexta Xplica returns after the holiday break with a new episode focused on a pressing issue. The program plans a deep dive into the pellet crisis, exploring it from multiple angles. Reporters and experts join journalists to examine the environmental, economic, and social consequences of the current situation on the coast of Galicia. The discussion also looks at the political climate and how promises from public figures often affect residents who live with the ongoing crisis daily. The show aims to present a clear view of the tensions and the real impact on communities along the Galician shore, offering listeners informed, grounded perspectives. This edition highlights how local communities are coping and what measures might help in the short and long term, while inviting viewers to consider the broader implications for national policy and future governance.