New series premiere every week, other well-known and loved ones return, and the schedule can easily become impossible. In this section, we make five recommendations from which in principle it is impossible to go wrong.
1. “Sanditon (Season 3)” (Cosmo, Tuesday)
Adaptation of the unfinished novel Jane Austen It was about to become an unfinished series in turn, but its significant fan base managed to revive it after its early cancellation. Too bad this third season will be the last, despite some. The action begins when Charlotte (Rose Williams) returns to Sanditon to attend her friend Georgiana’s (Crystal Clarke) birthday party. She arrives with her future husband, but Alexander (Ben Lloyd-Hughes) complicates their love plans.
2. “A spy among friends” (Movistar Plus+, Thursday)
Adapted from the book of the same name by Ben Macintyrethis mini spy series reminds us of the true story of Kim Philby (Guy Pearce), dual agent who, at the height of the Cold War, headed British counterintelligence against the Soviet Union while also working for the enemy. damian lewis He plays Nicholas Elliott, an agent tasked with tracking down his colleague after the betrayal is revealed. Written and produced by Alexander Cary, another ‘Homeland’ talent.
3. “Obsession” (Netflix, Thursday)
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Underneath this gimmick is a new adaptation of Josephine Hart’s novel ‘Herida’, which led to that great movie starring Louis Malle with Juliette Binoche and Jeremy Irons. In this situation, Richard Armitage who gave life to a respectable man who became enraged after meeting his son’s girlfriend, charlie murphyKnown for ‘Happy Valley’ or ‘Peaky Blinders’. A sadomasochistic relationship is established between them, which seems to clearly hold power.
4. “The Last Thing He Said To Me” (Apple TV+, Friday)
Shortly after ‘Everybody Loves Daisy Jones’ comes another best-selling adaptation from Reese Witherspoon’s label Hello Sunshine. laura invite adapts its own ‘tension’ with it. Josh Singera screenwriter who won an Oscar at home for her work in ‘Spotlight’ alongside her husband. jennifer garnerJulia Roberts’ replacement is the woman she must connect with her 16-year-old stepdaughter (Angourie Rice) to find out the truth behind her husband’s (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) disappearance.
5. “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Season 5)” (Prime Video, Friday)
It’s the beginning of the end for the beloved Prime Video series, which won twenty Emmy Awards in 2018, including Best Comedy. Its fifth and final season begins with three episodes on Friday the 14th. The last time we saw her, Midge Maisel (rachel brosnahan) had an enlightening discussion with Lenny Bruce (Luke Kirby) at Carnegie Hall, and he certainly seemed determined to make the final leap to stardom through television, or rather the ‘Gordon Ford show’.