25 not-to-be-missed TV shows in the fall of 2023

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Still soon so the effects of the double hit Hollywood in the broadcast program close. Netflix and other major platforms have enough refrigerators to last a few months, as they boasted (or threatened, if you ask the strikers) at the outbreak of the crisis. There were minor movements; For example, ‘Fargo’, the fifth movie starring Jon Hamm and expected in September, will finally be released in November. But that’s just slight changes to the script. There are still many interesting titles to explore, in part because audiovisual production also didn’t start and end in the United States; here you will find national or French or of course Korean titles.

Introducing the live-action adaptation of the hugely popular manga and anime, the hilarious adventure of pirates under the blissful influence of ‘Dragon Ball’. Iñaki Godoy (Bruno from ‘Who Killed Sara?) will play Monkey D. Luffy, the rubber boy who sets out to search for the treasure in question with a different team.

Timothy Olyphant wears the hat of forensic police officer Raylan Givens again in this ‘spin-off’ of ‘Justified’ based on the stories by Elmore Leonard. This time the inspiration was a novel that did not originally include Givens and Tarantino was considering making a movie (‘Wild City’ from 1980).

The creative core of ‘Privacy’ has put itself in a tough fight: transcending ‘Crimes’ dual part on ‘City Police Crime’ from fiction. Úrsula Corberó, Quim Gutiérrez and José Manuel Poga are the three corners of this disturbing triangle.

In this film based on the Victor LaValle novel, LaKeith Stanfield (Darius from Atlanta) tries to find his wife, who disappeared after giving birth to her first child, in a world that seems to be on the border between reality and dreams. A dark and stylized fairy tale for adults.

The final season of the exemplary “youth” series is full of changes: Maeve (Emma Mackey) is currently studying in the United States, and after Moordale’s closure, the rest of the team faces their first day at a progressive institute. delirium point.

The ‘John Wick’ universe extends to the series with this prequel starring the young Winston Scott (Colin Woodell), the future manager of the notorious killers hotel where no one can be killed. Times are changing (it’s past the seventies), but the funny breath is still there.

Speaking of ‘spin-offs’, just one week from now comes this series from the ‘The Boys’ universe, about the fictitious Goldokin University, the only superhero-only university in the United States. New lead roles include Patrick Schwarzenegger as the fire expert Golden Boy.

Rian Johnson, director of ‘The Last Jedi’ and ‘Stabs in the Back’ saga, pays homage to the ‘Colombo’ style series (so we’ll go at a case rate per week). Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) is a con man with an almost supernatural ability to detect lies.

One of Netflix’s biggest non-English hits returns. In these new episodes, Assane (Omar Sy) proposes to his wife and son to start another life away from Paris, but an unexpected turn stops the plan.

There’s never been a better Marvel drama than ‘Scarlet Witch and Vision’, but ‘Loki’ gets dangerously close to it. And as seen in the trailer, it will continue to dazzle in the sequel. Also from the UCM we will be able to see ‘Echo’, where Alaqua Cox is the deaf superhero introduced in ‘Hawkeye’ from November 29.

If it’s October, play director Mike ‘Hill House’ Flanagan’s horror series on Netflix, but let’s not indulge: in principle, it will be the last. Along with actors from his usual ensemble (Carla Gugino, Rahul Kohli, Zach Gilford) and one of the newcomers to the clan (Mark Hamill), a modern revision of Edgar Allan Poe’s story is marked here.

Brie Larson reluctantly stars as the chemist who has become the star of America’s most-watched cooking show in this film based on Bonnie Garmus’ bestselling debut novel. He will use this platform to start lessons on social progress.

South Korean romantic comedy lovers unite! Adapted from the popular ‘webtoon’ ‘Doona!’. explains how an ordinary college boy admires a new roommate with a K-pop background (Suzy does it a bit on her own). From the director of the movie ‘Crash landing on you’, Lee Jung-hyo.

Álex de la Iglesia continues to showcase his crazy humor and fantastical wisdom in a ’30 coins’ season with extra ‘star power’: Najwa Nimri and Paul Giamatti are joining the cast. It seems that the inhabitants of Pedraza are facing an enemy that even the devil fears.

This adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is directed by Shawn Levy (“Stranger Things”) and written by Steven Knight (“Peaky Blinders”). Two opposing characters cross paths in World War II: a young, blind French woman (Aria Mia Loberti), the daughter of a devoted father (Mark Ruffalo), and a young German man (Louis Hofmann) serving the Third Reich.

There are already video game adaptations of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s comic book series or, thanks to Edgar Wright, movie adaptations; Now comes Netflix’s animated series developed by Abel Góngora from Barcelona, ​​with anime code. Wright is the executive producer.

Three years after season four, which chronicles the intense conflict between black and Italian-American gangsters in 1950s Kansas City, ‘Fargo’ will shift gears today (almost) with a kidnapping plot and marital problems. Juno Shrine And Jon Hamm Lead the cast.

‘Mr’s ‘Reboot’ and Mrs. Smith’ takes over this film from Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who doesn’t have much creative chemistry with Glover. The incredible cast also includes Parker Posey, Wagner Moura, Michaela Coel, John Turturro and Paul Dano.

Great things are expected from this epic and fantastic South Korean production; it was renewed even before its premiere, among other reasons. In the spring of 1945, in the days before Korea’s liberation, a wealthy young man (Park Seo-joon) and the missing persons identifier (Han So-hee) come face-to-face with a monster born of greed.

Alberto San Juan brings to life the iconic fashion designer who is the symbol of elegance and innovation in the biographical series signed by the trio behind ‘Loreak’, ‘Handia’ and ‘La trenchera infinita’ (Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño, Jose Mari Goenaga). .

The final season of the royal saga will explore the evolution of the relationship between Diana and Dodi; the death of the same person and their drivers when they were persecuted by the paparazzi, or the love between Guillermo (Ed McVey) and Kate Middleton (Meg Bellamy). Imelda Staunton returns as Elizabeth II, but small roles are also expected from Claire Foy and Olivia Colman.

Psychiatrist and later radio psychotherapist Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) will once again shine with rage on our screens. Unfortunately, her brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce), father Martin (actor John Mahoney passed away in 2018) and father’s babysitter Daphne (Jane Leeves) are not returning. Can it be called ‘Frasier’ without it all?

In this new genre crossover from Los Javis (“La llamada”, “Veneno”), a viral Christian pop video impacts the life of Enric, whose childhood was a religious fanaticism. Refree and Hidrogenesse are responsible for the music department. The same Javisler produces ‘Vestidas de azul’ (ATRESplayer Premium, date to be determined), an adaptation of Valeria Vegas’s book on the social and cinematographic treatment of transsexuality during the Transition years.

Thomas PenaHe directs this supernatural horror story written by Fernando Navarro (‘Verónica’), who produced the videos for Rosalía or Katy Perry. Two helpless teenagers (Sasha Cócola and Elena Matic) flee from supernatural creatures in the Andalusian desert.

Yeah, okay, it’s going to be weird to see a season of ‘True Detective’ not written by Nic Pizzolatto. But you can’t refuse one season of ‘True Detective’, produced by Barry Jenkins (‘Underground Railroad’) and starring the wonderful Jodie Foster as a police officer investigating multiple disappearances at an arctic research center in Alaska.

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