The concept of drought does not include the universe of series for now. An aerial look at confirmed news for 2024 invites anxiety rather than positive stress. It was difficult to be left with only twenty-four news stories and thus rhyme with the year we started. It is also necessary to include famous comebacks in the selected titles, at least as much as the others. ‘Bridgertons’ (May 16), ‘Home of the Dragon’ (Summer), ‘A great friend’, ‘Mysterious’, ‘Bear’, ‘Blue lights’, Fight’ (with the long-awaited chapter on Capote and His Swans), ‘Industry’, ‘Reply’, ‘Route’, ‘Tokyo immorality’ or by chance, phenomena of this magnitude ‘Squid game’ And ‘Stranger things’.
1. ‘The Curse’ (SkyShowtime, January 5)
Serialized collaboration between Nathan Fielder (The genius of “Essays”) Safdie brothers (directors of ‘Diamonds in the Rough’) and the increasingly free Emma Stone: It is, among a thousand other things, a dark satire of reform programs.
2. ‘Echo’ (Disney+, January 10)
The opening title of Marvel Spotlight, a new edition that focuses on characters rather than crazy visual effects, focuses on the path of revenge and empowerment of the deaf anti-hero with a prosthetic leg we previously saw in ‘Hawkeye’.
3. ‘True Detective: Night Country’ (HBO Max and Movistar Plus+, January 15)
Even though it comes with the ‘True Detective’ brand, it is almost a new series: It has a different creator (Issa Lopezdirector of ‘Vuelven’), new star producer (Barry Jenkinsdirector of ‘Moonlight’) or of course a new pair of cops (big Jodie Foster And Kali Chief).
4. ‘Cristóbal Balenciaga’ (Disney+, January 19)
Alberto San Juan In this biographical series by the trio behind ‘Loreak’, ‘Handia’ and ‘La trinchera infinite’ (Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño, Jose Mari Goenaga), he brings to life the emblematic fashion designer, the symbol of elegance and innovation. Bina Daigeler is responsible for costume design.
5. ‘Masters of the Air’ (Apple TV+, January 26)
After ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘The Pacific’ Tom Hanks And Steven Spielberg They are producing another miniseries about World War II, this time focusing on the United States Eighth Air Force. Austin Butler (“Elvis”) leads the cast.
6. ‘Expatriates’ (Prime Video, January 26)
After surprising and touching with the movie ‘Farewell’, Lulu Wang Janice continues to explore issues of rootlessness in this adaptation of YK Lee’s book about three American women who cross paths in an immigrant community in Hong Kong.
7. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ (Prime Video, February 2)
Donald Glover (‘Atlanta’) co-creates and stars Maya ErskineThis review of the 2005 hit starring Pitt and Jolie. The plot changes quite a bit: These spies are not married and do not work for opposing agencies, but rather have to pretend to be married for the same mission.
8. ‘Someday’ (Netflix, February 8)
Thirteen years after the film starring Anne Hathaway, another adaptation of the bestselling book ‘Always the Same Day’, David Nicholls, that great love story and bad timing. his hero Ambika Mode, The emotional revelation of ‘This is going to hurt’.
9. ‘New look’ (Apple TV+, February 14)
We can think of worse ways to spend our time than watching. Juliette Binoche And Ben Mendelsohn They portray Coco Chanel and Christian Dior, respectively, in a drama about fashion in wartime. The soundtrack is composed by Jack Antonoff (Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey).
10. ‘Shôgun’ (Disney+, February 27)
Almost a quarter of a century after this award-winning miniseries starring Richard Chamberlain comes a new adaptation of James Clavell’s novel about an English sailor held captive in Shogun Japan in the early 17th century.
11. ‘Red Queen’ (Prime Video, February 29)
First part of the trilogy Gómez-Jurado will come to television with at least charismatic actors: Vicky Luengo plays Antonia Scott, the main part of an experimental police project, and Hovik Keuchkerianpolice officer Jon Gutiérrez is responsible for getting our hero back into action.
12. ‘Regime’ (HBO Max, March 4)
Three years after ‘Mare of Easttown’, Kate Winslet He returns to HBO as the protagonist and producer of a satirical drama set within the four walls of an authoritarian regime’s palace. The creation of Will Tracy (screenwriter of the movie “Succession”) under the direction of the master director Stephen Frears.
13. ‘The Three-Body Problem’ (Netflix, March 21)
D. B. Weiss And David BenioffThe ‘Game of Thrones’ guys, along with Alexander Woo (“True Blood”), developed this adaptation of Liu Cixin’s famous novel about humanity’s first contact with an alien civilization.
14. ‘New Year’ (Movistar Plus+, date to be determined)
After ‘Riot’ and its ‘Blackout’ episode, Rodrigo Sorogoyen (“As Bestas”) returns to Movistar as co-creator and director of this story of a couple told over ten New Year’s Eves as they watch themselves transition from thirty to forty.
15. ‘Celeste’ (Movistar Plus+, date to be determined)
“It’s like the Zodiac but with a personal income tax,” he said expertly. Diego San Jose (regular co-writer of Borja Cobeaga) about this extraordinary hero thriller: a sixty-year-old tax inspector with no special talents.
16. ‘Long Shadows’ (Disney+, date to be determined)
Clara RocketThe director of the acclaimed ‘Libertad’ tells the story of sisterhood and secrets with the help of the cast and crew (Elena AnayaBelén Cuesta, Irene School, Martha Etura) is extremely feminine.
17. ‘Iron Hand’ (Netflix, date to be determined)
This ‘thriller’ takes place in Barcelona’s port, where goods from around the world can hide more than 30,000kg of cocaine in a single year, according to the official synopsis. Create and direct Lluís Quilez (‘Under the zero’).
18. ‘Mariliendre’ (Atresmedia, date to be determined)
Expectations of a musical series produced by him after ‘La Mesías’ javis It really invites intrigue and even excitement. Javier Ferreiro (Author of ‘Blue Dresses’) chronicles the fall and perhaps comeback of a fallen gay nightlife diva.
19. ‘Mary & George’ (SkyShowtime, date to be determined)
julianne moore Like Mary Villiers, the 17th-century careerist who manipulated her handsome son George into seducing King James I of England. Do I need to say anything else?
20. ‘Operation Englishtown’ (RTVE, date to be determined)
Two names invite you to pay attention to this espionage series set in Huelva at the beginning of World War II: Aria Bedmar (“Sister Death”), the protagonist and David Trueba, co-director.
21. ‘The Penguin’ (HBO Max, date to be determined)
Colin Farrell He plays the famous mafia boss Penguin, as in several scenes of ‘Batman’. The hypnotic villain takes advantage of the power vacuum left by the death of Carmine Falcone (John Turturro) To become Gotham’s criminal leader.
22. ‘Querer’ (Movistar Plus+, date to be determined)
Director of the movie ‘Five Little Wolves’ Alauda Ruiz de AzúaIn its first series, it presents the story of a woman who leaves her marital home and accuses her husband of continuing to rape her, in four episodes.
23. ‘The Sympathizer’ (HBO Max, date to be determined)
exactly the same Park Chan-wook It is adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen (director of the movie ‘Old Man’); It is both an espionage thriller and a satire of the Hollywood movie about the Vietnam War.
24. ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ (Disney+, date to be determined)
‘Andor’ season two aside, the most promising ‘Star Wars’ offering for this year is this mysterious ‘thriller’ set during the High Republic, a century before the Skywalker era. Its ‘programme officer’, Cape Leslie (“Russian Doll”), describing it as a cross between “Kill Bill” and “Frozen.”