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Bard on Netflix and several Christmas specials are at the top of previews for the week

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The noob

From Friday, on Netflix.

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Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo) is a young CIA lawyer whose first week on the job takes an unexpected turn when she finds a threatening letter from former agent Max Meladze (Laura Haddock), who intends to expose the agency unless she is cleared of a serious crime.

Owen finds himself enmeshed in the dangerous and often absurd world of the political game and its many pitfalls, as he travels the world hoping to complete his missions and make his mark on the CIA.

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The Legend of the Lost Treasure: On the Edge of History

Two episodes available on Disney+ from Wednesday. New chapters every Wednesday.

The reboot series of the franchise starring Nicolas Cage is told from the point of view of Jess (Lisette Olivera), a young “Dreamer” (immigrant protected by the Dream Act) in search of answers about her family, who will embark on the adventure of a lifetime to uncover the truth about his past and save a lost treasure. With Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jake Austin Walker.

christmas storm

Available from Friday, on Netflix.

Norwegian miniseries. It’s December 2022 and a group of people arrive at Oslo airport, some to meet loved ones, others to go home or to escape the festivities. However, a storm leaves them all stranded at the airport. Only 24 hours until Christmaswhat will they do?

first sonic

Thursday, premiere on Netflix.

animated series about the iconic blue hedgehog from video games. Sonic’s adrenaline-pumping adventures spiral out of control when an encounter with Dr. Eggman has catastrophic consequences. Sonic sets off on a high-speed ride through a series of parallel universes, discovering strange worlds and meeting new characters in an epic journey.

LOL: Last One Laughing Mexico

From Friday, on Amazon Prime Video.

Fifth season of the series in which ten famous comedians challenge each other to see who can remain serious and at the same time make their opponents laugh. Losers from past seasons return to prove that if given one more chance they can claim the win.

The Handmaid’s Tale

From Wednesday, on Star+.

The first four seasons of the drama based on Margaret Atwood’s acclaimed novel of the same name comes to Star+. It tells the dystopian story of Gilead, a new nation ruled by religious fundamentalists.

And it focuses on June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss), who is forced to leave her family to live as a servant in the house of one of the regime’s commanders, Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes), and his wife, Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski). . ).

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Bardo, false chronicle of few truths

From Friday available on Netflix.

An acclaimed journalist and documentary filmmaker embarks on a journey in which he confronts his past, the absurdity of his memories and his identity. An epic cinematic show with Daniel Giménez Cacho and created by Mexican five-time Academy Award winner Alejandro González Iñárritu.

see how they run

From Wednesday, on Star+.

Crime comedy set in London’s West End in the 1950s. When a director is murdered, listless Inspector Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and enthusiastic newbie Constable Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) take on a puzzling case inside the glamorous and seedy underground theatre, all while investigating the mysterious murder at their own peril. and danger.

Black Adam

Starting Friday, on HBO Max.

Dwayne Johnson stars in DC’s first Egyptian superhero film. Teth Adam receives the powers of the gods and becomes Black Adam after being imprisoned. Released from his earthly grave 5,000 years later, his unique form of justice, born of rage, is challenged by the modern day heroes who make up the Justice Society: Hawkman, Dr. Fate, Atom Smasher and Cyclone.

Who killed Santa Claus? A Murderville Christmas Mystery

Thursday, premiere on Netflix.

New Christmas special with seasoned detective Terry Seattle (Will Arnett). Along with his two guest stars, Jason Bateman and Maya Rudolph, the detective is on a mission to solve the mystery of who killed Santa Claus. But there’s a catch: Jason Bateman and Maya Rudolph don’t have a script, so they don’t know what’s next.

The student

Friday, available on Disney+.

A story of innocence, greed and fantasy in a Catholic women’s college during the war years. Christmas special on a Christmas cake based on a letter sent by Elsa Morante, one of the most famous Italian writers of the 1900s, to her dear friend Goffredo Fofi, on Christmas 1971.

Source: Clarin

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