Love after love, the biopic of fit countryis on the lips of almost all Netflix Argentina users. Who has seen it, who hasn’t seen it yet, who has abandoned it, who has recommended it, who… The point is that it is fiction that has given and will make people talk. It premiered in the last week of April and will try to deal with the team of good productions arriving in May.
Here, a top ten unmissable series. To read, program and then see.
1) fatal attraction
Monday 1, from Paramount+
The series, which will premiere its first three episodes and then one every week, is a profound retelling of the remembered 1987 psychosexual thriller -with Michael Douglas and Glenn Close-. From the hand of the screenwriter and showrunner Alexandra Cunningham, now proposing an up-to-date look at privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and homicide.
In the present, Daniel Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is paroled after serving 15 years in prison for killing Alexandra Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), with the goal of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence.
2) White House plumbers
Monday 1, on HBO and HBO Max
This five-episode miniseries stars Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux and tells the story of how the two intelligence officers who attempted to sabotage then-President Richard Nixon’s opposition they ended up toppling the presidency they were dedicated to protecting.
Created by David Mandel, the series continues a tone of political satire the story E. Howard Hunt (Harrelson) and G. Gordon Liddy (Theroux), who were Important figures in the Watergate scandalperhaps the most resonant in US political history.
3) A little light
Tuesday 2, on Disney+ and Star+
Original from the National Geographic channel, it is based on the true story of Miep Gies (Bel Powley), the young employee of Anne Frank’s fatherOtto (Liev Schreiber), who she didn’t hesitate to help him and his family hide from the Nazis During the Second World War.
Miep and her husband Jan (Joe Cole), along with others, he took care of the Franks and two other Jewish families, the Van Pels and the Pfeffersduring the two years they remained hidden in the secret annex of an Amsterdam building, until they were finally discovered and sent to concentration camps.
4) Condor One Zero Five
Thursday 4, from Counting
Based on true events, the historical fiction that arrives in streaming on May 4th (and on Public TV, at 10.30 pm) recreates the events known as Operativo Condoroccurred in 1966, when a group of young idealists hijacked a commercial plane to the Malvinas Islands and planted the national flag for the first time in 133 years.
One episode (out of 8) will be uploaded to the platform per week. The cast consists of María Abadi, Nicolás Mateo and Julián Tello, among others.
5) Queen Charlotte: A History of Bridgerton
Thursday 4, on Netflix
Focusing on Queen Charlotte’s rise to power and popularity, this prequel to the universe of Bridgerton account the story of the union of the young monarch with King George, which was not only a great love story but also a turning point socially in 1800s England recreated from the strip.
That marriage forged the high society traditions of which the characters Bridgerton. The famous producer and screenwriter shonda rhymes and the showrunner from the series.
6) Player
Thursday 4, by Flow
Recently separated and in the midst of a personal crisis, Oscar (Nicholas Garcia Hume) harks back to his 2000s glory days when he was a gaming legend in the rise of cyber. It’s still as good as before but now the vibe has changed a lot and players can be pros and play leagues for big money.
Produced by Flow, Planta Alta, the nation’s Ministry of Culture and Secretary for Media and Public Communications, chronicles the generational clash that occurs as Oscar tries to reclaim his golden years by joining the team of game of the warriors, formed by who their children might be.
7) Silos
Friday the 5th, on Apple TV+
Based on the trilogy of dystopian novels by Hugh Hoey, Silo tells the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth and their mile-deep home that protects them from the toxic and deadly outside world. However, nobody knows when or why the silo was built and anyone who tries to find out faces fatal consequences.
Rebecca Ferguson plays Juliettean engineer looking for answers about the murder of a loved one and finds a mystery beyond what he could have imagined.
Made of 10 episodesthe series is played by characters such as Tim Robbins, Common, Harriet Walter, Chinaza Uche, Avi Nash, David Oyelowo and Rashida Jones.
8) Planners
Friday 5, by Star+
With a cast led by Celeste Cid, Leticia Siciliani, Gonzalo Valenzuela and Guillermo Pfeningthis nine-part comedy-drama follows the story of Malena Carregal, a woman who, after her recent divorce, leaves her job at her ex’s well-known corporate event planning agency to embark on the project she’s always dreamed of: your social events organization agency.
With the executive production and consultancy of the renowned events planner Bárbara Diez (ex-wife of Horacio Rodríguez Larreta)the series combines elements of comedy, drama and romance.
9) Fear the living dead
Monday the 15th, on AMC (season eight)
The eighth and final season of the first spin-off of the hit zombie saga by walking Dead will premiere May 15 at 11pm, with a storyline kicking off seven years after the season seven finalewhen Morgan (Lennie James) and Madison’s (Kim Dickens) plans don’t go as planned.
10) FUBAR
Thursday 25, on Netflix
Arnold Schwarzenegger tops FUBAR: An action comedy about a CIA agent named Luke Brunner, who is on the verge of retirement, but is forced back into business for one last job.
There he discovers that his daughter Emma (Monica Barbaro), unknown to him, is also in the CIA and now they must face the mission together, with a father-daughter dynamic that will get in the way.
Source: Clarin