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Peaky Blinders

From Friday 10, on Netflix.

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Netflix premieres the sixth and final season of "Peaky Blinders", l

Netflix premieres the sixth and final season of “Peaky Blinders”, the acclaimed BBC series.

Here comes the sixth and final season of the acclaimed British series. The crime family led by Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy) tries to expand their business in North America, but there an old adversary resurfaces and eventually executes his move.

Over the past six episodes, with fascism gaining strength in the British parliament and World War II just around the corner, the Peaky Blinders continue to make ever more powerful enemies.

Irma Vep

From Monday 6, on HBO Max.

Alicia Vikander is the new "Irma Vep" of the HBO Max series.

Alicia Vikander is the new “Irma Vep” of the HBO Max series.

Mira (Alicia Vikander) is an American movie star who, disillusioned with her career and a recent breakup, arrives in France to play the role of “Irma Vep” in a remake of the French silent classic “Les Vampires”.

Against the backdrop of a gory crime thriller, the distinctions between Mira and her character begin to blur and blur. Written and directed by Frenchman Olivier Assayas, Emmy winner for the Carlos miniseries.

Ms. Marvel

From Wednesday 8, on Disney +.

"Ms. Marvel," featuring Marvel

“Ms. Marvel,” featuring Marvel’s first Muslim character, will debut Wednesday 8 on Disney +.

Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) is a teenage gamer, voracious writer of fan-fiction and a fan of superheroes, especially Captain Marvel. She soon gains a shape-shifting superpower. Marvel’s first Muslim superhero was created by standing artist Bisha K. Ali, screenwriter of Loki.

Unlimited

From Friday 10, on Amazon Prime Video.

Spanish series that narrates the historical journey of Juan Sebastián Elcano and Fernando de Magallanes to go around the world in August 1519. The series will consist of six episodes and will have Álvaro Morte (The professor of “La casa de papel”) as Spanish sailor and Brazilian Rodrigo Santoro as a Portuguese navigator.

The gallant

Premiere Wednesday 8, on Star +.

Humberto Zurita is an old heartthrob from a Mexican Star + soap opera created by Cohn-Duprat.

Humberto Zurita is an old heartthrob from a Mexican Star + soap opera created by Cohn-Duprat.

Mexican black comedy created by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat. It tells the misadventures of Fabián Delmar (Humberto Zurita), a former television heartthrob who has enjoyed great fame and who today, thirty years after his great success, tries to find his place in a world that barely remember.

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Claw

Premiere Wednesday 8, on Netflix.

Adam Sandler and NBA player Juancho Hernangómez star in "Garra", produced by LeBron James.

Adam Sandler and NBA player Juancho Hernangómez star in “Garra”, produced by LeBron James.

Adam Sandler plays a basketball scout who is having a hard time until he discovers a phenomenal street player in Spain (Juancho Hernangómez, who plays for the Utah Jazz) and sees an opportunity to get big in the NBA again. Sports drama starring Queen Latifah, Robert Duvall and the special participation of several NBA stars.

Paranormal activity: family ties

From Friday, on Star +.

The seventh chapter of the horror and suspense saga. Margot (Emily Bader), a young woman abandoned by her mother as a child, travels to a remote Amish community with a film crew in search of relatives and answers.

My fake boyfriend

From Friday 10, on Amazon Prime Video.

Amazon Prime Video premieres the LGBTQ + romantic comedy, "My Fake Boyfriend".

Amazon Prime Video premieres the LGBTQ + romantic comedy, “My Fake Boyfriend”.

In this LGBTQ + romantic comedy, a young man takes advice from his best friend and uses social media to create a made-up boyfriend and keep his ex-lover away. But when he meets the love of his life, breaking up with her fake boyfriend proves difficult. With Keiynan Lonsdale and Dylan Sprouse.

Source: Clarin

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