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The Lord of the Rings prequel is at the top of the recommendations of the week

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The Lord of the Rings: The rings of power

Friday 2, world premiere on Amazon Prime Video.

Based on the books of JRR Tolkien, this epic drama is set thousands of years before the events of The Lord of the Rings.

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The prequel series addresses the Second Erathe Age of Númenor, an age in which great powers were forged, kingdoms rose to glory and fell to ruin, and hope hung in the balance as the pen of the greatest evil Tolkien ever imagined threatened to engulf the world of darkness

Pistol

Wednesday 31st, premiere on Star +.

Directed by Danny Boylethis fiction of six episodes tells the furious and intense story of the Sex Pistols from the perspective of their guitarist, Steve Jones (Toby Wallace).

Based on his memoirs, the series spans three years of this turbulent and “no future” boy band. that shook the boring and the corrupt institution at its foundations, it threatened to overthrow the government and change music and culture forever.

House of Hammer: Family Secrets

From Friday, on HBO Max.

Three-episode documentary series investigating allegations of sexual abuse, cannibalism and rape against actor Armie Hammer, through testimony and evidence from many of his victims. And dive into the history of the Hammers, a wealthy family with various shady backgrounds.

detoxification

From Wednesday 31st, on Netflix.

French romantic comedy. After realizing they have a toxic relationship with the Internet, roommates Léa and Manon make a drastic decision: do not use the devices for 30 daysa challenge that involves their families.

life from her

From Friday, on Apple TV +.

Series for the whole family centered on Ella (Lily Brooks O’Briant), a teenager who back to school after battling cancer. With her best friend by her side, she is ready to face her fears and not be distracted by petty things like fake friends and the “status” of social media.

Rick and Morty: Wormageddon

Sunday 4th, world premiere on HBO Max.

In the sixth season of this animated series for adultsheroes and anti-heroes Rick and Morty face Wormagedon, a threat of global destruction in which a mysterious alien worm tries to take over the planet.

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Elvis

From Friday 2, on HBO Max.

Baz Luhrmann’s new biopic, starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks, traces the life of the king of rock & roll, Elvis Presley (Butler), from origins to stardom. A portrait that gives an in-depth look at Elvis’ complex relationships with his family; with his representative, Colonel Tom Parker (Hanks); with fans of him; and with himself.

Romance in Verona

Available on Netflix from Thursday.

A young woman (Kat Graham) goes on a trip to Verona after a breakup and discovers that, due to a mistake, she will have to share the house she has rented with a cynical and beautiful Englishman (Tom Hopper).

4 days

Available Friday on HBO Max.

Milas Kunis and Glenn Close embodies a mother and daughter in this acclaimed drama by Colombian Rodrigo García. After leaving a detox clinic, a young drug addict must stay clean for four days while living with her mother.

Source: Clarin

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