🍿 2022-10-03 06:00:00 – Paris/France.
Madeleine Tsanis |
Madrid (EFE).- A genre anthology curated by Guillermo del Toro, a 'cyberpunk' science fiction series produced by the creators of 'Westworld', the story of the rise and triumph of Spotify or the new Manolo Caro along with Najwa Nimri are some of them. new series coming to platforms in October.
In addition to those selected as the most notable October series, there will be new seasons of hits such as "The White Lotus" (October 31 on HBO Max), "Acapulco" (October 21 on Apple TV+), "Derry girls” (October 7 on Netflix) or the end of “The Walking Dead” (day 3 on HBO Max).
“The Bear”, October 5 on Disney+
Created by Christopher Storer and starring Jeremy Allen White, "The Bear" brings together food and family in the story of a young haute cuisine chef who returns to Chicago to take over the family sandwich shop after his brother's suicide.
In an environment he is not used to, he will have to balance the difficulties of owning a small business and his strained family relationships while dealing with the impact of losing his brother.
Actor Jeremy Allen, during the presentation of the series The Bear'. EFE/EPA/Caroline Brehman
“Candy”, October 12 on Disney+
Five-episode crime miniseries, starring and executive produced by Jessica Biel, tells the story of Candy Montgomery, a 1980s stay-at-home mom who has done everything perfectly in her life.
But when the pressure of conformity begins to suffocate her and she seeks a little freedom, the results are deadly.
“The playlist”, October 13 on Netflix
In April 2006, two Swedish entrepreneurs, Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon, founded a company that would become the world's first music app, Spotify.
Based on the novel 'Spotify Untold', this six-part series looks at the founding of the company and its battle against giant Apple.
A Spotify app user. EFE/EPA/Ritchie B. Tongo
“The watcher”, October 13 on Netflix
Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale star in Ryan Murhpy's new series, in which a couple arrive at their ideal suburban home when they start receiving letters from a stranger who signs them 'The Watcher'.
This will only be the beginning of an ongoing harassment that occurs as sinister neighborhood secrets come to light. The series is inspired by the true story of a New Jersey mansion.
"Shantaram", October 14 on Apple TV+
Charlie Hunnam stars in this adaptation of the novel of the same name by Gregory David Roberts, co-created, written and produced by Steve Lightfoot, which combines a love story and the adventure of one man's journey to redemption.
Lin Ford (Hunnam) is a fugitive trying to go unnoticed in 1980s Bombay. After falling in love with an enigmatic woman named Karla, he must choose between freedom or love and the complications that come with it.
“Holy Family”, October 14 on Netflix
After the success of "Vis a vis" and "La casa de papel", Najwa Nimri presents a preview on Netflix of this new series created by the Mexican Manolo Caro ("La casa de las flores") which tells the story of a seemingly perfect family with a dark past.
In a neighborhood where nothing is what it seems, four neighbors and mothers become friends. Their relationship gets better and better until this past is revealed.
"The Device", October 21 on Prime Video
The creators of "Westworld" are behind this new science fiction series based on the homonymous novel by William Gibson, considered the father of "cyberpunk" and starring Chloë Grace Moretz and Jack Reynor.
The plot centers around a woman trying to keep her family together in a forgotten town in the United States. He works in a 3D printing shop and to earn extra money, he plays virtual reality games for the rich, until one day someone finds a way to communicate with the London of the future.
Actress Chloë Grace Moretz, one of the protagonists of the series October. EFE/EPA/Caroline Brehman
"Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities", October 25 on Netflix
It is a collection of stories selected by Guillermo del Toro which aspires to "redefine" and "challenge" the traditional concept of terror and which includes names such as F.Murray Abraham, Kate Micucci, Peter Weller and Rupert Grint in its casting.
From macabre to magical and gothic to grotesque, these eight sophisticated and sinister tales, including two original stories by Del Toro, are brought to life by a team of writers and directors hand-picked by Del Toro.
Archive photograph of Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro. EFE/Francisco Guasco/File
“The Immortal”, October 27 on Movistar+
Inspired by the life of the leader and founder of the 'Los Miami' gang, this series starring Álex García shows the rise and fall of a criminal reign built on drug trafficking and extortion in 1990s Madrid .
Created by José Manuel Lorenzo and directed by David Ulloa and Rafa Montesinos, the screenplay is written by Diego Sotelo and David Moreno and is a Movistar+ co-production with Telemundo and DLO Producciones.
Presentation of the series “The Immortal”. EFE / L. Rico
“Garcia! “, October 28 on HBO Max
Set in a hypothetical present-day Spain, in a divided country on the brink of chaos, it tells the story of Antonia (Veki Velilla), a young investigative journalist who stumbles upon a plot hatched decades ago. : the existence of a cryogenic super-agent, García (Francisco Ortiz), created in a laboratory in the 1950s by Franco's secret service.
“This England”, October 31 on Movistar +
Created and directed by Michael Winterbottom ("24 hour party people"), it chronicles the tumultuous first months of Boris Johnson's mandate, who will be interpreted by Kenneth Branagh.
Through six episodes, the Sky Original series will show the ins and outs of power and the British Prime Minister in the face of the first wave of covid-19, Brexit and a personal and political life plagued by controversy.
“Star Wars, the Jedi Chronicles”, October 26 on Disney+
Six-part anime series that tells various stories about the Jedi from the prequels, like Count Dooku or Ahsoka Tano. Both will be put to the test and will have to make decisions that will mark their destiny.
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SOURCE: Reviews News
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