Wednesday arrives, we also start a month and we have a few news to enjoy the rest of the week. So, without further delay, let’s review the 79 series, movies and documentaries arriving from today to Netflix, HBO Max, Prime Video, Disney +, Movistar Plus, Filmin, Apple TV + and Starzplay.
‘Borgen: Kingdom, Power and Glory’
Created by Adam Price | Distribution: Sidse Babett Knudsen and Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
We return to the Nordic political drama par excellence with a new series/season 4 of the chronicle of Birgitte Nyborg, who on this occasion must resolve a diplomatic struggle for control of oil fields in the Arctic Ocean.
‘Abbott College’ (Abbott Elementary)
Created by Quinta Brunson | Distribution: Quinta Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, etc.
This has probably been the comedy of the season on free television in the United States. As a mockumentary, we get into the day-to-day life of teachers in a public school.
- Premiere Wednesday on Disney+
‘Fire Island’
directed by Andrew Ahn | Distribution: Joel Kim Booster, Bowen Yang, Conrad Ricamora, Margaret Cho, etc.
Inspired by the themes of Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’, we meet the adventures of a couple of friends who embark on a vacation on Fire Island, the well-known gay vacation destination.
- Premiere Friday on Disney+
‘Spring Awakening: Those You’ve Known’
Documentary celebrating the 15th anniversary of the musical ‘Spring Awakening’ which, through a benefit concert, recounts the origins of the work and the relationship between rising stars Jonathan Groff and Lea Michele.
- Premiere Wednesday on HBO Max
all premieres
Netflix
- ‘100 days with the tata’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The wings of ambition’ (Friday)
- ‘Barbie: It Takes Two’ (Saturday)
- ‘Borgen: Kingdom, power and glory’ (Thursday)
- ‘Moms Club’ (Friday)
- ‘Two Summers’ (Friday)
- ‘Dreamgirls’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Erik Jensen: Police or criminal?’ (Friday)
- ‘Invincible (Unbroken) 2’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The invocation of Enver Simaku’ (Saturday)
- ‘Malverde. The patron saint’ (Wednesday)
- ‘A perfect mother’ (Friday)
- ‘Twilight of the Yakuza’ (Saturday)
- ‘Summer’s Challenge’ (Friday)
- ‘The Floor is Lava’ S2 (Friday)
- ‘Upgrade’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The Waiter’ (Saturday)
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Disney+ [19]
- ‘Lost Cities with Albert Lin’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ S4 (Wednesday)
- ‘The Collapse’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Abbott College’ (Wednesday)
- ‘D. Jade: a life unexpected’ (Friday)
- ‘Sissi’s Fate’ (Friday)
- ‘Fire Island’ (Friday)
- ‘Free Spirits’ (Friday)
- ‘No crossover: The trial of Alien Iverson’ (Friday)
- ‘The Orville: New Horizons’ (Thursday)
- ‘Lunatic Chickens From Space’ (Wednesday)
- ‘The secrets of the lost city’ (Friday)
- ‘Sisi’ (Wednesday)
- ‘Sissi’ (Friday)
- ‘Sissi Empress’ (Friday)
- ‘Stargirl in Hollywood’ (Friday)
- ‘Survive and advance’ (Friday)
- ‘This magic moment’ (Friday)
- ‘Everything a fan needs to know about Ms. Marvel’ (Wednesday)
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filmin
Prime Video (every Friday)
AppleTV+
Starzplay (every Wednesday)
Espinof recommends
‘Collapse’
One of the series that revolutionized the landscape in the first year of the pandemic with its sequential view of what would happen if the economic system collapsed from one day to the next. Perhaps its biggest problem is that due to its own characteristics it remains a bit on the surface, but the overall result is absolutely brilliant.
Recommended by Albertini | Criticism | Wednesday on Disney+
‘The invocation of Enver Simaku’
A hybrid Spanish rarity of cinema and mockumentary that explores Slavic mythology through a strange investigation between geopolitical history, terror, superstition and the power of suggestion. Very modest and Martian but interesting because of the path it follows and the unusual nature of its approach, more so in Spanish cinema.
Recommended by Jorge Loser | Criticism | Saturday on Netflix
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