Black humor and criminal stories stand out among the news that arrives on digital platforms this week. ‘Wreck: Psycho’ takes us on a terrifying cruise, Emma Corrin and Clive Owen star in ‘Murder at the End of the World’ while Kaley Cuoco premieres his new series: ‘Based on a True Story’.
These are the series that premiere this week:
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November 9
HBO Max‘The Teenage Kiss’
The Brazilian series based on a dystopian future comes to HBO Max. In it, a wave of murders of young people calls into question the existence of BA, a revolutionary group of teenagers with special powers, who seek to escape the monotony of a dystopian and decadent future.
The production is being quite successful in Brazil. The production has certain similarities with ‘The Hunger Games’ and with the mutants of the ‘X-Men’. Based on a comic series of three books, it consists of eight episodes and has been brought to the screen by Marcelo Mesquita, André Ristum and Mariana Youssef.
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November 9
HBO Max‘Rap Sh!t’ (season 2)
The rapper ‘Rap Sh!t’ premieres this series that follows two high school friends from Miami, Shawna and Mia, who reunite to form a rap group. As they rise to fame, they reach a crucial moment in their careers as rappers, as they are forced to decide whether to remain true to themselves or adapt to the demands of the music industry.
Hip hop reigns in this production that combines humor while delving into the ins and outs of the music industry.
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November 9
Cosmo‘Bright Minds’ (season 4)
In this fourth season of ‘Bright Minds’, Astrid and Raphaëlle are back at it. Prepared to face a whole new series of mysterious cases, they will have to solve a bloody diamond robbery, a Machiavellian game of chess, a mid-flight murder and even a twice-dead victim.
The new episodes of the thriller arrive on Cosmo this November 9.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCqJSnnopmo
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November 10
Amazon Prime Video‘The one that is coming’ (season 14)
Season 14 of ‘The One That’s Coming’ arrives on Amazon Prime. Neighborhood disagreements, unexpected romances and the arrival of two new owners will be some of the situations that will mark the new episodes.
This season comes with new features such as the signings of Ana Arias and Raúl Peña.
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November 10
Apple TV+‘For All Mankind’ (Season 4)
Apple TV+ returns with new episodes of one of its great bets on science fiction. The production suggests that the space race never ended and the United States and its rivals continue to conquer space.
In the fourth season the ambitions go further: in addition to colonizing the red planet, efforts focus on identifying extremely valuable asteroids.
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November 10
Netflix‘Love, here and now’
This Taiwanese Netflix series, directed by Lien Yi-Chi, Ray Wu, Pin-Chuan Kao, Norris Wong and Remii Huang, explores the many facets of love during the pandemic, portraying 10 different stories about human connection and the lives that come together. they intersect, intertwined through the making of a reality dating show.
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November 10
dark‘Wreck: Psychopath’
Dark is committed to the horror genre with the premiere of ‘Wreck: Psychopath’, a story that combines cult classic horror, black comedy and contemporary culture.
The series takes us into the Sacramentum, a luxury cruise ship whose crew is made up of a group of young people who embark in search of parties. Among them is Jamie, a twenty-something who joins the crew under a fictitious identity to discover the truth about his sister’s suicide on the ship’s last voyage. There he will discover a macabre game run by a shadow organization driven by greed and bloodlust, where passengers fight to avoid falling into the hands of the most charismatic villain: Quacky, the psychopath.
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November 11th
AXN Now‘The Killing Kind’
‘The Killing Kind’ is a drama series written and created by Zara Hayes and Jonathan AH Stewart, based on the well-known bestseller by Jane Casey.
The story explores the passionate relationship (past and present) between a renowned lawyer, Ingrid Lewis, and her client John Webster, a successful businessman whom she defended against harassment charges before he turned against her.
And next week
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November 13
Movistar Plus+‘Based on a true story’
Kaley Cuoco lands on Movistar Plus+ with her new series: ‘Based on a true story’. In this eight-episode black comedy he plays a real estate agent obsessed with criminal cases and frustrated at her job. She is married to Nathan (Chris Messina), a former tennis star who saw her career thwarted and now works as a coach, although he too has just been replaced. Both are not going through their best moment as a married couple, and with a baby in sight, they are offered a bizarre opportunity. Ava and Nathan decide to make a business proposal to their plumber, who is actually a serial killer, in exchange for not reporting him to the police (and for not killing them): create a podcast that reveals all the secrets of a murderer. serially.
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November 13
Warner TV‘Saving Hope’
On November 13, Warnet TV premieres ‘Saving Hope’, a series that skillfully mixes the emotion of the cases that the hospital’s medical team faces with what happens to the lost souls that wander the corridors of the medical center and the loose ends they left during their existence.
When charismatic surgeon Charlie Harris struggles between life and death after an accident, Toronto’s Hope Zion Hospital is plunged into chaos. Surgeon Alex Reid, his partner and whom he was about to marry, focuses all her energies on finding a way for Charlie to return from the coma in which he is immersed. To do this, she will have the help of Dr. Joen Goran, who has just joined the hospital team and with whom she had a relationship for a long time. But what no one knows is that, although Charlie Harris’ physical body remains in intensive care, his spirit walks the hospital corridors. Charlie’s spiritual form meets other people in the same situation who left issues unresolved when they were alive and whom he will try to help with the resources he has available to him.
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November 14th
Disney+‘Murder at the end of the world’
Emma Corrin and Clive Owen are the protagonists of ‘Murder at the End of the World’, a promising new intrigue series that arrives on November 14 on Disney+.
In this story Darby Hart, an amateur Gen Z detective and tech-savvy hacker, is invited along with eight others by a reclusive billionaire to participate in a retreat in a remote and stunning location. But when one of the guests turns up dead, Darby must use all of her combined skills to prove that it is actually a murder, all against a tide of competing interests and before the killer takes another life.
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November 14th
Filmin‘The invincibles’
Based on real events, this Finnish series is set in the deep financial crisis that the country suffered in the early 1990s. Young economist Salla Nurminen gets a job at the Banking Inspectorate while Finland is on the brink of financial collapse and the Central Savings Bank (SKOP) is making unprecedented fortunes through high-risk speculation. Salla sets out to uncover SKOP’s practices, but meeting the bank’s charismatic CEO, Christopher Wegelius, makes him question her faith in traditional finance.
Faced with decisions that will affect the heart of the Finnish economy, Salla’s own ambitions drag her into a dizzying labyrinth of deception, danger and desire.
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