November comes loaded with premieres in the field of series, but also with some sounded comebacks. There they are ‘Narcos: Mexico’, the sixth season of the franchise, which lands on Netflix on November 5. That same day, the fifth season of the animated ‘Big Mouth’ also arrives on the platform. On November 9, the second season of the hilarious ‘Intelligence’, with David Schwimmer on board, visits Cosmo. ‘The Simpsons’ and its season 33 will make an appearance on November 17 on Disney +. Two days later, the second and final season of Leticia Dolera’s series, ‘Perfect Life’, premieres on demand on Movistar +. On June 24, Amazon Prime Video will premiere the third season of ‘Hanna’ and, finally, on November 28 Javier Cámara returns to give life to Juan, that politician from Logroño come to more, in ‘Venga Juan’. It will be on HBO Max.
Disney +, November 3
Premise
Actor, screenwriter, director and producer, BJ Novak became known worldwide for giving life to the ball and ambitious intern of ‘The Office’ in its American version, sitcom in which he also participated as producer and writer. Now he presents his first fiction as a creator, an anthological series focused on moral and timeless issues. The episodes bring provocative themes to the fore with the help of complex characters and superbly spun storylines, packed with humor and emotion.
Apple TV +, November 3
Dr. Brain
The fever for South Korean productions does not seem to have an end. Directed and produced by Kim Jee-woon, responsible for titles such as’ Two Sisters’ or ‘The Good, the Bad and the Weird’, and starring Lee Sun-kyun, one of the protagonists of the award-winning ‘Parasites’, arrives’ Dr. Brain ‘, a fiction based on the popular Korean comic of the same name. The series follows a brilliant neuroscientist who suffers a horrible tragedy when his family dies in a freak accident. Desperate to find out what happened, he manages to access the brains of his dead relatives to extract some clues.
Amazon Prime Video, November 5
Stories to not sleep
The classic by Chicho Ibáñez Serrador returns and does so with the help of his son, Alejandro Ibáñez, as producer, and four prominent filmmakers, Rodrigo Cortés, Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Paco Plaza and Paula Ortiz. Instead of giving shape to new stories so as not to sleep, the four directors have chosen to sharpen different stories that the television genius put on screen. Paula Ortiz dares with one of the most iconic, ‘El asfalto’. Rodrigo Cortés bets on ‘La broma’, Rodrigo Sorogoyen, on ‘El doble’, and Paco Plaza introduces Chicho himself in his review of ‘Freddy’. Worth.
Filmin, November 5
Juan Pilila
This ‘Juan Pilila’ comes with controversy. The children’s animated series about the man with the longest dick in the world, aimed at children from the age of 4, has been a resounding success in Denmark, where it originates from. With such a huge member, Juan helps others, but he is also the victim of great problems and adventures in his day to day life. Faced with the excessive controversy, the creators and child psychologists who participated in the writing of the script defended its purely pedagogical nature: “The series shows an impulsive man, who makes mistakes, just as children do. But the most important thing is that Juan Pilila, in the end, does it well. Take responsibility for your actions. To which the director of the public channel added: “The series talks about being true to oneself –including defects–. In addition, it addresses children’s curiosity about the human body: from the most embarrassing things to the funniest.
SyFy, November 7
Day of the dead
Life in the town of Mawinhaken takes a terrifying turn when the dead begin to rise and its inhabitants must fight to survive. It is the premise with which this series begins, inspired by the zombie universe that George A. Romero developed with so much care and affection. Showrunners Scott Thomas and Jed Elinoff offer a new apocalyptic fiction that focuses on a group of strangers during the first 24 hours of this invasion of the undead.
Atresplayer Premium, November 7
Thistle
The Javis, Ambrossi and Calvo, have a new series. ‘Cardo’ will premiere its first two episodes on November 7 on Atresmedia’s premium platform. Fiction is the portrait of the generation born in the 90s “straddling an uncertain future, a placid past and a troubled present.” Based on an original idea by Ana Rujas, ‘Cardo’ stars her and directed by Claudia Costafreda, both co-creators and scriptwriters of the series. The cast of the fiction is completed by Clara Sans, Ana Telenti, Juani Ruiz, Alberto San Juan, Diego Ibáñez and Yolanda Ramos.
Movistar +, November 8
Dexter: New Blood
The return of one of the psychopaths with the most charisma on television has been one of the surprises of the season. Showtime has produced ten new episodes of ‘Dexter’. ‘Dexter: New Blood’ is set ten years after Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) disappeared in the eye of Hurricane Laura. The serial killer is living under the assumed name Jim Lindsay – a tribute to the author of the books, Jeff Lindsay – in the small town of Iron Lake, New York. Dexter may be embracing his new life, but in the wake of unexpected events in this community, his Dark Passenger will call him back.
Apple TV +, November 12
The Shrink Next Door
Inspired by true events and an original podcast of the same name, ‘The Shrink Next Door’ follows the decades-long bizarre relationship between psychiatrist Isaac ‘Ike’ Herschkopf (Paul Rudd) and his patient Martin ‘Marty’ Markowitz (Will Ferrell). Directed by Michael Showalter and Jesse Peretz, the creator of some chapters of ‘GLOW’, the series explores how a seemingly normal doctor-patient dynamic is transformed into an exploitative relationship full of manipulation, power grabbing and dysfunction at its best.
Disney +, November 12
Dopesick: story of an addiction
Michael Keaton stars in and produces “Dopesick: Story of an Addiction.” Structured in eight episodes, the fiction tells how a pharmaceutical company unleashed the worst epidemic of drugs, specifically opioids, in the history of the United States. Peter Sarsgaard, Michael Stuhlbarg, Will Poulter, John Hoogenakker, Kaitlyn Dever and Rosario Dawson round out the cast of this miniseries inspired by Beth Macy’s book, New York Times bestseller.
HBO Max, November 14
Kamikaze
Based on the novel ‘Muleum’ by Erlend Loe, this drama follows in the footsteps of Julie, a young woman with a seemingly perfect life: she has a loving family, great friends and lots of money. However, after turning 18, he receives a message that will change everything forever. After losing her parents and brother in a plane crash, she embarks on a wild and turbulent journey of self-discovery, which takes her from her native Denmark to the farthest corners of the world.
Disney +, November 17
Hit-monkey
A new animated Marvel production is coming and the truth is that it looks very good. The fiction follows in the footsteps of a Japanese red-faced monkey, who, with the help of the ghost of an American hit man, goes on a quest for revenge in the Tokyo underworld and becomes the famous ‘killer of assassins’. Interesting proposal.
Netflix, November 19
Heading to hell
The creator of the estimable ‘Train to Busan’ and the most tedious ‘Peninsula’, South Korean Sang-Ho Yeon, is responsible for this story in which the appearance of supernatural beings who condemn humans to hell coincides with the arrival of a religious group that defends the idea of divine justice. New dose of South Korea for those who are becoming addicted to the good work of Asians.
Netflix, November 19
Cowboy bebop
It is the great Netflix premiere for this month and, judging by the trailer that Reed Hastings’ company has already shown, it looks very good. Based on the homonymous manga and anime, the fiction focuses on bounty hunters Spike, Jet and Faye, who scour the solar system in search of jobs to get some money, a la Han Solo in ‘Star Wars’. Now, can they escape Spike’s stifling past? Created by André Nemec, this live-action adaptation stars John Cho, Mustafa Shakir and Daniella Pineda.
Amazon Prime Video, November 19
The wheel of time
‘The Wheel of Time’ is one of the most popular fantasy sagas of all time, with more than 90 million books sold. Set in a sprawling, epic world where magic exists and only a few women can access it, this small screen adaptation follows Moiraine (Rosamund Pike), a member of an incredibly powerful female organization called Aes Sedai, as she arrives. to the small town of Dos Ríos. There he embarks on a dangerous journey around the world with five young men, one of whom has been prophesied as the Dragon Reborn and who will save or destroy humanity.
Filmin, November 23
Possessions
Shachar Magen is responsible for this series of French origin that takes place over seven episodes. In the middle of a wedding the lights go out. When it is turned on again, the groom lies dead on the ground and the bride, Natalie, a young French expatriate in Israel, appears bloody and with a knife. The argument is complicated as Karim, a French diplomat responsible for providing aid to citizens in difficulty, gradually falls under the charms of the suspect.
Netflix, November 24
A true story
Kevin Hart and Wesley Snipes star in this miniseries that centers on a globally known comedian desperately looking for an escape after his brother decides to sabotage everything in one night in Philadelphia.
Disney +, November 24
Hawk Eye
New series set in the Marvel universe. This time its protagonist is the ex-avenger Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), who has a seemingly simple mission: to reunite with his family at Christmas. But will he succeed? Perhaps with the help of Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld), a 22-year-old archer who dreams of becoming a superhero. The two are forced to work together when a presence from Barton’s past threatens to spoil much more than the Christmas spirit. Rounding out the cast are Vera Farmiga, Fra Fee, Tony Dalton, Zahn McClarnon, Brian d’Arcy James and newcomer Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez. Hawkeye is directed by Rhys Thomas and director duo Bert and Bertie.
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