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Platforms arrive this month full of premieres, because May is long, and Galicia also brings two holidays – this Monday, the 1st and Wednesday, the 17th. Played well, especially the second one, they can become long bridges, perfect for lying on the couch and just watching and watching series.
May 2. HBO. The creator look, Dave Mandel turns the Watergate case into a satirical drama focusing on the men who orchestrated the attack that eventually forced Nixon to resign. Woody Harrelson is Howard Hunt and Justin Theroux is Gordon Liddy, former CIA and FBI agents. The miniseries of only five chapters brings the most unknown and incredible aspects of one of the great political events in the recent history of the United States.
May 2. Disney+. An eight-episode miniseries that tells the true story of Miep Gies, a young woman who helped hide Anne Frank’s family. British actress Bel Powley plays a young woman who did not hesitate to offer her help to Otto Frank (Liev Schrieber) at a historical moment when his opinion could cost him his life.
May 4. Netflix.Centered on the rise to power of Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel), this prequel The Bridgertons tells how the marriage of the young queen to King George led to a great love story and social change. The prequel promises to repeat the formula of drama and lust.
May 5. Apple TV+. Based on Hugh Howey’s bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels, Silo tells the story of the last 10,000 people on Earth. They live deeper than a kilometer, protected from the poisonous and deadly outside world. No one knows when or why the silo was built, and anyone who tries to find out faces dire consequences.
May 7. AtresPlayer. new version A step forward, aired between 2002 and 2005, with updated plots and musical numbers, aiming to replicate the international success of the original series. Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Mónica Cruz and Beatriz Luengo return as school teachers, and the new cast will include Quique González, Mónica Mara, Marc Betriu, Claudia Lachispa, Almudena Salort, Marc Soler, Karina Soro, Alex Medina and Nuno Gallego.
May 17. Apple TV+. Black comedy starring Patricia Arquette and Matt Dillon, following Peggy, an ex-addict who starts over after her mother’s death and becomes a private investigator. Directed by Jay Roach, leading titles such as Austin Powers: Mysterious International Agent or Scandal (bombshell).
May 19. Netflix. Miniseries created by Aitor Gabilondo (Country) starring Aaron Piper. AND thriller about a young man who was released six years after the murder of his parents, while he was still a minor, without saying a word about the case all this time. Ana Dussuel (Almudena Amor), a young psychiatrist, with her team will be in charge of determining his potential danger to society by secretly observing him day and night like an animal.
May 22. Sky Showtime. A reimagining of the ’80s classic, this series explores fatal attraction and themes of marriage and infidelity from a “modern” perspective. Alongside Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, Alexandra Cunningham is the writer, showrunner and executive producer.
May 22. Sky Showtime. A German documentary series that embarks on an international journey to investigate the deteriorating image of King Juan Carlos and his alleged involvement in illegal business. No member of the Spanish royal family participated, but close people appear, such as the ex-husband of Corinne Larsen, Philip Adkins or the former banker Mario Conde, with the testimony of Javier Ayus, director of communication of the Royal House between 2012 and 2014.
May 24. Apple TV+. The comedy series starring Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen follows a pair of former best friends who approach middle age and resume their relationship after a long time of not knowing anything about each other. The duo’s friendship soon becomes overwhelming and destabilizes their lives. Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco are the creators, directors and screenwriters of the ten-episode series.
May 24. Disney+. Based on the graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang, Chinese American series tells the story of Jin Wang, an American teenager whose life changes when he befriends the son of a mythological god. This is the story of a young man’s struggle for his own identity, told through family, comedy and kung-fu.
Other editions of the month are he’s not dead yet, a comedy with Gina Rodríguez (Day 10 on Disney +); he thriller mystery burning city (12 on Apple TV+); A town called Malicea crime film filmed on the Costa del Sol (12 on SkyShowtime) or a BBC drama Sherwood(May 2 in Filmin).
Source: La Vozde Galicia
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