The Korean series Black Knight tops the

Robert Collins

Global Courant 2023-05-08 03:58:07

This action story that sets the plot in 2071 arrives on Netflix on Friday. The recommendations from this Monday to Sunday the 14th.

Streaming users continue to talk about Love After Love as if there were no other series in the On Demand universe. Almost two weeks after the premiere of Fito Páez’s biopic, on Netflix, the catalogs are being renewed, although it is hard to beat the word of mouth of the Argentine production that paints the ’80s and ’90s of national rock very well.

But after that premiere on April 27, there were several, for all tastes. And, from this Monday the 8th, the streaming grids are once again betting on new stories.

Here is a guide to the series and movies that will appear on the different platforms (and some cable channels) from this second Monday in May and Sunday the 14th.

“Love after love”, with Iván Hochman and Micaela Riera in the shoes of Fito and Fabi, leads the most watched series on Netflix.

Series

Black Knight

From Friday, on Netflix.

Premiere of the Korean action series, set in a dystopian year 2071, in which humanity is in danger of disappearing.

Queer Eye

From Friday on Netflix.

Jonathan Van Ness. The hairdresser’s podcast began to grow since the debut of “Queer Eye”.(Photo: @jvn)

The seventh season of the reality is here, with expert advisers in a certain subject trying to change people’s lifestyles.

The Bay

Saturday, at 11 p.m., by TNT Series. Also on Flow VOD.

In the third season, the investigations of Sergeant Lisa Armstrong continue. The series was created by Daragh Carville and Richard Clark.

The Spiritguards of the Forest

From Monday on Netflix.

Children’s animated series, created by Karissa Valencia, about three brothers who help protect a natural park.

Films

Mother

From Friday, on Netflix.

Jennifer Lopez stars in “The Mother.”

A professional assassin leaves her job for a moment for a noble purpose: to save her daughter. The leading role is in charge of Jennifer Lopez.

Royalteen: Princess Margrethe

From Thursday on Netflix.

A princess is looking for something that doesn’t seem easy: leading a normal life in a family drama setting.

“Royalteen: Princess Margrethe” that goes up to the Netflix catalog on Thursday.

Moonfall

Saturday, at 8:00 p.m., on HBO. Also on Flow VOD.

The science fiction film starring Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson and John Bradley has arrived on cable and streaming, in a double.

Fatima

Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. on HBO. Also on Flow VOD.

Three children and a religious experience are the ingredients of the film set in Portugal in 1917. The film was directed by Marco Pontecorvo.

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