July cultural events: the most anticipated series, books and movies of the month

‘There is only one father 4: wedding bells’ (cinema, July 17)

Another of the most anticipated family releases of the summer will be the fourth part of Father there is only one, the comedy directed and starring Santiago Segura. Her large and crazy family will face the first-born’s wedding plans. It will hit theaters on July 17.

‘Shared Guilt’, Michael Hjorth and Hans Rosenfeldt (Planet, July 3)

The acclaimed crime fiction series starring criminal psychologist Sebastian Bergman is back. In this eighth novel by Michael Hjorth and Hans Rosenfedt, the Stockholm homicide unit is in crisis after the revelation that one of their colleagues is a serial killer.

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‘Under the bridge: the murder of Reena Virk’ (Disney+, July 10)

Miniseries based on the book of the same name by Rebecca Godfrey that narrates the brutal murder of Reena Virk, a 14-year-old girl who was beaten and choked to death. The event, which occurred in 1997, shocked Canada and ended with several teenagers accused of the crime. In the series, Riley Keough plays Rebecca Godfrey and Lily Gladstone plays one of the police officers in charge of the investigation.

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‘Sausage Party: Frutopia’ (Amazon Prime Video, July 11)

This sequel in series form to the provocative film Sausage Party returns to star a large part of the original cast. Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz and Edward Norton once again lend their voices to some irreverent foods that will live a new adventure outside the supermarket where they live. It will land on Amazon Prime Video on July 11.

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‘Fly me to the moon’ (cinema, July 12)

A day later it will hit theaters Fly me to the moona story set in 1969, at the time of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Channing Tatum and Scarlett Johansson star in this comedy-drama. She is a marketing specialist hired by NASA and he is the agency’s director of operations.

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‘The Inheritance’, Nora Roberts (Suma, July 4)

The successful American writer publishes the first book of her new trilogy, The curse of the seven brides, which will take us into a haunted mansion full of ghosts. This first installment focuses on the story of Sonya, a woman who discovers that an unknown uncle has left her a Victorian house on the coast of Maine as an inheritance.

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‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ (cinema, July 25)

He crossover Deadpool and Wolverine with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman is one of the most anticipated premieres of the season. In the third installment of the saga of Deadpoolthe insolent character will travel through time to team up with Wolverine and thus take down a common enemy.

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‘The Lady of the Lake’ (Apple TV+, July 19)

Natalie Portman stars in (and also produces) her first television series and she does so with this adaptation of the novel of the same name by Laura Lippman set in 1966 in the city of Baltimore. The plot centers on an unsolved murder that will push a housewife to become an investigative journalist.

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‘Into the Wild’, Elizabeth Gilbert (Debolsillo, July 11)

The author of Eat Pray Love, writes on this occasion about Eustace Conway, a man he knew in his youth. At age 17, Conway left home and moved to the Appalachian Mountains. There he lived for two decades. He also traveled the Mississippi in a handmade wooden canoe and crossed the German Alps in sneakers.

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