All May premieres and the new Star Wars series

All May premieres and the new Star Wars series
All May premieres and the new Star Wars series

All May premieres and the new Star Wars series

1/15Hacks (S3), HBO Max, May 2One of the most awarded comedies in recent years finally premieres its third season. The fight (sorry: collaboration) between two comedians from two very different generations begins its third installment with its protagonists separated. They will get together again. Because if not, there is no series. And we want there to be a series. We love him very much.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

2/15Marbella, Movistar+, May 2The self-produced premiere of the month on Movistar+ is this series about, indeed, Marbella. The bright Marbella and the dark Marbella. Hugo Silva and Elvira Mínguez star. Behind the cameras, Alberto Marini and Dani de la Torre (“La Unidad”) collaborate with Nacho Carretero (“Fariña”).

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

3/15Quite a man, Netflix, May 2The very television David E. Kelley adapts the very literary Tom Wolfe in this series starring Jeff Daniels. “A Whole Man” is, like almost everything by Wolfe, a satirical look at capitalism and its monsters, a theme addressed in the cinema about the ruthless world of the Stock Market. It is… or it should be. Accompanying Daniels in the series are stars such as Diane Lane and Lucy Liu.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

4/15Dark Matter, Apple TV+, May 8The elusive Jennifer Connelly is placed under the orders of directors like Jakob Verbruggen (“The Hunt”) in this series written by Blake Crouch, which adapts his own novel. “Dark Matter” promises a quasi-philosophical exploration of multiverse theory. High science fiction, whatever that is, and which does not stop providing titles for fans of this genre.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

5/15Maxton Hall, Prime Video, May 9Not a platform without its elite school series (ahem) in which things happen (“things happen”). Rich children, very mysterious mysteries and adults looking for grapes in this German series written by Juliana Lima Dehne, screenwriter of the twisted “1899.” Empty classrooms and hearts full… of secrets.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

6/15The Long Shadows, Disney+, May 10Clara Roquet (“Libertad”) directs a stellar cast with Elena Anaya, Belén Cuesta, Irene Escolar, Marta Etura, in a story of turbulent pasts that, like any self-respecting turbulent past, end up returning. In “The Long Shadows” guilt and friendship are combined in a perverse way.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

7/15Doctor Who 2024, Disney+, May 11If there is a cult series, it is “Doctor Who.” If there is a long-running series, it is “Doctor Who.” If there is a crazy series, it is “Doctor Who.” It’s one of the most powerful television references of all time, and yet only “Doctor Who” is “Doctor Who.” How is that possible? It’s just like that.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

8/15Blue Lights (T2), Movistar+, May 15Nobody makes unglamorous crime shows like the British. It is difficult not to fall into the clutches of this genre that the United Kingdom has perfected to unattainable extremes. “Blue Lights” is a good example. Created by Declan Lawn, Adam Patterson and Louise Gallagher, this fiction about rookie cops is a sober, non-aspirational and highly addictive series.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

9/15The Bridgertons (S3, part 1), Netflix, May 16Netflix, so proud of releasing all the episodes of the seasons of its series at the same time… no longer does it so much. Some of their successes divide their seasons into two installments. She happened with “La casa de papel” and with “Elite” and she happens with “The Bridgertons”, her highly entertaining period soap opera.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

10/15Interview with the Vampire (S2), AMC+, May 16To the surprise of almost everyone, the new adaptation of Anne Rice’s classic, this time in series form, far surpassed the outdated nineties adaptation with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Lestat, one of the most fascinating characters in recent literature, is now Sam Reid. And he is better.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

11/15Outer Range (S2), Prime Video, May 16Yes, the renewal of this strange but hypnotic series that mixes fantasy and science fiction was very surprising at the time. Written by Brian Watkins, “Outer Range” stars Josh Brolin, Imogen Poots and Lili Taylor. Even its cast is Martian.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

12/15Mr. Bates against the post office, Movistar+, May 21A tremendous true story set in the United Kingdom, a magnificent screenwriter (Gwyneth Hughes) and one of the best English actors working. In “Mr. Bates vs. Post Office” Toby Jones takes on the British legal system. Specifically, one of his craziest mistakes.

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13/15Eric, Netflix, May 30Benedict Cumberbatch returns (yes, he had been flying low for a while) and he does so alongside Gaby Hoffman (“Transparent”, “Girls”) in a miniseries created by the great Abi Morgan, screenwriter of “The Hour” and “The Split”, two of the best British (and non-British) series of recent years. Nothing more to add, your honor

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

14/15Not one more, Netflix, May 31The novel by Miguel Sáez Carral becomes a series with Nicole Wallace (“My fault”) as the protagonist. “This is me the day before they raped me” is the disturbing phrase that triggers the plot of “Ni una más”, another high school series that doesn’t seem like another high school series.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

15/15Star Wars: The Acolyte, Disney+, June 5Yes, it premieres in June, but what list of series is complete without the launch of Star Wars (or Marvel) on duty. In this case, a series created by Leslye Headman (“Russian Doll”) and with the British-Spanish Dafne Keen in the cast. And Carrie Anne Moss. But not Baby Yoda. Let’s get over Baby Yoda, please.

updated: 05/06/2024 | 08:17 hours

 
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