Series and movies: June has great premieres to schedule – Notes – Come and See

June has great productions between series and movies that have already been released or are close to releasing and that are worth paying attention to.

From the new Star Wars to the new season of House of the Dragon, there are also continuations and new productions to take into account.

Star Wars: The Acolyte (Disney+)

One hundred years before the rise of the Empire, the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic have prospered for centuries without a war. During this time, the investigation of a shocking crime spree forces a Jedi Master to confront a dangerous warrior from his past.

With two episodes available, it releases one every Tuesday at 10pm.

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The House of the Dragon – season 2 (on Max)

The story is set 172 years before Game of Thrones’ Daenerys Targaryen and in the ninth year of the reign of Viserys Targaryen, a king whose line of succession is in danger. His wife Aemma is pregnant, although there is no guarantee that she will give birth to a male heir. If she does not do so, then the Iron Throne will fall either to Viserys’ brother Daemon, an impulsive and potentially tyrannical ruler; or, breaking with tradition of male preference, in Viserys’ teenage daughter, Rhaenyra, whose claim to the throne is destined to be strongly opposed.

This Sunday, June 17, the second season premieres on Max.

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The Boys – season 4 (Amazon Prime Video)

The series shows a world where there are superheroes but they are not what is expected of them.

In this new season, with a world on the brink of collapse, Victoria Neuman’s character (Claudia Doumit) grows closer to the Oval Office and under the influence of John, who strives to consolidate his power. Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) faces his own challenges, including his deteriorating health and the loss of his role as leader of The Boys.

It premieres this Thursday, June 13, its first four episodes.

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I’m fine? (Movie on Max)

Starring Dakota Johnson, it follows the story of Lucy and Jane, who have been best friends all their lives. Only when Lucy embarks on a personal journey will she face a test of her friendship and her sense of self, on a path she may not be entirely prepared to take. The film has already premiered on the platform.

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When Evil Stalks (Netflix)

Award-winning Argentine horror film. In a remote village, two brothers find a man infected by the devil about to give birth to the evil itself. They decide to get rid of the man, but only manage to spread chaos.

Premieres June 14.

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“Bridgerton” (Season 3, part 2)

Fiction based on Julia Quinn’s novels continues to gain followers around the world. The new season focuses on Colin and Penelope, but also other members of the Bridgerton family.

Premieres June 13.

Cris Miró: Her

It will address the identity construction process of Cris Miró, a pop icon who managed to give visibility to a group that found no other destination beyond the night and who paved the way for many trans people who came later.

It premieres on June 23 on TNT (where it will premiere episodes on Sundays). It will also be in Flow and Max.

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Federer: the last twelve days (Prime Video)

Directed by Asif Kapadia and Joe Sabia, it reviews the final days of the renowned tennis player’s distinguished career. Originally intended as a home video not intended for public distribution, the feature film captures Federer at his most vulnerable and sincere, as he bids farewell to a sport and the fans who shaped his life for two decades.

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Premieres June 20 on Prime Video.

How to rob a bank (Netflix)

True crime documentary. In the Seattle of the nineties, the best bank robber in the world has it all: good looks, charm, a huge house hidden on a tree and an innate talent for disappearing behind makeup in the purest Hollywood style. But the authorities are hot on his heels and, as they tighten the siege, his carefree life becomes a suffocating trap that forces him to risk everything in one last coup with his gang.

It premiered on June 5 on Netflix.

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