The period series with Ewan Mc Gregor, “A Gentleman in Moscow”, stands out among the premieres of the week

The period series with Ewan Mc Gregor, “A Gentleman in Moscow”, stands out among the premieres of the week
The period series with Ewan Mc Gregor, “A Gentleman in Moscow”, stands out among the premieres of the week

Riding off the last days of April and the first of May, the catalogs of the streaming platforms are renewed with a handful of series and movies that adds to the good level of productions that were released in the first quarter of the year, such as Fine artsby Star+, and Ripley by Netflix.

Series

Wednesday on Paramount+. Available in full on VOD from Flow.

Set during the time of the Russian revolution, the miniseries tells the story of a Russian aristocrat, who manages to save himself from death, but falls into house arrest. He stars Ewan McGregor.

Starting Tuesday on Star+.

Criminal thriller with the story of two women who make a trip from Istanbul to Paris and London. Along the way, they must work together to avoid a possible disaster. They act Elisabeth Moss, Yumna Marwan, Dali Benssalah and Josh Charles. The script is by Steven Knight.

Starting Monday on Flow On Demand for MAX customers.

A Christian pop music group makes a video that becomes a viral hit. This production will have an impact on a man tormented during his childhood. The Spanish series, created, written and directed by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, stars Macarena García, Roger Casamajor, Lola Dueñas and has the participation of Cecilia Roth.

Starting Thursday on Netflix.

A real estate mogul, based in the city of Atlanta, will do everything possible – and the impossible – to return to the top. The series is based on the novel by Tom Wolfe, starring Jeff Daniels, Sarah Jones, Diane Lane, Lucy Liu and Tom Pelphrey.

Starting Wednesday on Paramount+. Available on VOD from Flow.

Another production from the South Korean universe: the topic of bullying is discussed here.

A schoolgirl has to escape from bullying in the south korean series created by Lee Jae-kyoo, written by Choi Soo-yi and directed by Park So-yeon. Starring Kim Ji-yeon, Jang Da-ah, Ryu Da-in, Shin Seul-gi and Kang Na-eon.

Brazilian animation series created by screenwriter Ian SBF and illustrated by Daneluz. The episodes tell the adventures of Brazilian superheroes, with some particular powers and a lot of acid humor.

Starting Wednesday on Netflix

South Korean romantic comedy with the story of an announcer, who one day suffers from a particular syndrome: Your thoughts leave your mouth without passing through your brain. Directed by Jang Ji-yeon and starring Go Kyung-pyo and Kang Han-na.

Films

Starting Friday on Netflix.

“Unglazed”, directed and starring Jerry Seinfeld.

After a long wait, the comedy directed and starring Jerry Seinfeld arrives on the platform. The comedy shows the corporate fight to impose a breakfast product. Completing the cast are Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, Hugh Grant, Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Sarah Cooper and Bill Burr, among others.

Bohemian Rhapsody: The Story of Freddie Mercury

Starting Tuesday on Netflix.

Freddie Mercury will have his biopic starting this Tuesday on Netflix.

Biopic inspired by the life of Freddie Mercuryfrom the singer’s beginnings to his rise to world fame fronting one of the best bands: What in.

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two

From Sunday to rent on Flow VOD.

Second part of the American animated superhero film. The production bears the seal of Warner Bros. Animation and is based on the DC Comics comic strip of the same name.

 
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