XXL weekend: four series to marathon this long holiday | Recommendations to watch streaming

XXL weekend: four series to marathon this long holiday | Recommendations to watch streaming
XXL weekend: four series to marathon this long holiday | Recommendations to watch streaming

After an impasse of two business days, another one is approaching XXL weekend In Argentina, an ideal time to relax, settle into the armchair or bed and enjoy a good series.

These are some recommendations to watch streaming this week.

House of the Dragon

The prequel to game of Thrones It takes place 200 years before the events of GoT and 172 before the birth of Daenerys Targaryen. It tells the story of the origin of the end of House Targaryen and the development of an intra-family conflict known as the Dance of Dragons, which derives from the division of royalty into two sides over the election of the heir to the iron throne. The first season consists of 10 episodes and this last Sunday the second just started. It can be seen by MAX.

Not one more

A Spanish Netflix series that, in eight episodes, once again brings into debate the danger that women face in the proximity of a sexual attacker.

Based on the novel of the same name written by Miguel Sáez Carral, the series tells the story of Alma, a conflictive 17-year-old teenager, a bad student and with low self-esteem who, a few days before the week of final exams for her second year of high school, extends herself in front of the facade of his institute a white cloth written in large red letters: “Careful. “A rapist hides in there.”. How and when did this aggression happen? Who is that aggressor? Who is the victim? Is what Alma denounces true or is it a lie? The series travels five months into the past to answer these questions.

Red Queen

With an IQ of 242, Antonia Scott is officially the smartest person on Earth. Her intelligence earned her becoming the “Red Queen” of a secret and experimental police project, but what seemed like a gift became a curse, and he ended up losing everything. When the son of a powerful magnate is found grotesquely murdered in her mansion, and the daughter of the richest man in Spain is kidnapped, the Red Queen organization is launched. Mentor, Antonia’s former boss, turns to Jon Gutiérrez, a temperamental Basque police officer about to be kicked off the force, to reactivate Antonia. The series is a mix of “Sherlock Holmes” with “Deadly Sins.” With only seven episodes, it is a must-watch on Prime Video.

Benedict Cumberbatch plays a famous puppeteer who sees his life turn upside down when his nine-year-old son disappears on the way to school. Not knowing how to cope, he creates a blue monster named Eric, based on a drawing his son made. This character will be the only ally in the search when he begins to distance himself from his family, his work and the detectives who try to help him. There are only six episodes and you can watch them on Netflix.

 
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