
looking forward to seeing some series, film or documentary comfortably on the sofa at home? Well, we’re going to make it easy for you by giving you several title ideas now available at Netflix, HBO Max and Amazon Prime I’m sure you’re going to enjoy it a lot. This way, you won’t have to get so worked up and just worry about whether to order pizza or sushi to accompany the moment. Ahead.
What to watch on Netflix
Within the catalog of the red N we are left with two quite different proposals. On the one hand, how could it be otherwise, with the arrival of the sixth and final season of Peaky Blinders. The great story of shelby brothers comes to an end with this new installment that actually premiered in February in the United Kingdom, through the BBC channel, and that now reaches the streaming platform – just today it has landed – to the delight of its subscribers.
The end of season 5 couldn’t have ended more exciting, with our protagonist, Thomas Shelby, debating whether or not to pull the trigger and end his life after seeing his plans go to waste (possibly due to the betrayal of a family member of yours). Obviously, the leader of the gang does not end up shooting, but he leaves an interesting breeding ground for this season, whose end, as always, has had both fans and detractors. It’s up to you to see it to decide which side you stay on.
The other proposal of the platform is Privacy. It is a Spanish TV series created by Laura Sarmiento and Verónica Fernández that focuses on a politician whose promising career is cut short when a sexual video of hers is leaked to the press. From there, the stories of four women whose privacy has been violated in similar situations will come to light.
What to watch on HBO Max
Our bet within the HBO Max catalog goes to the documentary The Janes. Directed by Tia Lessin and Emma Pildes, it tells the story of a clandestine network created in the US by 7 women in the 1970s and that helped others to perform safe abortions when their environment did not guarantee it. They acted under the name of Jane and gave support to numerous women in the country. The criticism received has been quite good, thus constituting a document that is well worth seeing.
What to watch on Amazon Prime Video
Without a doubt, the premiere of the week on Amazon Prime Video is that of Unlimited. In this historical series, we will see how Rodrigo Santoro and Álvaro Morte put themselves in the shoes of Magellan and Elcano to tell us what the first boat trip around the world was like. The sailors embarked in 1519 on a voyage with which they tried to show that the earth was not round and that it was therefore possible to establish new trade routes. The feat was started by no less than 239 people on board but, three years later, only 18 of them returned home.



