Another weekend ahead of us to enjoy good new series, movies and documentaries. As usual, we leave you here our favorite proposals so you don’t have to think too much about what to see these days and just choose from this select list, grab the popcorn and press the play. Forward.
What to watch on Netflix
Undoubtedly our bet for this weekend within the Netflix catalog goes to Up to Heaven: The Series. This Spanish production is a continuation of the film by Daniel Calparsoro released in 2020 and focuses on Sole, who, after the death of her husband Ángel, has proposed to lead her own gang of aluniceros to get where she wants and fulfill her goals.
Starring Luis Tosar, Álvaro Rico and Asia Ortega, among others, it just landed on the Red N platform today, March 17, so you have it fresh out of the oven and waiting for you to enjoy a good action story and frenetic pace.
What to watch on HBO Max
as good fans of The Last of Us, this week we have to propose, of course, that you watch the last episode of the season. Chapter 9 is a “closure” to this first batch of adventures for Joel and Ellie, who will finally arrive at the Firefly hospital to finally fulfill the mission they had when they started their journey. However, things will not unfold exactly as Joel expected…
HBO Max has already confirmed that there will be a second season and rumors indicate that there will clearly be no space to tell everything that remains of it. The Last of Us 2 in it, so we should expect even a third of this post-apocalyptic world of infected beings. In the meantime, yes, all treasure well this first and intense journey and wait patiently for his return.
What to see on Disney+
A new chapter of The Mandalorian is now available (from Wednesday) for you to jump from HBO Max to Disney+ and continue enjoying Pedro Pascal with our beloved Grogu.
A new miniseries also lands on the content service under the name of Fleishman is in trouble, in which we will see the difficult separation of a couple (Jesse Eisenberg and Claire Danes) with children in these times. With several nominations (Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards), it is a fresh and very well-carried proposal, with overtones of dramatic comedy, which is incidentally based on a book and has been well liked by specialized critics.
What to watch on Amazon Prime Video
We could debate long and hard about whether “being an influencer” is really a job, a plum or both but, be that as it may, the figure is part of our 2.0 society and the documentary Influencers: surviving the networks Well that reflects it. Prime Video thus tries to show us the other side of this particular life with the participation of a good number of well-known faces in the sector. It has no waste.