The dreaded month of September is approaching but there is still time to enjoy the summer and above all to get hooked on a good series or movie from your streaming platform favorite. If you agree with us, it is clear that what you need are new proposals and for this, nothing better than taking a look at the list of premieres of the week. Get comfortable now for them.
New releases on Netflix
Monday August 23
Today we have two tapes to enjoy. On the one hand the comedy girls plan, where four friends give it their all during a trip to go to a festival together. Changing completely the third we have The Witcher: The Wolf's Nightmare, an anime series based on the books by Geralt de Rivia where Vesemir, the sorcerer's mentor, is the protagonist.
Tuesday August 24
Tomorrow, Tuesday, the premiere is dedicated to the little ones with the arrival of the first season of oggy oggy.
Wednesday August 25
In the middle of the week you will have several premieres available. The first of them is clickbait, a suspense miniseries about the disappearance of an apparently exemplary man and his supposed life hidden in networks.
Do you like decoration reality shows? Take a look at Chic Motels, about two friends and associates who turn a dingy motel into an exclusive place to get away.
In the documentary segment you can also see Bob Ross: Coincidences, Betrayals, and Greed, about the painting teacher and the battle for his emporium, and the first season of Joao de Deus: The crimes of a spiritual healer, about this medium who became world famous before his record of abuse was exposed.
Thursday August 26
If you follow the sitcom Family meeting, you should know that part 4 arrives this Thursday. On the other hand, lovers of the anime world have a date with Eating Zero, a new Japanese series whose first season introduces us to a lonely boy who embarks on a journey through space aboard a ship to find the mystical Mother Goddess.
Friday August 27
The little ones in the house continue to have material with which to entertain themselves thanks to the arrival of season 1 of My dear Arlo while young people will do the same with Titletown High, a reality show about an American football team. Also within the youth segment we have the premiere of Someone like him, a remake of the classic Someone like You about an influencer specialized in makeovers who is committed to transforming an unpopular student into the king of the dance of his high school.
Premieres on HBO
Monday August 23
the crazy one rick and morty series still on pause so you'll have to make do with Real Time with Bill Maher, the last episode of A wave of thirty meters y Last week tonight with John Oliver.
Tuesday August 24
Roswell, New Mexico, with season 4 episode 3, Broadcasting from the Nevada desert, with episodes 5 and 6, Legends of Tomorrow with the second of the new season and The Godfather of Harlem, with episode 8 of S2, also return on Tuesday.
Wednesday August 25
Supergirl has a new chapter on Wednesday (the 8th of season 6) and Stargirl also with the 3 of the T2.
Thursday August 26
Jonah Hex premieres Thursday on the platform. The western movie, based on the dc antihero, is directed by Jimmy Hayward and features Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, Megan Fox and Michael Fassbender, among others.
Friday August 27
Five new movies arrive Friday on HBO to entertain you: Love in the dust, death on wheels, message man, Scooby-Doo and Fabulman's mask y Underworld: Awakening. You have to choose.
Premieres on Amazon Prime Video
Friday August 27
You have to wait until Friday to enjoy the news of the week on the platform Amazon Prime Video -which, as you know, is offered for free when you sign up for the Amazon Prime subscription. The first one is the second season of Fernando, about the famous Spanish Formula 1 driver and his great challenges both on and off the track before returning to competition again. you know, a sports documentary about how Fernando meets his challenges.
It also opens on Friday A very groovy Christmas, a comedy series for children that although it is somewhat out of date (it goes around Christmas) it will surely entertain the little ones as well.
Sunday 29 August
A couple of days before the end of August it will also be possible to see UglyDolls: Extraordinarily ugly, another children's proposal about what it means to be different and the desire to be loved by others.