What premieres to see this weekend on Netflix, HBO, Amazon…

Tom Holland in Cherry

The weekend arrives and with it the question of every Friday: And what do we see tonight? If you feel totally identified with such a question, know that we are going to try to guide you towards the light with some other proposal that you can give a try today, tomorrow or the day after. And there is always some series new, movie or even documentary It's worth keeping on the radar. And if you don't believe it, keep reading.

What to watch on Netflix

Of all the premieres that have taken place this week, we are left with two. The first of them has arrived on the platform today and comes in series format. We are talking about The One, a science fiction proposal in which a researcher who deals with DNA sequencing starts a matchmaking service based precisely on her knowledge and scientific formulas. Thus, according to her, you can find exactly that person who is genetically more predisposed to fall in love with you.

A futuristic proposal written by Howard Overman and starring Hannah Ware, Stephen Campbell Moore, Lois Chimimba, among others, produced by Urban Myth Films and created in the United Kingdom that you now have in one click with its complete first season. It's worth taking a look.

Above this curious series we have a movie: coven. The tape just won no less than 5 awards at the Goya 2021, in the categories of Art Direction, Special Effects, Original Music, Costume Design and Make-up and Hairdressing -was also nominated for Production Direction, Leading Actress (for Amaia Aberasturi), Photography Direction and Sound.

Released yesterday on Netflix, it tells the story of five women who are accused of witchcraft in the Basque Country in 1609 by Judge Rostegui, who has been commissioned by the King to "purify the region." Directed by Pablo Agüero, it deserves to be viewed with a bowl of popcorn, a blanket and a sofa.

What to watch this weekend on HBO

In addition to being able to continue giving continuity to the docuseries of Allen vs. Farrow (There is only one left to finish the series) and the soap opera maintained by its protagonists, on HBO you will be able to start a new series with Raised by Wolves. It is a science fiction proposal, in which our planet has been completely destroyed and humanity needs to make its way to other planets.

In one of them, two androids are in charge of raising a baby, a mission that will become more complicated when a group of humans who are at odds with each other for their religious beliefs appears in their territory.

The content platform has dumped season 1 in its entirety in its catalog (so you can do up to a marathon) and has also confirmed a second season for this series created by Aaron Guzikowski and Ridley Scott.

https://youtu.be/O1nMwYM4abw

What to see on Amazon

Of the premieres that Amazon has this week, we are left with The secrets we hide. Available since this past Wednesday, it tells the story of a woman who decides to kidnap a man to take revenge on him when she recognizes him as one of her torturers during World War II.

The tape, from recent 2020, is directed and written by Yoval Adler, has in its cast Joel Kinnaman, Noomi Rapace and Amy Selmetz, among others.

What to see on Disney+

There are no big releases this week on Disney+ but if you're looking for a documentary to entertain yourself with, you might want to give it a try. young entrepreneurs. And there is nothing better to get motivated and to make you want to do things like seeing five students, from different parts of the world and with very different origins and situations, defending their ideas and projects in one of the most important entrepreneurship competitions. in the world, the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA).

This is a National Geographic proposal with which you will see that the world is full of talented people.

https://youtu.be/ix8f5gOl2rI

What to watch on Apple TV+

We don't usually include Apple TV+ releases here, since they don't usually have big releases every week either, but precisely today it has a title that is well worth keeping in mind. Is about cherries, a movie that has Tom Holland (yes, our beloved Spider-Man) in a register very different from what we are used to. It is true that in The Devil All the Time (available on Netflix) we also see him in a rather crude dramatic tone, but here we are talking about a role that some are already pointing out could mean an Oscar nomination -and hey, that's already big words .

In the film, directed by brothers Anthony and Joe Russo, Holland plays a United States Army soldier with post-traumatic stress disorder who starts robbing banks to pay for his drug addiction (which he is addicted to precisely as a result of of his disorder).

The film was already released in theaters on February 26 (in a fairly limited way) and now it comes exclusively to the Apple content platform with a review by experts in which there are opinions of all kinds except to talk about Tom, where the valuation is common: it is 10.


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