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In summer there is always a good excuse to pack your bags, go on vacation, rest and, incidentally, get hooked on a series. This August, without going any further, several expected releases will accumulate in the platform catalogs. fans of Game of Thrones have this month highlighted in fluorescent to mark the return to Westeros with The house of the dragon. For warsies, it’s a return to the galaxy far, far away with Andor, while Marvel fans will finally meet the Avengers’ favorite lawyer (with permission from Matt Murdock): Jennifer Walters, aka She-Hulk. We collect the television fictions that arrive in the following weeks in order of premiere. ‘INDUSTRY’ 2T (August 2 on HBO Max)We return to the offices of the international bank Pierpoint & Code with the market falling apart. Harper (Myha’la Herrold), Yasmin (Marisa Abela) and Robert (Harry Lawtey) must drive new business and make new alliances as Pierpoint and his junior bankers seek to reap the benefits of a post-Covid world. ‘SANDMAN’ (August 5 on Netflix)It has cost The Sandman unspeakably to have its adaptation in the audiovisual, but the comics developed by Neil Gaiman are already here. Morpheus (Tom Sturridge), a cosmic being that controls our dreams, manages to free him and decides to travel through several worlds fixing the messes that his prolonged absence has generated.‘MOONHAVEN’ (August 11 on AMC+)Bella Sway (Emma McDonald), smuggler and lunar freighter pilot, is accused of a crime and sent to Moonhaven, a settlement located on the Moon to put an end to the problems on Earth. The protagonist will be involved in a conspiracy to gain control of the artificial intelligence responsible for the miracles of Moonhaven.‘I NEVER’ 3T (August 12 on Netflix)Mindy Kaling’s teen comedy will continue to make us laugh with the voice of John McEnroe. After several love misunderstandings, Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) ended the second season dancing with Paxton (Darren Barnet) at the high school dance, but not far from there, Ben (Jaren Lewison) discovered that the protagonist’s feelings for him were still alive. . Surely this love triangle continues to cause the most hilarious situations in the new episodes.’A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN’ (August 12 on Prime Video)Evoking the classic by Penny Marshall, the fiction delves into the story of some women who dreamed of playing professional baseball. The series follows Carson (Abbi Jacobson), Max (Chanté Adams) and a new cast of characters as they carve their own paths onto the pitch, meeting as a team and discovering themselves.‘AFTER THE HURRICANE’ (August 12 on Apple TV +)The adaptation of the book Five days at Memorial, starring Vera Farmiga, Cornelius Smith Jr. and Cherry Jones, follows the impact of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath on a New Orleans hospital. When the waters rose, the power went out and the heat soared, workers at a local hospital were forced to make decisions that would later haunt them for years to come.‘SHE-HULK: LAWYER HULKA’ (August 17 on Disney+)Tatiana Maslany stars in the MCU series centered on Jennifer Walters, the cousin of Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), a thirty-something lawyer and greenish vigilante due to a blood transfusion. Her abilities resemble her cousin’s, but, unlike the Hulk, she retains her intellect. This trial comedy stars Ruffalo, Tim Roth as Abomination and Jameela Jamil as the villainous Titania.‘SOUL’ (August 19 on Netflix)After surviving a bus accident in which almost all of her classmates died, Alma (Mireia Oriol) wakes up in a hospital with no memory of the incident or her past. Her amnesia and trauma cause her to experience night terrors and suffer visions. With the help of her parents and friends, unknown to her, she will investigate the mystery surrounding the accident while fighting to recover her life and her identity.‘SISTERS UNTIL DEATH’ (August 19 on Apple TV +)Sharon Horgan’s new crime-mystery comedy follows the Garvey sisters, who have always been very close. When her brother-in-law dies, the company that is supposed to pay for her life insurance launches an investigation to find out if there has been malicious intent. In addition to Horgan, the cast includes Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene and Eve Hewson as the Garveys.‘THE SURFSIDE GIRLS’ (August 19 on Apple TV+)Based on the graphic novels by Kim Dwinell, the series follows best friends Sam (YaYa Gosselin) and Jade (Miya Cech) as they solve supernatural mysteries in a California seaside town. The ‘Surfside Girls’ must combine their opposing strengths of imagination and logic to solve the puzzles that their city hides.‘THE HOUSE OF THE DRAGON’ (August 22 on HBO Max)The Game of Thrones prequel will delve into the House of Targaryens, the powerful dynasty that ruled the Seven Kingdoms, 200 years before the events of the original series. Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) is the king; Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith), his younger brother and heir to the throne; Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy), the princess; and Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke), the daughter of Otto Hightower (Rhys Ifans), the Hand of the King.‘FATAL INJECTIONS’ (Aug 25 on AMC+)

‘Fatal Injections’Cinemanía This Danish series reflects on new ways of loving through Maiken (Amalie Dollerup) and Jacob (Jonathan Harboe), whose relationship has stalled. With a semi-detached house and a baby ‘in the pipeline’, they have entered adult life and the passion is gone. But the arrival of Ida (Josefine Frida Pettersen) will boost the couple. ‘SEE’ Q3 (August 26 on Apple TV+)The apocalyptic science-fiction series created by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders) and starring Jason Momoa says goodbye with its third season, in which Baba Voss and his tribe must face a new form of war that threatens to destroy the world as you know it. ‘ANDOR’ (August 31 on Disney+)Diego Luna returns to get into the skin of Cassian Andor, a member of the Rebel Alliance in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Prequel to the Gareth Edwards film, the bet takes place 5 years before the film and its first season will consist of 12 episodes that will cover a year. The cast is made up of Genevieve O’Reilly (again in the skin of Mon Mothma), Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller, Fiona Shaw and Stellan Skasgard. Do you want to be up to date with all the latest movies and series? Sign up for our newsletter.

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