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VOD News 49/23: ‘Leave the world behind’, holiday apocalypse

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VOD news brings you the week’s best releases on Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix… And the peace continues… more or less Leave the world behind It

VOD News 49/23: ‘Leave the world behind’, holiday apocalypse

VOD news brings you the week’s best releases on Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix… And the peace continues… more or less Leave the world behind It doesn’t exactly match the usual tone. In short, with exceptions, a very Christmas week.

Netflix

Netflix renews pole and does so for two reasons: Leave the world behind and Hildabecause almost everything else he puts out is garbage.

Leave the world behind

To try to repeat past successes like that Don’t look upNetflix is ​​launching a new post-apocalyptic original movie this week with a strong cast led by Julia Roberts, Ethan Hawke and Mahershala Ali: Leave the world behindan adaptation of Rumaan Alam’s novel written and directed by Sam Esmail, the creator Mr. Robot. Everything seems to add up a priori, although critics are taking it with a grain of salt so far. Either way, it’s the big premiere of the week, and the situation it creates is worth giving it a chance.

Hilda

Second, a delicatessen for the little ones in the house, and when all was thought lost, Netflix is ​​renewing one of its most acclaimed children’s franchises with an unexpected third season. It is coming back Hilda, though it does so timidly, with a season of just eight episodes, though the last one is long-running. Something similar to what they were doing Hilda and the King of the Mountains. Welcome!

More exclusive content:

  • World War II: From the Front (T1). “This documentary shows World War II like never before through restored archival footage and testimonies from people on both sides of the conflict.”
  • Analog band (T1). “After learning about the illness of his father, whom he has not seen for many years, a middle-aged man creates a fake family to meet him one last time.”
  • Fermat’s kitchen (T1). “Gaku has lost all hope of becoming a mathematician and feels disoriented… until the famous chef Kai takes him to his restaurant and a new world opens up to him.”
  • Peace in Marseilles (T1). “When a brutal drug dealer tries to take over Marseille, the police captain and his team welcome a newcomer with hidden agendas.”
  • A typical Christmas. “When Thea invites her fiance Jashan to meet her family, the clash between Norwegian traditions and the young man’s Indian roots leads to a chaotic Christmas.”
  • The Archies. “India, 1960s. Archie and the gang deal with love, friendship and the future of Riverdale, which is threatened by developers who want to destroy an important park.”
  • Inflate (T1). “During a tense summer on the Belgian coast, a group of wealthy friends grapple with the harsh realities of adult life, love and societal expectations.”
  • My life with the Walter boys (T1). “After a tragedy, a teenager moves to town with her guardian’s family. There they learn important lessons about love, hope and friendship.
  • I hate Christmas (T2). “After convincing her family that she has a boyfriend, the single sister embarks on a desperate search for a partner before Christmas… with only 24 days to go.”

Access to the catalog:

  • 12 brave
  • Like life itself
  • Death squad
  • Three wise men
  • Novitiate
  • Strictly
  • I give you my eyes
  • One night to survive
  • Trip all stolen
  • Long live Belarus!

Amazon Prime Video

We continue the weekly review with what Amazon Prime Video brings, which is not little, the truth is: not because of the exclusive material, not because of what it adds to its catalog. However, as Netflix, we put aside everything that smells like Christmas and focus on more interesting things.

Jump!

That’s why we draw attention to a film that premiered in cinemas last September and has just arrived on the platform: The Spaniard Jump!, a time-travel adventure comedy that director Olga Osorio adapted from her own short film Einstein-Rosen to very good results, according to most critics. Are you nostalgic for the eighties? Go ahead.

More exclusive content:

  • Trainer Prime (T2). “Coach Prime is in his first year as head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes and faces his biggest challenge as a coach: leading a 1-11 team while skeptical national media scrutinize his every move.”
  • Curse code (T1). “Ake lives with his nephews and has financial problems. Suffering from an ancient curse, Kritiya seeks Ake’s help due to her ties to ancient rituals to lift it. Ake has doubts but accepts for the money.
  • Little Batman’s Christmas: Merry Mini-Bat-Christmas. “This Christmas, Damian Wayne wants to be a superhero, like his father, the one and only Batman.”
  • The first Christmas in the world. “When Christmas disappears overnight, a new and clumsy start-up family sets out to recreate the Christmas holidays, its spirit and Brazilian traditions in a world where no one has heard of Christmas.”
  • My boy is Cupid (T1). “A story of unrequited love between a cupid and a human girl. Humans and Cupid cannot be a couple, but he accidentally shoots himself and falls in love.
  • Saint has love “Lucía is a single mother so devoted to her young daughter Leo, obsessed with Christmas, that she has basically closed herself off to the idea of ​​love. But when she agrees to go on a blind date with chef Sergio, a spark is inevitable.
  • Silber and the dream book. “When Liv moves to London, she meets the mysterious Henry and his group of friends who lead her into the fascinating world of dream travel.”
  • Your Christmas or mine? “James’ father invites Hayley’s family to spend Christmas at a ski resort in the Austrian Alps to meet his American girlfriend. But after the confusion at the airport…”

Access to the catalog:

  • AIR
  • At Grandma’s
  • Available
  • Hunting
  • deadly hunt
  • Detective Conan: Skyscraper Peril
  • Due cuori fra le belve
  • Salt necklace
  • Corridor of Terror
  • Scandal
  • Cat’s meow
  • Escape Room 2: You’re dying to get out
  • Threat status
  • Strength
  • Francesca
  • Coolgardie Hotel
  • devil’s island
  • Judas and the Black Messiah
  • Carm
  • Hell’s Kitchen
  • God’s thorn
  • The first Christmas in the world
  • A seed of silence
  • That honesty
  • 12 gold medals
  • Malevolent
  • Matchmaking Adventures (T1)
  • My young aunt
  • Rampage. freedom sniper
  • traces of blood
  • Rebel (complete series)
  • Refugee
  • Memory
  • Revelation of Mario
  • King Lear
  • RoboCroc
  • rosary beads (T1)
  • Ruy, little Cid (complete series)
  • Shark killer
  • Shottas
  • Without a trace
  • Stockholm
  • super hot
  • Senior escort
  • Electric man
  • Free world
  • General
  • Melodic Blue: Baby Keem
  • Paper boat
  • The Rolling Stones – From The Vault: Hampton Coliseum
  • The Rolling Stones – From The Vault: Roundhay Park
  • The Rolling Stones – From The Vault: Tokyo Dome
  • The Rolling Stones: No Security San Jose
  • The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers live at the Fonda Theatre
  • Zakarpattia
  • Tourists
  • American from Rome
  • secret voices

Disney+

What’s new on Disney+? On the contrary, nothing particularly Christmassy. In fact, the highlight is a good thing…

Exclusive content:

  • American Horror Story: Delicious (T12). “Horror anthology series created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.”
  • Greg’s Christmas Diary: Stuck in the Snow. “Our favorite disaster-prone student, Greg Heffley, is desperate to stay off Santa’s hit list as his family prepares for a major blizzard.”
  • Stories about them (T1). “Due to a legal issue, Isabel and her daughter Ana Rosa are forced to move into the house of their former domestic worker Marta and her daughter Ana Jasmim. The new coexistence will change everyone’s lives and revive old conflicts from the past.
  • Isabel Preysler: My Christmas (Miniseries). “Isabel Preysler welcomes us into the privacy of her home to show how she celebrates one of the most special days of the year: Christmas.”
  • Soundtrack #2 (Miniseries). “Suho and Hyeonseo, who dated for six years, meet again, but now he’s rich and she’s a piano teacher.
  • Theater camp. “Tony Award winner Ben Platt and Molly Gordon star in the new comedy Theater Camp, where they play two lifelong friends and theater teachers at a small camp in New York.”

Access to the catalog:

  • extreme rescue (T7)

HBO Max

Three quarters the same with HBO Max, although the fear is on a different wave…

Exclusive content:

  • Boston Murder: The Charles Stuart Affair (T1). “Murder in Boston: The Case of Charles Stuart tells a complex story of racial confrontation and explores the implications of the Stuart case.”
  • The hero within (T1). “Scott drew 100 heroes in 100 comics. When he disappears, all that remains are his books, which are scattered all over San Francisco. Scott’s heroes appear when the owners of the book call them and strange events begin to happen.
  • Barbie’s dream house (T1). “Ashley Graham presents this epic renovation competition. “Eight teams of HGTV stars create the first real-life Barbie house.”
  • Beautiful photo, beautiful life. “In this moving HBO documentary, a photojournalist returns home to investigate the sex crimes committed by her grandfather.”

Access to the catalog:

  • Angel of Death (T1)

Apple TV+

And Apple TV+, neither chicha nor lemon.

Exclusive content:

  • John Lennon: Murder without trial. “For the first time, people important to John Lennon’s life and death, including friends, doctors and police, tell us what they remember and reveal what happened on the night of his murder.”

Sky Showtime

Four new releases are finally coming to SkyShowtime, although it’s worth remembering that last week it renewed its catalog with dozens of titles… classics yes.

Access to the catalog:

  • Kampamento Koral: SpongeBob’s First Adventure (T1)
  • King Charles III
  • Angela’s ashes
  • black gold
  • Newborn and already crowned
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (T1-T4)
  • Boxer

Source: Muy Computer

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