The first part of the final season of “The Crown”; a biopic about presenter Noele Gordon starring Helena Bonham Carter, from the creator of “Years and Years”; or the return of “Frasier” are some of the most anticipated series of the month of November.
Among the Spanish, the new one by Berto Romero, “Al Otro Lado”, the gothic “Romancero” and “Camilo Superstar”.
“The Light You Can’t See”, November 2 on Netflix
Based on the Pulitzer-winning novel of the same name by Anthony Doerr, this miniseries tells the story of a young blind French woman and her father, who flee occupied Paris with a legendary diamond to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Nazis, and their relationship. she with a young Hitler.
Directed by Shawn Levy and written by Steven Knight, it stars newcomers Aria Mia Loberti and Nell Sutton, along with Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie and consists of four episodes.
“Romancero”, November 3 on Prime Video
Comics, Gothic literature, stories of witches and ghosts, the poetry of García Lorca or esotericism are the sources of inspiration for this series directed by the hitherto video clip director Tomás Peña and written by Fernando Navarro.
With a cast headed by Elena Matic and Sasha Cócola along with the best-known Ricardo Gómez, Guillermo Toledo and Belén Cuesta, it tells, over the course of six half-hour chapters, the story of two helpless young people who escape from the forces of the law. , of powerful supernatural creatures and of themselves.
“Frasier,” November 3 on Skyshowtime
“Frasier” returns, the ‘sit-com’ about the psychiatrist and radio host who won five consecutive Emmy Awards for best comedy in the 90s, derived from “Cheers”, with the same lead actor, Kelsey Grammer, but without the rest of the cast and with new creative managers: Chris Harris and Joe Cristalli.
Now Frasier returns to Boston to try to get his relationship with his son back on track.
“Nolly”, November 7 on Filmin
The new miniseries by Russell T. Davies, the creator of “Years and Years,” with Helena Bonham Carter, is a three-episode comedy-drama biopic about the British actress and presenter Noele Gordon, queen of television during the 1970s and early 80s in the legendary soap opera “Crossroads” and who fell from grace when he was at the peak of his career.
“The Buccaneers: Aristocrats for Love”, November 8 on Apple TV+
Created by Katherine Jakeway, this series is inspired by Edith Wharton’s latest unfinished novel and has been created by an exclusively female creative team.
A group of young American women, carefree and partying, burst into the corseted London scene of the 1870s, causing a cultural shock.
“The killing kind”, November 11 on AXN Now
Based on the book by Jane Casey, it tells the complicated relationship between a lawyer, Ingrid Lewis (Emma Appleton), and her client John Webster (Colin Morgan), a successful businessman accused of harassment. After winning her case, a colleague of Ingrid’s is run over in London and the lawyer is sure that she was the target. That’s when Webster reappears in his life.
“Based on a true story”, November 13 on Movistar+
The new series from Kaley Cuoco (“The flight attendant”), alongside Chris Messina and Tom Bateman, is a black comedy “thriller” that follows a real estate agent, a former tennis star and a plumber who take advantage of a unique opportunity to take advantage of the United States’ obsession with “true crime.”
“Murder at the End of the World”, November 14 on Disney+
Mystery series with a new type of detective at the helm: a Gen Z hobbyist and tech-savvy hacker named Darby Hart (Emma Corrin) who, along with eight other guests, is summoned by a reclusive billionaire (Clive Owen) to participate in a retreat, where one of them will appear dead.
“The Crown”, November 16 on Netflix
First part of the final season of the series that covers the reign of Elizabeth II. Its four episodes show the budding relationship between Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) and Dodi Al-Fayed (Khalid Abdala) before her fateful car accident.
It is the first summer as a divorced couple for Lady Di and Prince Charles and they make different plans with their children: he in Balmoral and she in the south of France with the Al-Fayeds.
“Monarch: Legacy of the Monsters”, November 17 on Disney+
Starring Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell and Anna Sawai, the story takes place after the thunderous battle between Godzilla and the Titans that devastated San Francisco and revealed to the world that monsters exist.
Two brothers follow in their father’s footsteps to discover their family’s connection to the secret organization known as Monarch. The clues lead them to the world of monsters.
“Camilo Superstar”, November 19 at Atresplayer
It portrays, in four chapters, the moment in which Camilo Sesto (Alejandro Jato) decides to adapt the most modern and transgressive musical of the time, “Jesus Christ Superstar”, an international success that, in the midst of the Spanish dictatorship, manages to revolutionize the country and make history.
“The other side”, November 23 on Movistar+
The comedian, screenwriter and actor Berto Romero combines comedy and paranormal horror in this series in which he also stars alongside Andreu Buenafuente and the filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo.
With a retro aesthetic and a humor that is both acidic and nostalgic, the plot tells the story of a journalist specialized in the paranormal who, after a failed suicide attempt, finds himself with a new case on his hands.
By Nadeem Faisal Baiga