Recovery of stories and literary adaptations already brought to the screen, more biopics of fashion designers after the premiere this month of Balenciaga, now with Dior and Chanel as protagonists, a love story and more zombie stories are the news that February will bring which will also see the second seasons of series such as Trigger Point: out of control and El immortal (Movistar Plus), Machos Alfa (Netflix), The prize of your life (Apple TV) and a definitive goodbye, that of Larry David (Curb your enthusiasm), with its 12th and final season on HBO Max.
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FEUD: CAPOTE VS. THE SWANS HBO Max (miércoles 7)
Ryan Murphy’s anthology series premieres its second installment after the rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford starred in the first. Now the protagonist is Truman Capote, who surrounded himself with a group of women from New York high society, whom he nicknamed “the swans.” The writer became friends with them and became his confidant to finally betray them by revealing their secrets in a novel. Tom Hollander plays Capote and Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Chlöe Sevigny, Calista Flockhart and Demi Moore are the “swans.”
THE LOVERS SkyShowtime (jueves 8)
British series with a love story of two seemingly opposite and incompatible people. Janet (Roisin Gallagher) is a talkative and carefree supermarket employee in Belfast. Seamus (Johnny Flynn) is a political talk show host who, along with his famous girlfriend, enjoys an ideal life in London. A chance meeting causes their worlds to collide and although at first they get along like a cat and a dog, they soon feel a strong attraction.
THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT Filmin (Tuesday the 13th)
One of the star series of the season on the BBC, which tells the true story of the murderer Ben Field, who manipulated several of his most vulnerable and lonely neighbors in order to end up murdering them and obtaining their inheritances. With only four episodes, this drama features the brilliant performance of Timothy Spall, a British acting legend.
NEW LOOK Apple TV (miércoles 14)
The series puts the spotlight on fashion designers Christian Dior, Coco Chanel and their contemporaries, such as Pierre Balmain and Cristóbal Balenciaga. Set in occupied Paris during World War II, the series depicts the pivotal moment when the French capital breathed life back into the world thanks to Dior. As she watches her fame grow with her innovative and iconic ideas of beauty, Chanel sees her position as the world’s most famous fashion designer in danger. Ben Mendelsohn plays Dior and Juliette Binoche plays Chanel.
THE WALKING DEAD: THE ONES WHO LIVE AMC (lunes 26)
Series derived from The Walking Dead that brings together Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira, who play Rick Grimes and Michonne in fiction. In the trailer for the series, you can see how Rick and Michonne have not lost hope of finding each other again. While Rick is imprisoned in the Military Civic Republic, where he has to go unnoticed among the powerful army of this place, Michonne faces more zombies and new survivors, following the path of clues that Rick has left for her so that she can find him.
SHOGUN Disney (Tuesday 27)
Adaptation of the novel by James Clavell, set in medieval Japan, which already had its television version in 1980, with Ricard Chamberlain as the protagonist. Hiroyuki Sanada is Lord Yoshii Toranaga, fighting to stay alive as his enemies from the Council of Regents gang up on him. When a ship appears abandoned in a town, its English skipper, John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis), arrives loaded with secrets that could help Toranaga tip the balance of power. Furthermore, the fates of Toranaga and Blackthorne will be linked to their translator, Toda Mariko (Anna Sawai), the last of a lineage fallen from grace.