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From "Strange Things" to the Farewell to "Trust Sol": The Spoken Series of July 2022 | Israel today

2022-06-29T12:32:54.312Z


Chris Pratt returns to TV in a new action series • The Nerds of "Strange Things" are apparently about to face and buy • A particularly vampire horror comedy returns in a new season • Vanilla Patrick Harris returns in a new series by the creators of "Emily in Paris" and "Sex and the City"


So many series are airing around the world that there is no way in the world that anyone can really watch them all - and it does not look like the situation is going to change anytime soon.

To make it easier for you to choose, we have decided to recommend you some series, some completely new and some coming in expected sequels.

They are all expected to rise next month, July 2022. Who knows, maybe we found your next addiction?

July 1st

The Terminal List

Chris Pratt is one of the biggest movie stars in the world, and the fact that he himself is participating in a TV series proves once again the greatness of the small screen in recent years.

Amazon Prime Video's new action series, which will be the first in which Pratt has appeared on television since the end of "Gardens and Landscape Department," follows a soldier in the U.S. Sea Lions unit who sets out to investigate what is behind a surprise attack on his department.

As expected, Pratt's character's desire to discover the truth endangers not only him - but all those dear to him.

The series is directed by renowned action director Antoine Foucault ("Dangerous Training Day", "Without Gloves", "Equality Point"), which unites with Pratt, whom he directed in the 2016 "The Fantastic Seven".

In addition to Pratt, you will also find in the series Constance Woo (remembered as the stressed mother from "Sweet Sour") and Taylor Kitsch (Tim from the series "Friday Night Lights").

Strange Things: Season 4 - Part 2

The Netflix hit series returned to life in a storm on May 27, and now, a little over a month since we stopped plowing through Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill," we're just waiting to see how our all-time favorite nerd gang will deal with the terrible reed - and the discovery of Elban, which was one of the most amazing twists seen in recent years on television.

It is true that the second part of the fourth season includes only two episodes, but the fact that each of them is expected to last at least two hours (according to reports, the last episode will last no less than two and a half hours!) Makes us only hope that The edges, will provide answers - and most importantly will make us feel that the buzz around this season was very justified.

July 8th

black bird

A new Apple TV + mini-series comes after the huge success of "Disconnect," one of the most talked about series of the year (when it's also worth mentioning "Servant," M. Knight Chamlan's claustrophobic and enigmatic horror series).

Now, with Taron Egerton (Golden Globe winner for his role as Elton John in "Rocketman"), the technology giant hopes the crime drama "Black Bird" will also provoke the same buzz.

Egerton plays a prisoner convicted of drug trafficking who tries to get a confession from another prisoner (played by Paul Walter Hauser) suspected of being a serial killer in exchange for his early release.

Egerton's character tries to find out the truth behind those murders - which will affect his life in prison.

The series also stars Oscar nominee Greg Kinnear ("The Best There Is") and Ray Liote, who recently passed away, in one of his last roles.

Boo, Bitch

Admittedly, Netflix's new comedy mini-series looks particularly silly, with a silly concept and silly execution - but it also looks so fun.

Lana Condor, the star of the "For All the Boys I Loved" movie trilogy, plays a nerdy high school girl who becomes a ghost - who suddenly becomes one of the most popular girls in her school.

Her best friend, however, is not so enthusiastic about the change.

So it's true that this series seems a bit childish, but that does not mean we can fool around a bit while watching TV.

July 11th

Trust Sol: Season 6 - Part 2

The acclaimed drama of the AMC network starring Bob Odenkirk comes to the last line, with its final six episodes - in what will be a season of parting from the character of the beloved lawyer.

The devout viewers of the series, which is a spin-off series for "Breaking Bad", can not wait to see how Kim completely emerges from the life of Sol Goodman, and especially to see how the connection with the main characters from the mother series, Walter and Jesse is formed.

The expectation is very high and the fear of being disappointed is even higher, but we trust the creators of the series to know how to end it in a way that will be no less than excellent.

July 12th

What Happens In The Shadows - Season 4

The vampire horror comedy of the American broadcast network FX returns after a break of less than a year, but that does not mean that we did not miss for a moment our favorite vampires in the world.

Having parted ways at the end of last season, the comeback is likely to come, as the season opening episode is called "Reunited", "Association" in a free translation from English, so we allow ourselves to guess that everything will be as it was (at least in the special way of the series).

July 15th

The Rehearsal

We have to admit that very little is known about this series, but it raises a lot of expectations in us because its synopsis sounds super intriguing.

Nathan Filder, creator and star of the comedy "Nathan For You", stars in the new HBO comedy that he created and which will include 6 episodes that he also wrote, directed and produced.

According to the esteemed network, the series explores what a person is willing to do to reduce the uncertainty in daily life - something he does by preparing people in simulations for some of the greatest moments in their lives.

Even the short teaser released does not provide much information about the series, but for us it was enough to wait for it impatiently from now on.

July 29th

separated

We all remember how Neil Patrick Harris played Bernie Stinson perfectly in "How I Met Your Mother," but since the series' end, he seems to be a bit of a self-seeker.

Now he's back in our lives with a new series, this time by Netflix, in which he plays a real estate agent from New York whose partner of 17 years has unexpectedly left him. Guess what's going to happen to the main character of the series? Yes yes, he will have to start his life again The 40th of his life (oh, the horror!) That needs to go back to the dating world.

If the fact that the star of the series is a particularly beloved actor did not intrigue you, perhaps what will do the job would be to note that it was created by Darren Starr, who created "Sex and the City", "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Emily in Paris", another huge hit series Of Netflix.

If Starr's new series is even half as successful as his hits, we'll probably find ourselves a new addiction.

Paper Girls

In the new science fiction drama from Amazon Prime Video you will not find familiar names, neither in front of the camera nor behind it - but you will find a summary that will intrigue you, or at least that's how we felt.

The comic book-based series takes place in 1988 and follows four girls who find themselves "stuck" in conflict between passengers while being sent on an adventure in the past, present and future in order to save the world.

So as mentioned, we know very little about the series, but along with its appetizing teaser, we can no longer wait to watch it and decide whether the buzz we created around it was justified or not.

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Source: israelhayom

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