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Hot and electrifying women, an unusual family unit and Elvis the spy: everything that will keep you glued to the TV in March | Israel today

2023-02-28T11:58:01.086Z


Plenty of new and exciting series will arrive on the TV channels and streaming services during March • Starting with the successful show we've all been waiting for, through a disturbing animated series about the legendary king of rock - there's no way you won't find something to watch • Recommended series - the monthly series guide


Winter fades away and gives way to spring, which means that quite a few favorite series, such as "Ted Lasso", "The Yellows" and "The Mandalorian" come out of deep freeze this month and return to the screens in new seasons.

And what about brand new series?

There is no shortage of intriguing productions here either.

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March 1

"The Mandalorian" - Season 3 (Disney +)

It's amazing how Pedro Pascal currently stars in two of the most talked about series in the world: "The Last of Us" on HBO, and "The Mandalorian" on Disney+.

About two weeks before the first season of the television adaptation of the hit PlayStation game ends, the third season of the "Star Wars" spinoff begins.

"The Mandalorian", photo: Public Relations

This time the Mandalorian Dean Dejarin (Pascal) returns to his home planet, Mandalore, "to atone for his past crimes", and faces a new and particularly dangerous threat that has yet to be revealed.

And yes, according to his screen time in the trailer - "The Child"/Baby Yoda/Grogo returns in a big way, and towards the end of the trailer even contributes his part to the fight against the forces of evil.

Atonement for him.

"Abbott Elementary School" - Season 2 (Disney+)

The second season of the surprise and acclaimed mockumentary/situation comedy is coming to Disney's streaming service, and continues the plot of the teaching staff of the struggling public school in Philadelphia, where most of the employees don't last too long in their jobs.

For those who haven't seen it yet, imagine "The Office" - only in a school, and to our taste no less funny.

"Abbott Elementary School", photo: Public Relations

For those who did watch - you don't need our recommendation, so we'll just point out that the second season received better reviews in the US than the first, and the third season is already in the development stages. Not later.

March 3rd

"Daisy Jones and the Six" (Amazon Prime Video)

Among the new and most talked about productions of the year, the 10-episode mini-series "Daisy Jones and the Six", which is based on a best-selling book, unfolds the story of an American rock band in the 1970s, from its beginnings as a faltering and anonymous band to conquering the charts around the world and its inevitable disbandment. impossible.

In the playlist: intrigue, conspiracies, betrayals, love stories and lots of great music.

The series is filmed in the style of a documentary and includes behind-the-scenes "interviews" of the band members, while writer Taylor Jenkins Reid - the author of the book on which it is based - claims that the legendary Fleetwood Mac band inspired her to write the book.

"Daisy Jones and the Six", photo: PR

Riley Keough ("Magic Mike") and Sam Claflin ("The Hunger Games", "Birmingham Gang") star in the main roles, while Timothy Olyphant shines in a guest role.

Increase to the end.

March 6

"Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin" (

yes

)

Another musical series, this time a spinoff to the beloved "Pitch Perfect" films in which the character of Bumper (Adam Devine) moves to Germany to pursue a career as a solo singer.

Not everything works out for him there - far from it - but that's exactly why it's worth watching.

"Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin", photo: Public Relations

Sarah Hyland ("Modern Family") plays Bumper's love interest (and a talented songwriter in the closet), as does actress Jamila Jamil ("The Good Place," "She-Hulk") as the main villain, and the German entertainer-musician Fola Borg as Bumper's slippery manager, who was involved in a lipsyncing scandal in the past.

March 7

"Rain Dogs"

(

yes

, Cellcom

TV

)

Who knows, maybe this British black drama/comedy will be the sensational hit of the spring.

According to the creators, it is a "love story between a rough single mother from the fringes of society, her young daughter and a privileged gay man", who are trying to start an alternative family - and along the way defy the establishment that works against them.

"Rain Dogs", photo: Public Relations

On the agenda: tears, laughter and a lot of emotional storms - not only of the characters but also of the viewers.

March 15

"Ted Lasso" - Season 3 (Apple

TV

Plus)

Will this be the last season of this amazing football comedy, which is much more than just a football comedy?

We don't know yet, but what's for sure - we'll be there, if only to see how Ted (Jason Sudeikis) deals with his new sports rival, Nathan (Nick Muhammad), who spit big time into the well she's been drinking from for (most) two The first seasons, and in the end he was appointed the head coach of the Chilba West Ham United.

"Ted Lasso", photo: Public Relations

Without exaggerating, "Ted Lasso" makes triangles in the square for most of her competitors, and along the way also does us all good for the soul.

The opening whistle for the third season couldn't come sooner.

"The light that didn't go out" (

yes

)

A Welsh psychological thriller about the disappearance of a girl and its consequences for her town?

Sounds gloomy and gloomy, just the way we like it.

sometimes.

Spoilers aside, the plot takes place 18 years after that disappearance, when the person convicted of murdering the girl (even though the body was never found, and the guy himself claims he doesn't remember anything) is released from prison, and the case is reopened under the leadership of a journalist.

"The light that did not go out", photo: Public Relations

In the main roles: Ivan Rahon (Ramsey Bolton, the criminal from "Game of Thrones" as the alleged murderer), and Alexandra Rauch ("Utopia", as a journalist, who was actually a childhood friend of the victim).

March 23

"Night Agent" (Netflix)

There is an emergency phone line in the basement of the White House that never rings - until now.

This political action thriller from Netflix is ​​about an FBI agent tracking down a Russian spy who managed to infiltrate the highest levels of the US government.

"The Night Agent", photo: Public Relations

That agent will do anything to find the traitor and save the USA, and we get serious vibes of "24" and everything related to Tom Clancy here. The unknown-something actor Gabriel Basso ("Cancer") plays the brave agent Peter Sutherland ( No relation to Kiefer, although it would be amusing if it were - although the agent is imaginary and the star of "24" is a real person).

March 25

"The Yellows" - Season 2 (

yes

)

We don't know if we will be able to survive every single weekly episode of "The Yellows", one of the best, most fascinating and addictive series that appeared on the small screen in recent years.

Maybe we'll just wait until all the episodes are available to binge?

That's an idea.

Either way, the suspense (and horror?) drama about the survivors of the plane crash returns for a second season, and the impressive team of actresses, which includes the amazing Christina Ricci and Juliet Lewis, is joined this season by Elijah Wood ("The Lord of the Rings") as a sly detective, and Lauren The wonderful Ambrose ("Deep in the ground", "Servant"), who will play the adult Lottie.

Lauren Ambrose joins the "Yellows", photo: screenshot, YouTube

Did you not watch the first season?

If you liked "Lost", you have no idea what you are missing.

By the way, the series has already been renewed for a third season, so keep in mind that this is a long-term commitment.

March 31

"The Power"

(Amazon Prime Video)

Imagine a world where all girls develop, without warning, the ability to electrify people by force of will.

Sounds like a hallucination, but that's the idea behind this new British sci-fi series, which is creating quite a buzz - electric, but not only.

"The Power", photo: PR

This is a particularly invested production with familiar names such as the versatile and respected Toni Collette (who plays Margo - the mayor of Seattle and a mother of three children), John Laguizamo (as Margo's husband) and others.

We're only going by the trailer, but this could be the next big thing.

soon

"A spy named Elvis" (Netflix)

Matthew McConaughey voices Elvis Presley in an adult animated series that shows what would happen if the King of Rock and Roll joined a secret US government spy program and did his best to stop villains from destroying the world.

"A spy named Elvis", photo: Public Relations

Yes, you read that right.

Although this series does not have an official launch date, it is expected to arrive on Netflix within the next month.

repeated and equal

The second season of "Perry Mason" will be available on yes, HOT and Cellcom TV on March 7;

The second part of the fourth season of "You" will be added to Netflix on March 9;

The sixth and final season of "Fresh Snow" will land on yes on March 24;

The fourth and final season of "Heirs" will air on yes, HOT and Cellcom TV on March 27;

The seventh and final season of "Riverdale" will launch on Netflix on March 30.

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Source: israelhayom

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