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You won't be able to get up from the couch: all the most worthwhile series coming to the screen in February Israel today

2024-01-30T10:20:47.623Z

Highlights: "Serial Recommendation" is the monthly series guide for February on CNN.com. On offer this winter: another season of Ryan Murphy's Juicy Conflict anthology. The glittering biography of Christian Dior; A mysterious space saga with a "Breaking Bad" star. TV adaptation of the iconic Brangelina film; acclaimed British police drama; Netflix's perfect solution to heart-pounding binges on Valentine's Day. The serial recommender closes another corner for you, without even opening an umbrella.


Despite the horrible reality: whether you are people of a weekend binge or old generation culture seekers who prefer to watch an episode a week, we have compiled for you the best new series and seasons that are airing • "Serial Recommendation" - the monthly series guide for February


Rainy and stormy outside, but warm and cozy inside with plenty of new series, talked about and crowned with big names that will dance in February 2024 on our small screens.

On offer this winter: another season of Ryan Murphy's Juicy Conflict anthology;

The glittering biography of Christian Dior;

A mysterious space saga with a "Breaking Bad" star;

TV adaptation of the iconic Brangelina film;

acclaimed British police drama;

Netflix's perfect solution to heart-pounding binges on Valentine's Day and emotional farewells from Sheldon Cooper, Larry David and Dr. Sean Murphy. The serial recommender closes another corner for you, without even opening an umbrella.

February 2

"Mr. and Mrs. Smith" - Amazon Prime Video

This romantic action-comedy is based on the 2005 blockbuster with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, but this time the superstar duo makes way for Donald Glover ("Atlanta," "Community") and Maya Erskine ("The Blue-Eyed Samurai"). "), who play two spies who are forced to impersonate a married couple named Genre John and Jane Smith.

Unlike the original film, where Pitt and Jolie worked for competing organizations and were even asked to eliminate each other in the end, this time the heroes cooperate from the very beginning.

It's better that way for a safe house.

Also starring: the great John Turturro, Sarah Paulson ("American Horror Story") and "True Blood" star Alexander Skarsgård.

And no, there's nothing to worry about: we're sure that between an impersonation mission and an assassination operation, the Smiths will fall in love with each other here, too.

8

episodes

- including longing for Brangelina.

February 6

"Blue lights" -

yes

A British police drama from the BBC that received much praise and excellent reviews when it was launched there last year.

Grace (Cian Brooke, "Sherlock"), Annie (Catherine Devlin) and Tommy (Nathan Foster) are three rookie police officers from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who struggle with the challenges, demands and pressures of their jobs.

While the last two are young and energetic guys, Grace, the main character in the series, is actually a mother in her 40s who gave up a comfortable job as a social worker in favor of the police.

Already in her first days in uniform, Grace begins to wonder if she made the right choice (our assessment: you don't need to worry about her), and you are invited to accompany her along the generally not easy path.

"Blue Lights" has already been renewed for a second season in the UK, so the investment will probably pay off.

6 episodes

- including a toy Chakalka.

February 8

"Enemies: Capote against the women" -

yes

A formidable team of actresses lead the second season of the conflict anthology in question from the creator of Ryan Murphy ("American Horror Story", "Dahmer", "The Spectator" and more).

Check it out: Demi Moore, Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Molly Ringwald, Chloe Sabini and Calista Flockhart play the rich, powerful and sexy women in the turbulent life of author Truman Capote (Tom Hollander - not to be confused with Tom Holland!), while veteran Jessica Lange makes an appearance in a guest role as his mother.

The well-publicized and sensational beef between Capote and his friends the elite women took shape after the author published a story in "Esquire" magazine that revealed their most hidden and scandalous secrets, and thus the great friendship turned into a bitter rivalry.

The girls vowed to destroy the life of the person who betrayed their trust, the tabloids celebrated - and we get another especially juicy season of "Enemies".

Also starring: Treat Williams ("Hair"), who passed away last year, in his last role.

8 episodes

- and Capote goes Capote.

"One Day" - Netflix

Please add your Valentine's Day Binge to your diary - an adaptation of the bestseller by author David Nichols (and the successful 2011 film starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess).

Emma (Ambika Mudd) and Dexter (Leo Weddle, "The White Lotus") decided to remain "just friends" after an unforgettable evening at their graduation, somewhere in the eighties.

The years pass and life, obviously, leads the two to different and distant regions.

Still, our heroes, longing for true love, still make sure to keep in touch.

Platonic.

The series focuses on one and only one date - the 15th of July - and describes what happens exclusively on that date for the next twenty years, from the day Emma and Dexter first met, to the end of the... no, you won't read that here.

Let's just agree that there is not, and never will be, such a thing called "just friends".

14 episodes

- including a tissue container (and trust us here, you'll need one).

February 14

"The new look" - Apple

TV+

Did you think that the list of "enemies" boasts a list of glittering stars?

So please hold the "new look" whiskey glass.

Focusing on the life and work of super designer Christian Dior after World War II, this mega-investment biographical drama features: Ben Mendelsohn as Dior himself, Juliette Binoche as Coco Chanel, John Malkovich as designer Lucien Lelong, Maisie Williams ("Games The Throne") as Catherine Dior - Christian's sister, and Glenn Close as Carmel Snow - the mythical editor-in-chief of the fashion magazine "Harper's Bazaar".

Todd Kessler, an experienced television personality with a rather impressive resume as writer and producer of two seasons of "The Sopranos" and creator of the not bad "Damage" and "Blood Ties" is responsible for this sparkling haute couture production.

10 episodes

- including an original ticket so they won't think you bought a fake in the market.

February 21

"

Constellation

"

-

Apple

TV+

The technology powerhouse's streaming service isn't taking its foot off the gas with another potential hit - this time a psychological thriller (with a supernatural twist?) about an astronaut (Nomi Rapace) named Joe, who returns to Earth after a deadly disaster strikes the International Space Station on board was placed

The plot twist: Jo discovers to her astonishment that the things in the house are completely different

- but completely -

from how she left them before being launched out of the atmosphere.

Also starring: Jonathan Becken ("Breaking Bad", "Trust Saul") and James D'Arcy ("Broadchurch", "Agent Carter").

8 episodes

- including complete wireless silence for fear of spoilers and not to damage the atmosphere of mystery.

repeated and equal

The 12th and final season of "Calm Down" will grace us on February 5 on yes, HOT and Cellcom TV;

The third season of "Alien" will invade the Earth's screens on February 18 on yes and HOT;

The seventh and final season of "Young Sheldon" will end with a big bang on February 21 on yes and Cellcom TV;

The sixth season of "The Rookie" will not yet go to the officers' course on February 21st on YES and the seventh and final season of "The Good Doctor" will prescribe us refined TV paracetamol on February 22nd on HOT.

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Source: israelhayom

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