What to watch this week? Series premieres April 29 — May 5
April 30, Tuesday — "The Veil"
Drama, spy, thriller / Hulu
The series starring Elisabeth Moss will focus on the story of the uneasy relationship between two women who engage in a deadly "game of truth and lies" while traveling from Istanbul to Paris and London. One of the girls has a secret and the other is tasked with uncovering it before thousands of people are killed.
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May 1, Wednesday — "I Know Who Killed You"
Drama, thriller / Wink
A three-year-old girl is kidnapped at a circus right during a show. But the criminal doesn't need a ransom — he wants revenge and wants the child's parents to go through the same thing he went through when he lost his loved one. The series with Aleksandr Yatsenko and Yuliya Snigir in the lead roles is based on the novel "Eva" by Lyubov Barinova.
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May 1 — "Shardlake"
Drama, crime, historical / Disney+, Hulu
The action of the series develops in the XVI century. Thomas Cromwell (Sean Bean) actively destroys the monasteries in England, but in the remote town of Scarnsey everything goes wrong: someone brutally kills an emissary of Cromwell, who collected evidence for the closure of the monastery. Matthew Shardlake (Arthur Hughes), a hunchback lawyer with a keen sense of justice, is sent to investigate the crime. At Scarnsea, Shardlake is met by hostile monks who fear for the future and will stop at nothing to preserve the order they are accustomed to.
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May 2, Thursday — "A Man in Full"
Drama / Netflix
Jeff Daniels plays Charlie Croker, a successful real estate mogul from Atlanta. His luxurious life comes to an end when Croker faces bankruptcy: now he must protect his empire from those who are trying to capitalize on his collapse. The project was created by David E. Kelley — the author of the series "Big Little Lies".
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May 2 — "The Tattooist of Auschwitz"
Drama, historical / Sky
The series, based on the novel of the same name by Heather Morris, will tell the story of Lale and Gita Sokolov — Jews who managed to survive the Holocaust. In 1942, Lale finds himself in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where he has to work as a tattoo artist, putting identification numbers on the hands of prisoners. Here he meets Gita, and the two young Jews fall in love at first sight. Sixty years later, the recently widowed Lale meets an aspiring writer, Heather Morris, and finds the courage to tell her his story.
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May 4, Saturday — "Star Wars: Tales of the Empire"
Action, adventure, fantasy / Disney+
The animated anthology will tell the story of the Empire's supporters from the perspective of two characters: young Morgan Elsbeth, set on a path of revenge, and Barriss Offee, a Jedi in the past who is willing to do anything to survive in a rapidly changing galaxy. The choices they make will determine their fates.
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Discuss this news
It will be interesting if Karen Odden or Andrew Taylor are ever filmed (the genre is similar to Sansom)
Actually, yes, it's been an interesting week.
on the 8th.
On May 1, Uncle Lesha will be released, perhaps the Rook will post additional premieres, you can also read about him. A funny comedy is expected))
I wish they would tell me something more about Ventress.
I want to see more "tattoo artist from Auschwitz"