Netflix, Streaming | Streaming: These are the premieres we are looking forward to

Netflix, Streaming | Streaming: These are the premieres we are looking forward to
Netflix, Streaming | Streaming: These are the premieres we are looking forward to
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From the Doctor who travels through time and space, to internal war in “House of the Dragon”. Here are the shows coming before you know it, that we might even sacrifice some sunny evenings to watch.

Dark Matter

Premiere May 8, Apple TV+

Jason Dessen (Joel Edgerton) is abducted into an alternate version of his life, where he is both more successful and has a significantly darker personality. This is a series rich in detail with parallel universes and lots of suspense – another sci-fi series from Apple TV+ you can’t miss if you like that kind of thing.

Doctor Who

Premiere May 11, Disney+

When season 14 of Doctor Who premieres on May 11, just get ready with the popcorn. This is great fun, and Ncuti Gatwa excels as the new reincarnation of the Doctor.

Also read (+): Review: Doctor Who Season 14

Bridgerton, Season 3

Premiere of part one May 16, Netflix

Bridgerton is back with its third season, where it is Penelope Featheringeton who is the main character of the series this time. As we know, she is in love with Colin Bridgerton, but can they become more than just friends? What is guaranteed is that there will be both drama and passion when the popular series’ first part arrives on May 16. You will have to wait a little longer for part two, as this premieres on 13 June.

Star Wars: The Acolyte

Premiere June 4, Netflix

There’s more Star Wars coming to Disney+, and what exactly is “The Acolyte”? Here, the action takes place about 100 years before Episode 1, when the Jedi Order is at its highest point. But dark forces are emerging, and the Jedi must mobilize forces.

Also read: Rebel Moon: New, explicit version changes name

Sweet Tooth, Season 3

Premiere June 6, Netflix

The charming series about the hybrid Gus is coming with its third and final season, where it’s all about survival. The new season will be darker than the last, and we are excited to see if the series ends in a satisfying way. We cross the antlers.

Becoming Karl Lagerfeld

Premiere June 7, Disney+

We are going to Paris in the 70s, when the series “Becoming Karl Lagerfeld” lets us get to know the world-famous designer better. Disney+ promises friendship, rivalry, betrayal and passion.

The Boys, Season 4

Premiere June 13, Prime Video

The most boring superhero series of them all premieres on June 13, and with an increasingly power-mad Homelander, it doesn’t look like there will be any less chaos this time either. The first three episodes will be released on 13 June, and will be followed by a new episode every week.

We’re ready, are you?

House of the Dragon, Season 2

Premiere 16 June, Max

House Targaryen is back, when “House of the Dragon” premieres on Max on 16 June. War is brewing, and HBO Max (soon to be just Max) released two dueling trailers to emphasize just this. Is Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) or Prince Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney) the rightful heir to the throne?

One thing we are sure of, and that is that this will be epic.

Check out both trailers here:

Also read: Fallout is renewed for a new season

Orphan Black: Echoes

Premiere June 23, Prime Video (with reservations)

It’s been a while since Orphan Black with Tatiana Maslany saw the light of day, and now the popular sci-fi series is coming with a spin-off. “Orphan Black: Echoes” takes place in the same universe, and this time Lucy (Krysten Ritter) wakes up in a laboratory and discovers that she is just a copy of another person.

We’re not 100 percent sure that “Orphan Black: Echoes” will come to Prime Video on June 23, but we’re crossing our fingers.

The article is in Norwegian

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